FNP654/ FNP 654 FINAL EXAM | FAMILY
PRIMARY CARE II EXAM | 100%
CORRECTLY ANSWERED & GRADED A+ |
GCU | LATEST 2026/ 2027
The parent of a school-age child reports that the child becomes
frustrated when unable to perform tasks well and often has temper
tantrums and difficulty sleeping. Which disorder may be considered in
this child?
- Correct Answer - Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
A patient has excessive sweating of the palms, soles, and axillae. The
provider understands that this presentation is often due to which cause?
- Correct Answer – Anxiety
School-age child and parents are concerned they are experiencing
anger due to a grandparent's death. Child was a toddler, now they are
older but it is becoming expressed now. What do you do?
- Correct Answer - A: Address it at the different developmental stage of
each child
,A 13-year-old child has exhibited symptoms of mild depression for
several weeks. The parent reports feeling relieved that the symptoms
have passed but concerned that the child now seems to have boundless
energy and an inability to sit still. What will the primary care nurse
practitioner do?
- Correct Answer - Refer the child to a child psychiatrist for evaluation of
bipolar disorder.
During a well-baby exam on a 9-month-old infant, the parent reports that
the baby always uses the left hand to pick up objects and asks if the
baby will be left-handed. What will the primary care nurse practitioner
do?
- Correct Answer - Perform a careful assessment of fine and gross motor
skills.
Pain management in child
sucrose
An elderly patient is diagnosed with osteoporosis. What is the
recommended treatment once the diagnosis is made?
- Correct Answer - Bisphosphonate therapy
Treatment for osteopenia
- Correct Answer –
Vitamin D
, Calcium
Weight bearing exercises
A 50-year-old man reports having erectile dysfunction. What is an
important response by the provider when developing a plan of care for
this patient?
- Correct Answer - Evaluating the patient for cardiovascular disease
Hyperthyroidism in post-partum
- Correct Answer - may correct itself, no immediate treatment required
The family nurse practitioner performs a well-baby examination on a 4-
month-old infant who is exclusively breastfed and whose mother plans to
introduce only small amounts of fruits and vegetables in addition to
breastfeeding. To ensure that the infant gets adequate amounts of iron,
what will the nurse practitioner recommend?
- Correct Answer - Elemental iron supplementation of 1mg/kg/day until
cereals are added.
A school age child comes to the clinic for evaluation of excessive
bruising. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes a history of
an upper respiratory infection 2 weeks prior. The physical exam is
negative for hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy. Blood work
reveals a platelet count of 60,000/mm3 with normal PT and aPTT. How
will the nurse practitioner manage this child's condition?
PRIMARY CARE II EXAM | 100%
CORRECTLY ANSWERED & GRADED A+ |
GCU | LATEST 2026/ 2027
The parent of a school-age child reports that the child becomes
frustrated when unable to perform tasks well and often has temper
tantrums and difficulty sleeping. Which disorder may be considered in
this child?
- Correct Answer - Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
A patient has excessive sweating of the palms, soles, and axillae. The
provider understands that this presentation is often due to which cause?
- Correct Answer – Anxiety
School-age child and parents are concerned they are experiencing
anger due to a grandparent's death. Child was a toddler, now they are
older but it is becoming expressed now. What do you do?
- Correct Answer - A: Address it at the different developmental stage of
each child
,A 13-year-old child has exhibited symptoms of mild depression for
several weeks. The parent reports feeling relieved that the symptoms
have passed but concerned that the child now seems to have boundless
energy and an inability to sit still. What will the primary care nurse
practitioner do?
- Correct Answer - Refer the child to a child psychiatrist for evaluation of
bipolar disorder.
During a well-baby exam on a 9-month-old infant, the parent reports that
the baby always uses the left hand to pick up objects and asks if the
baby will be left-handed. What will the primary care nurse practitioner
do?
- Correct Answer - Perform a careful assessment of fine and gross motor
skills.
Pain management in child
sucrose
An elderly patient is diagnosed with osteoporosis. What is the
recommended treatment once the diagnosis is made?
- Correct Answer - Bisphosphonate therapy
Treatment for osteopenia
- Correct Answer –
Vitamin D
, Calcium
Weight bearing exercises
A 50-year-old man reports having erectile dysfunction. What is an
important response by the provider when developing a plan of care for
this patient?
- Correct Answer - Evaluating the patient for cardiovascular disease
Hyperthyroidism in post-partum
- Correct Answer - may correct itself, no immediate treatment required
The family nurse practitioner performs a well-baby examination on a 4-
month-old infant who is exclusively breastfed and whose mother plans to
introduce only small amounts of fruits and vegetables in addition to
breastfeeding. To ensure that the infant gets adequate amounts of iron,
what will the nurse practitioner recommend?
- Correct Answer - Elemental iron supplementation of 1mg/kg/day until
cereals are added.
A school age child comes to the clinic for evaluation of excessive
bruising. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes a history of
an upper respiratory infection 2 weeks prior. The physical exam is
negative for hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy. Blood work
reveals a platelet count of 60,000/mm3 with normal PT and aPTT. How
will the nurse practitioner manage this child's condition?