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Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care (8th Ed.) — Complete Chapter-
by-Chapter Test Bank: Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales
(New Edition)
Pediatric Primary Care MCQ Test Bank
Topic 1: Pediatric Primary Care Foundations & Special
Populations
1. Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 1 – Pediatric Primary Care,
Primary Care Versus Primary Prevention
Stem: A nurse is orienting a new graduate to a pediatric primary
care clinic. Which statement by the new graduate best
demonstrates an understanding of the core function of
primary care?
A. "Our main goal is to administer all recommended childhood
immunizations on schedule."
B. "We focus on early detection of diseases through screenings
like hearing and vision tests."
C. "We provide continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated
care for the child's well-being over time."
D. "Our role is to educate families on safety topics like car seat
use and poison prevention to avoid injuries."
Correct Answer: C
• Rationale for C: This is correct. Primary care is
characterized by its attributes: it is continuous over time,
comprehensive in scope, coordinated across settings, and

, accessible. It involves a longitudinal relationship with a
primary care provider for a wide range of health needs.
(Reference: Burns, Chapter 1, "Primary Care Versus
Primary Prevention").
• Rationale for A: This describes a specific preventive service
(immunization), which falls under primary prevention, not
the broad, continuous nature of primary care.
• Rationale for B: This describes secondary prevention
(screening for early detection), which is a component of
primary care but not its defining characteristic.
• Rationale for D: This describes
primary prevention (preventing an injury before it occurs).
Teaching Point: Primary care is continuous and
comprehensive; primary prevention aims to avoid specific
diseases or injuries.
2. Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 1 – Pediatric Primary Care,
Unique Issues in Pediatrics
Stem: When providing care to an adolescent, the pediatric
primary care nurse recognizes that which ethical principle is
particularly paramount in upholding the teen's developing
autonomy?
A. Justice
B. Beneficence
C. Veracity
D. Nonmaleficence
Correct Answer: C

, • Rationale for C: This is correct. Veracity, or truth-telling, is
fundamental to building a trusting relationship with an
adolescent. It involves being honest about diagnoses,
treatments, and confidentiality limits, which respects their
growing capacity for autonomous decision-making.
(Reference: Burns, Chapter 1, "Unique Issues in Pediatrics"
- Ethical and Legal Issues).
• Rationale for A: Justice refers to fairness in resource
distribution, which is less directly related to the individual
adolescent's autonomy.
• Rationale for B & D: Beneficence (doing good) and
nonmaleficence (avoiding harm) are primary duties of the
provider but are often exercised from a paternalistic
perspective unless paired with veracity and respect for
autonomy.
Teaching Point: Veracity (truth-telling) is essential for
building trust and supporting an adolescent's autonomy.
3. Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 1 – Pediatric Primary Care,
Caring for Children and Youth With Special Healthcare Needs
(CYSHCN)
Stem: The nurse is coordinating the care of a 6-year-old with
cerebral palsy and a gastrostomy tube. The nurse is developing
a comprehensive plan of care. Which action is most essential
for effectively managing this child's needs?
A. Creating a detailed daily schedule for the family to follow at
home.

, B. Ensuring all specialists communicate with each other and the
primary care provider.
C. Providing the family with a list of all possible future
complications.
D. Scheduling appointments with each specialist on the same
day for convenience.
Correct Answer: B
• Rationale for B: This is correct. A key component of the
medical home model for CYSHCN is care coordination. The
primary care pediatric provider acts as the central hub,
ensuring seamless communication and integration of
services among all specialists involved. (Reference: Burns,
Chapter 1, "Caring for Children and Youth With Special
Healthcare Needs").
• Rationale for A: While education is important, the family
must have the flexibility to adapt the schedule.
Coordination of the care team is a more critical nursing
function.
• Rationale for C: This can increase parental anxiety and is
not the most essential, proactive step for current
management.
• Rationale for D: While convenient, this is not always
feasible and does not address the core need for
communication among providers.
Teaching Point: For CYSHCN, care coordination is a
cornerstone of the patient-centered medical home.

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