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NR 602 Final Exam | Primary Care of the
Childbearing & Childrearing Family |
Verified Questions & 100% Correct Answers
| Complete Study Guide
Ace your NR 602 Final Exam 2025–2026 with this complete and verified study
guide for Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family.
This comprehensive exam pack includes real NR 602 exam questions, 100% correct
answers, and in-depth rationales designed to help nurse practitioner students master
pediatric and family care concepts.
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Latest NR 602 Final Exam (2025–2026 Edition)
Verified Real Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Covers Pediatric, Adolescent, and Family Health Topics
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Rated ★★★★★ by NP Students
Perfect for FNP students preparing for the Chamberlain College NR 602 course or any
advanced practice nursing pediatric/family care exam. This study resource ensures you
understand key diagnostic criteria, growth milestones, and patient management
strategies to pass with confidence.
1. A 22 year old experiences six months of amenorrhea. Laboratory test results include normal
prolactin and thyroid stimulating hormone and negative pregnancy test. The next action will be
to:
Administer a progestin challenge test
Measure testosterone
Order a hysterosalpingogram
Order an MRI or CT scan of pituitary gland
2. A 66 year old woman with a history of pruritis presents with an ulceration of the vulva. The
most likely diagnosis is:
Chancroid
Secondary trauma
Syphilis
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Vulvar carcinoma
3. A 17 year old client presents at the clinic with the following reason for seeking care: “I have
been sick for three days. I feel sick to my stomach and have diarrhea”. Which of the following
would be the most appropriate to document as her reason for visit/ chief complaint?
Flulike symptoms
Gastrointestinal distress
“I feel sick to my stomach and have diarrhea”
Possible pregnancy, needs further evaluation
4. A 16 year old patient comes to the office because she has never had a menstrual period. She
has normal breast development, scant pubic hair, and blind vaginal pouch with no palpable
uterus or ovaries. The most likely diagnosis is:
Androgen insensitivity/resistance syndrome
Muscarian agenesis
Sheehan’s syndrome
Turner’s syndrome
5. Characteristic “strawberry spots” on the cervix may be seen with:
Bacterial vaginosis
Chlamydia
Herpes genitalis
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