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Pediatric Primary Care Test Bank Burns 8th Edition | 1500 Practice Questions | PNP & NCLEX Pediatric Exam Prep PDF

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Struggling to keep up with pediatric exam content—growth milestones, immunizations, developmental screening, and clinical decision-making? This Pediatric Primary Care Test Bank (Burns 8th Edition) is built to help you move beyond memorization and master real-world pediatric reasoning with high-impact practice questions. Designed for serious exam preparation, this resource delivers 1,500 high-difficulty questions aligned with NCLEX and PNP exam expectations, helping you strengthen clinical judgment and confidently tackle pediatric scenarios. Whether you're preparing for exams or reinforcing coursework, this test bank focuses on how to think like a pediatric provider—not just what to remember. You’ll gain: Stronger clinical reasoning in pediatric primary care settings Improved performance on NCLEX pediatric review and PNP exams Mastery of growth and development milestones Confidence in anticipatory guidance and caregiver education Enhanced ability to recognize red flags and prioritize care decisions Comprehensive Topic Coverage Includes: Growth and development milestones (infant → adolescent) Well-child care and anticipatory guidance Immunizations and preventive pediatric care Pediatric respiratory and infectious diseases Gastrointestinal and nutritional disorders Developmental screening and early intervention Pediatric pharmacology and medication safety Common outpatient pediatric conditions Question Quality & Format: This test bank features a powerful mix of MCQ, SATA, NGN (Next-Gen), case-based, and clinical judgment questions. Each item is designed with age-specific clinical scenarios, reflecting realistic outpatient pediatric encounters. Detailed rationales go beyond correct answers—breaking down clinical logic and reinforcing key pediatric concepts. Product Details: 1,500 Questions Formats: MCQ, SATA, NGN, Case-Based, Clinical Judgment Detailed Rationales Included File Format: PDF Length: ~1,000 Pages Coverage: All Chapters Features: NGN alignment, NCLEX blueprint mapping, instructor-level rigor, concept integration Who This Is For: PNP students (Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner) Pediatric nursing students (ADN, BSN, Accelerated programs) NCLEX candidates focusing on pediatric content Anyone preparing for pediatric nursing or primary care exams This resource is intended for educational and exam preparation purposes to support learning and reinforce textbook concepts. KEYWORDS pediatric primary care test bank Burns 8th edition PNP exam prep practice questions NCLEX pediatric review questions PDF pediatric nursing exam prep test bank child health nursing questions and answers NGN pediatric practice questions growth and development nursing questions pediatric case study clinical judgment questions HASHTAGS #NursingStudent #NCLEXPrep #PediatricNursing #PNPStudent #NursingTestBank #NCLEXReview #PediatricExamPrep #NursingSchoolSuccess #ClinicalJudgment #NextGenNCLEX

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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

Question 1
A pediatric nurse practitioner explains the role of pediatric
primary care to a new parent. Which statement best reflects
the concept of pediatric primary care?
A. Focuses only on treatment of acute illnesses
B. Emphasizes comprehensive, continuous, and family-centered
care
C. Is limited to preventive services such as immunizations
D. Is only provided in hospital settings

,Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Pediatric primary care is defined by comprehensive,
continuous, accessible, family-centered, coordinated,
compassionate, and culturally effective care. It includes
prevention, health promotion, and management of acute and
chronic conditions.
A is incorrect because care is not limited to acute illness.
C is incorrect because prevention is only one component.
D is incorrect because primary care is primarily
outpatient/community-based.
Source: Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1:
Pediatric Primary Care


Question 2
Which activity is an example of primary prevention in pediatric
care?
A. Screening for anemia at a well-child visit
B. Administering routine childhood immunizations
C. Managing asthma with inhaled corticosteroids
D. Referring a child for speech therapy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Primary prevention aims to prevent disease before it occurs,
such as immunizations.

,A represents secondary prevention (early detection).
C and D are tertiary prevention (management of existing
conditions).
Source: Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1:
Primary Care Versus Primary Prevention


Question 3
A pediatric primary care provider is practicing family-centered
care. Which action best demonstrates this approach?
A. Making decisions independently for efficiency
B. Providing care focused only on the child’s diagnosis
C. Involving caregivers in decision-making and respecting their
values
D. Limiting discussions to medical issues only
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Family-centered care involves collaboration with families,
respecting their beliefs, and including them in care decisions.
A undermines collaboration.
B ignores the family context.
D excludes important psychosocial elements.
Source: Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1:
Pediatric Primary Care

, Question 4
Which provider is appropriately included as a pediatric primary
care provider?
A. Pediatric intensivist
B. Pediatric nurse practitioner
C. Pediatric surgeon
D. Radiologist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Pediatric primary care providers include pediatric nurse
practitioners, pediatricians, and family nurse practitioners who
deliver first-contact, continuous care.
A, C, and D are specialty or hospital-based roles, not primary
care.
Source: Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1:
Pediatric Primary Care Providers


Question 5
What is a unique aspect of pediatric care compared to adult
care?
A. Children can independently make all healthcare decisions
B. Growth and development significantly influence care needs
C. Chronic illness is the primary focus
D. Care excludes family involvement

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