Verified Questions and Answers –
Chamberlain University (2025/2026)
Comprehensive Study Assessment
Student ID: _________________ Date: _________________
Instructor: [Instructor Name] Course Mentor: [Mentor Name]
Time Limit: 90 minutes Total Points: 75 points
This final exam assesses competencies in pediatric primary care, including growth and
development milestones, pediatric pharmacology and immunizations, and evidence-based
management of common conditions, aligned with Chamberlain NR602 2025/2026 curriculum
standards.
Question 1
A 2-month-old infant should demonstrate which social milestone?
A. Rolls over independently
B. Social smile
C. Sits without support
D. Says first word
E. Social smile
Rationale: The AAP Bright Futures guidelines, integrated into Chamberlain NR602 curriculum, identify
social smiling as a key 2-month milestone for developmental surveillance.
Question 2
By 6 months, a child typically achieves which gross motor milestone?
A. Crawls reciprocally
B. Sits without support
C. Walks independently
D. Runs
E. Sits without support
Rationale: AAP developmental milestones emphasize sitting unsupported by 6 months; Chamberlain
NR602 uses this for age-appropriate assessments.
,Question 3
A 12-month-old should be able to perform which fine motor skill?
A. Pincer grasp
B. Scribbles spontaneously
C. Builds tower of 6 blocks
D. Draws a circle
E. Pincer grasp
Rationale: Per AAP and CDC milestones adopted in Chamberlain NR602, the pincer grasp emerges
around 9-12 months for self-feeding.
Question 4
Which language milestone is expected by 18 months?
A. 50 words vocabulary
B. 2-word sentences
C. Follows 2-step commands
D. Names colors
E. Follows 2-step commands
Rationale: Chamberlain NR602 curriculum aligns with AAP Bright Futures, noting 18-month-olds
follow simple commands as a cognitive-language marker.
Question 18-month-olds follow simple commands as a cognitive-language marker.
Question 5
At 3 years, a child typically demonstrates which social-emotional milestone?
A. Plays alone for extended periods
B. Engages in parallel play
C. Participates in cooperative play
D. Shares toys reluctantly
E. Participates in cooperative play
Rationale: AAP guidelines highlight cooperative play by age 3; Chamberlain NR602 incorporates this for
psychosocial development screening.
Question 6
A red flag for developmental delay at 4 months is inability to:
A. Lift head briefly
B. Track objects visually
C. Grasp rattle
, D. Coo or babble
E. Lift head briefly
Rationale: Chamberlain NR602 emphasizes early motor red flags per AAP, where head control by 4
months indicates neurological integrity.
Question 7
By 24 months, expected gross motor skill?
A. Climbs stairs alternating feet
B. Rides tricycle
C. Balances on one foot
D. Skips
E. Climbs stairs alternating feet
Rationale: AAP milestones, referenced in Chamberlain NR602, include reciprocal stair climbing by 2
years.
Question 8
Fine motor milestone at 15 months?
A. Stacks 2 blocks
B. Uses spoon clumsily
C. Throws ball overhand
D. Copies circle
E. Stacks 2 blocks
Rationale: Per AAP Bright Futures in Chamberlain NR602, stacking begins around 15 months.
Question 9
Cognitive milestone by 9 months?
A. Object permanence
B. Symbolic play
C. Problem-solving with tools
D. Counts to 10
E. Object permanence
Rationale: Chamberlain NR602 curriculum uses AAP guidelines for Piagetian stages, with object
permanence evident by 8-12 months.
Question 10
At 5 years, a child should be able to: