Practical Approach by Theresa Kyle, DNP, APRN, CPNP-
PC, CNE. ( 2025 update)
,Chapter 1: The Role of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
1. A 7-year-old child presents with chronic asthma. The PNP develops a collaborative
care plan and coordinates follow-up with a pulmonologist and school nurse. What
core PNP role does this demonstrate?
A. Direct reimbursement advocacy
B. Clinical diagnosis formulation
C. Interprofessional collaboration
D. Prescriptive authority
ANS: C
Rationale: Coordinating with multiple professionals highlights interprofessional
collaboration, a cornerstone of PNP practice in delivering comprehensive pediatric
care.
2. A PNP advocates for inclusion of LGBTQ+ youth education in a local school
district’s health curriculum. This activity best represents which professional role?
A. Clinician
B. Advocate
C. Researcher
D. Educator
ANS: B
Rationale: Advocacy is a key PNP role involving systemic efforts to promote health
equity and policy change, especially for underserved populations.
3. During a well-child visit, a PNP educates parents about developmental milestones
and injury prevention. This reflects which primary role of the PNP?
A. Case manager
B. Health educator
C. Consultant
D. Diagnostician
ANS: B
Rationale: Health promotion and anticipatory guidance are essential components
of the educator role in pediatric primary care.
4. A newly licensed PNP questions whether they can manage ADHD independently.
Where should they look for guidance on practice authority?
A. CDC guidelines
B. State Nurse Practice Act
C. National Board of Nursing Exams
D. Hospital policy
ANS: B
, Rationale: Scope of practice is defined at the state level through the Nurse
Practice Act, not federal or institutional guidelines.
5. A 3-year-old child presents with language delay. The PNP screens using a validated
tool and refers to early intervention services. This action aligns most with which
PNP competency?
A. Research integration
B. Primary prevention
C. Developmental surveillance
D. Pharmacologic management
ANS: C
Rationale: Developmental surveillance involves ongoing monitoring and timely
referrals during pediatric primary care.
6. A PNP notices that multiple families in their clinic struggle with access to nutritious
food. They partner with a local food bank to provide resources. This exemplifies:
A. Direct clinical care
B. Quality improvement
C. Population health advocacy
D. Care coordination
ANS: C
Rationale: Addressing social determinants of health reflects population-level
advocacy and the PNP's role beyond the exam room.
7. In a rural clinic, a PNP consults with a pediatric cardiologist via telehealth to co-
manage a patient with congenital heart disease. This best demonstrates:
A. Cost-reduction strategy
B. Episodic care
C. Shared care model
D. Research facilitation
ANS: C
Rationale: Telehealth consultations are part of collaborative, shared care models
essential in pediatric specialties.
8. A family expresses concern that their child’s care plan is being rushed. The PNP
responds with empathy and explains the reasoning behind each decision. This
demonstrates:
A. Health literacy assessment
B. Cultural competence
C. Ethical transparency
D. Reflective practice
ANS: C
, Rationale: Ethical practice includes informed, transparent communication that
supports shared decision-making.
9. A PNP collects clinic data on missed vaccinations and implements a reminder
system. This reflects which leadership skill?
A. Data management
B. Systems thinking
C. Policy development
D. Delegation
ANS: B
Rationale: Identifying gaps in care and initiating systemic changes shows systems-
level leadership thinking.
10. A PNP is invited to speak to a legislative panel about childhood mental health
access. This aligns with which PNP competency?
A. Direct service provision
B. Interdisciplinary communication
C. Health policy advocacy
D. Quality assurance
ANS: C
Rationale: Engaging with policy makers is a direct expression of health advocacy,
one of the PNP's professional responsibilities.
11. A PNP integrates current CDC vaccine recommendations into their practice. This is
an example of:
A. Reflective practice
B. Evidence-based care
C. Clinical intuition
D. Scope expansion
ANS: B
Rationale: Incorporating up-to-date guidelines reflects evidence-based care, a
fundamental competency for nurse practitioners.
12. A PNP precepts a graduate student and explains decision-making processes during
patient visits. This supports which PNP role?
A. Advocate
B. Administrator
C. Educator
D. Collaborator
ANS: C
Rationale: Teaching and mentoring students fall under the educator role, integral
to the advancement of the NP profession.