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NUR 5071 Final Exam (90+ Questions) – Pediatric GI, GU, Hematology, Musculoskeletal & Developmental Disorders | 2025/2026

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This pediatric-focused final exam document for NUR 5071 includes over 90 detailed, scenario-based questions with verified answers, designed to meet the academic and clinical standards for the 2025/2026 academic year. The content targets primary care and advanced pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) students, helping them strengthen diagnostic reasoning and clinical management skills in pediatric populations. Core content areas include: Pediatric gastrointestinal (GI) conditions: GERD, pyloric stenosis, celiac disease, constipation, and encopresis Genitourinary (GU) disorders: UTI, enuresis, nephrotic syndrome, ambiguous genitalia Hematologic issues: anemia, iron deficiency, lead poisoning, and hematologic screening recommendations Musculoskeletal conditions: scoliosis, hip dysplasia, sports injuries, and gait abnormalities Growth and development: developmental milestones, motor delays, autism screening, and behavioral indicators Pediatric pharmacology, diagnostic evaluation, and parent education strategies This guide is ideal for students in: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP-PC/AC) programs Family Nurse Practitioner programs with pediatric training DNP or MSN courses focused on pediatric primary care PA and Allied Health programs studying pediatric health management Useful for preparation in: Pediatric Primary Care Exams Board Certification (PNP, FNP) Clinical Diagnosis and Pediatric OSCEs Advanced Pediatric Pathophysiology & Assessment Keywords: pediatric GI disorders, pediatric GU exam, childhood anemia, NUR 5071, developmental milestones, pediatric pharmacology, nephrotic syndrome, hip dysplasia, nurse practitioner pediatric, enuresis, GERD in children, musculoskeletal assessment, anemia screening, encopresis, autism red flags

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NUR 507 - Exam 4 2025/2026 Exam
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An 18-month-old child who developed upper respiratory symptoms 1 day

prior is brought to the clinic with a high fever, chills. muscle pains, and a

dry, hacking cough. A rapid influenza test is negative and a viral culture is

pending. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do?

a. Consider therapy with rimantadine,

b. Hospitalize for supportive treatment.

c. Wait for cultures to determine treatment.


d..prescribe oseltamivir and follow closely - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d.prescribe

oseltamivir and follow closely

,The parent of an infant asks why some vaccines, such as MMR, are not

given along with the other series of immunizations at 2, 4. and 6 months of

age. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner tell this parent?

a. The risk of adverse effects is lower for some vaccines after the first year.

b. Too many vaccines at once can overwhelm the infant's immune system.

c. Febrile seizures are more likely in younger infants with some vaccines.

d. Maternal antibodies neutralize some vaccines and are delayed until 12

months. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d. Maternal antibodies neutralize some vaccines

and are delayed until 12

A school-age child has fever of 104°F, sore throat, vomiting and malaise.

The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner observes that the tonsils,

oropharynx, and palate are erythematous and covered with exudate; the

tongue is coated and red; and there is a red, sandpaper-like rash on the

child's neck, trunk, and extremities. A rapid strep test is positive. What will

the nurse practitioner do to manage this child's illness?

a. Administer intramuscular ceftriaxone.

b. Refer to a pediatric infectious disease specialist.

c. Hospitalize for further diagnostic tests.

,d. Prescribe oral amoxicillin. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d. Prescribe oral amoxicillin.


An adolescent has a TB skin test prior to working as a volunteer in a

hospital. The adolescent is healthy and has not travelled to or from a TB-

endemic area or had close contact with anyone who has TB. The Mantoux

skin test shows 10 mm of induration after 48 hours. What will the primary

care pediatric nurse practitioner do?

a. Reassure the adolescent that this is a negative screen

b. Ask the adolescent about exposure to homeless persons

c. Refer the adolescent to an infectious disease specialist.


d. Order a chest radiograph to rule out active TB. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a.

Reassure the adolescent that this is a negative screen

A 2-month-old infant will receive initial immunizations, and the parent asks

about giving medications to increase the infant's comfort and minimize

fever. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner recommend?

a. Pre-treating the infant with both ibuprofen and acetaminophen

b. Giving ibuprofen and acetaminophen only after the vaccines

c. Administering ibuprofen or acetaminophen as needed



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, d. Avoiding antipyretics if possible, to attain better immunity - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔c. Administering ibuprofen or acetaminophen as needed


A child who is immunocompromised has a fever and a rash consisting of

macules, papules, and pustules. What will the primary care pediatric nurse

practitioner do?

a. Administer varicella immune globulin (VariZIG).

b. Hospitalize the child for intravenous acyclovir,

c. Order intravenous immunoglobulin as an outpatient.


d. Prescribe oral acyelovir for the duration of the illness. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔b.

Hospitalize the child for intravenous acyclovir,

When reviewing a white blood cell (WBC) count. the primary care pediatric

nurse practitioner suspects a viral infection when which WBC element is

elevated?

a. Bands

b. Neutrophils

c. Lymphocytes


d. Leukocytes - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔c. Lymphocytes

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