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Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care — 8th Ed Test Bank | Full Coverage, 20 MCQs/Chapter for PNP • FNP • NCLEX Prep Description: Master pediatric primary care with the definitive digital test bank aligned to Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care — 8th Edition. This exam-focused collection delivers complete, chapter-by-chapter coverage (ALL chapters) with 20 clinically realistic MCQs per chapter, each item paired with the correct answer and expert-verified, evidence-based rationales. Designed for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNP), Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP), DNP students, and NCLEX/NP exam candidates, this resource saves study time and builds clinical judgment, prioritization skills, and readiness for high-stakes testing. Why it converts: scenario-based questions mirror real primary care encounters, rationales explain clinical reasoning, and the structure supports deliberate practice and spaced repetition—boosting exam confidence and higher scores. Backed by Burns’ reputation as the gold standard in pediatric primary care, this test bank is ideal for individual study, group review, or classroom integration. Features: FULL textbook coverage — Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Ed (ALL chapters) 20 NCLEX/HESI-style MCQs per chapter (scenario-based, higher-order cognition) Correct answers plus expert-verified, evidence-based rationales for every item Downloadable digital format for instant access and offline study Ideal for PNP, FNP, DNP, NCLEX, HESI, and pediatric course exam prep Instructor-friendly: printable question sets and answer keys Outcomes: faster mastery of pediatric primary care, improved test performance, enhanced clinical decision-making, and practical exam readiness. Invest in focused practice built around Burns — the trusted foundation for pediatric nursing excellence. Keywords: Burns Pediatric Primary Care test bank Burns pediatric test bank 8th edition pediatric nursing MCQs PNP exam prep FNP pediatric test bank NCLEX pediatric practice questions pediatric primary care questions NP exam prep Hashtags: #BurnsPediatric #PediatricNursing #PNPPrep #FNPPrep #NCLEXPrep #PediatricTestBank #NPExamPrep #MedicalEducation #NursingStudents #PediatricPrimaryCare

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BURNS' PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE
8TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)DAWN LEE GARZON, MARY
DIRKS, MARTHA DRIESSNACK, KAREN
G. DUDERSTADT, NAN M. GAYLORD


TEST BANK
1)
Reference
Ch. 1 — Pediatric Primary Care — Primary Care Versus Primary
Prevention
Question Stem
A 3-year-old child presents for a well-child visit. The nurse
practitioner (NP) plans immunizations, developmental
screening, and anticipatory guidance. Which action best
exemplifies primary prevention in this visit?
Options
A. Screening for developmental delay using a validated tool.
B. Administering recommended vaccinations per schedule.
C. Referring the family to early intervention after abnormal

,screen.
D. Teaching parenting techniques after identification of
behavior concerns.
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• Correct (B): Administering vaccines prevents disease
occurrence before exposure, which is the core of primary
prevention as described in pediatric primary care.
• Incorrect (A): Developmental screening is secondary
prevention—early identification rather than preventing the
condition.
• Incorrect (C): Referral after an abnormal screen is tertiary
or secondary care (intervention/management), not
primary prevention.
• Incorrect (D): Teaching parenting after problems arise is
secondary/tertiary—aimed at managing or mitigating
identified issues, not primary prevention.
Teaching Point
Primary prevention prevents onset (e.g., immunizations, safety
counseling).
Citation
Garzon et al. (2025). Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care (8th Ed.). Ch.
1.

,2)
Reference
Ch. 1 — Pediatric Primary Care — Pediatric Primary Care
Providers
Question Stem
A 14-year-old with type 1 diabetes wants to switch from a
pediatric primary care clinician to an adult primary care clinic.
As the pediatric NP, which action best supports an effective
transition to adult care?
Options
A. Discharge the patient once they turn 18 with no follow-up
plan.
B. Provide a single-page summary of medical history and insulin
regimen on request.
C. Begin transition planning at age 14, include self-management
goals and transfer timeline.
D. Refer the patient to adult care at age 16 regardless of
readiness.
Correct Answer
C
Rationales
• Correct (C): Early, structured transition planning with goal
setting and timeline aligns with best practices for
transitioning adolescents to adult care.

, • Incorrect (A): Abrupt discharge without planning
undermines continuity and is unsafe.
• Incorrect (B): A one-time summary is helpful but
insufficient; comprehensive, staged planning is required.
• Incorrect (D): Age alone doesn’t determine readiness—
transition should be individualized, not automatic at 16.
Teaching Point
Start transition planning early and individualize based on
readiness and self-management skills.
Citation
Garzon et al. (2025). Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care (8th Ed.). Ch.
1.


3)
Reference
Ch. 1 — Pediatric Primary Care — Unique Issues in Pediatrics
Question Stem
A 6-month-old infant arrives with recurrent bronchiolitis. The
parents ask how exposures at home might affect long-term
health. Which response best reflects the pediatric primary care
emphasis on unique pediatric issues?
Options
A. “Only genetics determine long-term respiratory health, not
the home environment.”
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