NR 602 PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE BATES MIDTERM CHAPTERS 31-39 QUESTIONS & ANS… EXAM
P R O F E S S I O N A L P R A C T I C E M AT E R I A L S
NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care
Bates Midterm Chapters 31-39
Questions & Answers 2026-
2027
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
160 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document contains 160 pediatric primary care questions with provided correct answers, covering
essential knowledge for the NR 602 midterm. It is suitable for comprehensive study, targeted review of
specific topics, and preparation for certification exams. Students can effectively utilize this resource to
solidify their understanding and reinforce key concepts in pediatric primary care.
CONTENTS
01 02 03
• Immunizations and Infectious Diseases• Genetic Syndromes and Congenital Conditions
• Rheumatologic and Autoimmune Diso
04 • Respiratory Disorders 05 • Dermatologic Conditions 06
• Ophthalmologic and Audiologic Asses
07 • Cardiovascular Disorders 08 • Hematologic Disorders
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, E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 160
Which of the following is a consideration in the administration of immunizations?
CORRECT ANSWER
Caregivers should be advised that immunizations may cause a mild fever or soreness and redness at the injection site.
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 160
A vaccine that contains fragments of cells that stimulate an immune response, but does not contain the whole cell is
known as a:
CORRECT ANSWER
Acellular.
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 160
Which of the following is true about immunizations containing thimersal and autism?
CORRECT ANSWER
Researchers have found no evidence that thimersal is linked to autism.
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 160
A 27-year-old mother has just delivered a healthy 7 lb. 3 oz. baby boy. Which of the following is true regarding the babys
immunization schedule for Hepatitis B?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the mother is Hepatitis B surface antigen positive, the baby will need 0.5ml of Hepatitis B Immune Globulin.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 160
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,A mother is bringing her 2-month-old son in for his well-child visit. He is due to receive his Diphtheria, Tetanus, and
Pertussis vaccine. The nurse is educating the mother on the possible side effects of the vaccine, which include:
CORRECT ANSWER
Irritability, loss of appetite, and seizures.
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 160
When a fetus receives antibodies from the mother by way of the placenta, this is known as:
CORRECT ANSWER
Natural Passive immunity.
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 160
Which of the following is a high risk group among children and adolescents for contracting Hepatitis B?
CORRECT ANSWER
All of the above
Q8 QUESTION 8 OF 160
A 15-year-old girl has been diagnosed with Hepatitis B and will be starting treatment with Interferonalpha (IFN). The nurse
needs to educate the patient on this medication. Which of the following should be included in this education?
CORRECT ANSWER
The medication reduces the replication of the Hepatitis B virus.
Q9 QUESTION 9 OF 160
A 6-year-old boy with Varicella-zoster (chickenpox) and a visible rash is being admitted to the hospital for treatment of
dehydration. Which of the following isolation precautions needs to be taken?
CORRECT ANSWER
Contact and airborne
Q10 QUESTION 10 OF 160
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, The mother of a 4-year-old girl brings her daughter in to be evaluated for a fever of 101 degrees and a headache that has
lasted for the past three days. The mother was concerned this morning when the child woke up and had reddened cheeks
that looked like she had been slapped. The nurse suspects the child has:
CORRECT ANSWER
Fifths disease.
Q11 QUESTION 11 OF 160
Which of the following should be considered in the administration of the influenza vaccine?
CORRECT ANSWER
The vaccine is contraindicated for individuals who are allergic to eggs or egg products.
Q12 QUESTION 12 OF 160
The period of time when a child begins to have mild signs and symptoms until the main illness appears, and which is
associated with increased communicability, is referred to as:
CORRECT ANSWER
Prodromal period.
Q13 QUESTION 13 OF 160
Reyes Syndrome can be a life-threatening disease affecting the brain and liver of children. The cause of this disease
comes from the ingestion of:
CORRECT ANSWER
Aspirin or other salicylates during a viral illness.
Q14 QUESTION 14 OF 160
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P R O F E S S I O N A L P R A C T I C E M AT E R I A L S
NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care
Bates Midterm Chapters 31-39
Questions & Answers 2026-
2027
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
160 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document contains 160 pediatric primary care questions with provided correct answers, covering
essential knowledge for the NR 602 midterm. It is suitable for comprehensive study, targeted review of
specific topics, and preparation for certification exams. Students can effectively utilize this resource to
solidify their understanding and reinforce key concepts in pediatric primary care.
CONTENTS
01 02 03
• Immunizations and Infectious Diseases• Genetic Syndromes and Congenital Conditions
• Rheumatologic and Autoimmune Diso
04 • Respiratory Disorders 05 • Dermatologic Conditions 06
• Ophthalmologic and Audiologic Asses
07 • Cardiovascular Disorders 08 • Hematologic Disorders
Page 1
, E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 160
Which of the following is a consideration in the administration of immunizations?
CORRECT ANSWER
Caregivers should be advised that immunizations may cause a mild fever or soreness and redness at the injection site.
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 160
A vaccine that contains fragments of cells that stimulate an immune response, but does not contain the whole cell is
known as a:
CORRECT ANSWER
Acellular.
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 160
Which of the following is true about immunizations containing thimersal and autism?
CORRECT ANSWER
Researchers have found no evidence that thimersal is linked to autism.
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 160
A 27-year-old mother has just delivered a healthy 7 lb. 3 oz. baby boy. Which of the following is true regarding the babys
immunization schedule for Hepatitis B?
CORRECT ANSWER
If the mother is Hepatitis B surface antigen positive, the baby will need 0.5ml of Hepatitis B Immune Globulin.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 160
Page 2
,A mother is bringing her 2-month-old son in for his well-child visit. He is due to receive his Diphtheria, Tetanus, and
Pertussis vaccine. The nurse is educating the mother on the possible side effects of the vaccine, which include:
CORRECT ANSWER
Irritability, loss of appetite, and seizures.
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 160
When a fetus receives antibodies from the mother by way of the placenta, this is known as:
CORRECT ANSWER
Natural Passive immunity.
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 160
Which of the following is a high risk group among children and adolescents for contracting Hepatitis B?
CORRECT ANSWER
All of the above
Q8 QUESTION 8 OF 160
A 15-year-old girl has been diagnosed with Hepatitis B and will be starting treatment with Interferonalpha (IFN). The nurse
needs to educate the patient on this medication. Which of the following should be included in this education?
CORRECT ANSWER
The medication reduces the replication of the Hepatitis B virus.
Q9 QUESTION 9 OF 160
A 6-year-old boy with Varicella-zoster (chickenpox) and a visible rash is being admitted to the hospital for treatment of
dehydration. Which of the following isolation precautions needs to be taken?
CORRECT ANSWER
Contact and airborne
Q10 QUESTION 10 OF 160
Page 3
, The mother of a 4-year-old girl brings her daughter in to be evaluated for a fever of 101 degrees and a headache that has
lasted for the past three days. The mother was concerned this morning when the child woke up and had reddened cheeks
that looked like she had been slapped. The nurse suspects the child has:
CORRECT ANSWER
Fifths disease.
Q11 QUESTION 11 OF 160
Which of the following should be considered in the administration of the influenza vaccine?
CORRECT ANSWER
The vaccine is contraindicated for individuals who are allergic to eggs or egg products.
Q12 QUESTION 12 OF 160
The period of time when a child begins to have mild signs and symptoms until the main illness appears, and which is
associated with increased communicability, is referred to as:
CORRECT ANSWER
Prodromal period.
Q13 QUESTION 13 OF 160
Reyes Syndrome can be a life-threatening disease affecting the brain and liver of children. The cause of this disease
comes from the ingestion of:
CORRECT ANSWER
Aspirin or other salicylates during a viral illness.
Q14 QUESTION 14 OF 160
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