Primary Care PNP Exam Review Additional Review Questions with
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The PNP is educating a group of new moms. One of the moms asks when her child will double his birth
weight. What does the PNP state?
a. 4 months
b. 5 months
c. 8 months - ✔✔b pg. 6
The PNP is seeing a patient for his 1-year check up. When analyzing the patient's weight, the
PNP expects which of the following?
a. The patient doubles his weight
b. The patient triples his weight.
c. The patient quadruples his weight. - ✔✔b pg. 6
Jonathan is scheduled for his 2-year EPSDT. He weighed 8lbs at birth. How much does the PNP expect
Jonathan to weight today?
a. 32lbs
b. 28lbs
c. 24 lbs - ✔✔a pg. 6 At 2 years old, children should quadruple their birth weight.
7-year-old Josephine's mom has scheduled a sick appointment because she is concerned that Josephine
has stopped growing. What does the PNP educate Josephine's mom that a child of her age should grow?
a. 1.5 in/year
b. 2.5 in/year
c. 3.5 in/year - ✔✔b pg. 6 Children 3 years old through school age should grow 2.5 inches/year
,The PNP knows that a school age child grows at a slower rate than an infant. How much weight should a
school age child gain yearly?
a. 5 to 7 pounds
b. 4 to 6 pounds
c. 7 to 10 pounds - ✔✔a pg. 6
The PNP knows that Grant should have his primary central incisor erupt at what age?
a. 4 to 6 months old
b. 6 to 7 months old
c. 7 to 9 months old - ✔✔b pg. 7
The PNP knows that Grant should have his primary lateral incisor erupt at what age?
a. 4 to 6 months old
b. 6 to 7 months old
c. 7 to 9 months old - ✔✔c pg. 7
The PNP knows that Grant should have his primary cuspid teeth erupt at what age?
a. 7 to 9 months old
b. 16 to 18 months old
c. 20 to 24 months old - ✔✔b pg. 7
At his 12-month well child appointment, the PNP expects Elizabeth to have which teeth erupting?
a. Cuspid teeth
b. Front molars
c. Back molars - ✔✔b pg. 7
20-month-old Ava is in for fussiness. The PNP diagnoses her with teething. At what age can the
PNP educate Ava's mom that all of her primary teeth should be erupted?
a. 2 years old
,b. 3 years old
c. 12 years old - ✔✔a *stated at live review
5-year-old Heath asks when he will lose a tooth since his best friend already lost one. When does
the PNP expect Heath to lose primary central incisor?
a. 5 to 6 years old
b. 6 to 8 years old
c. 7 to 10 years old - ✔✔b pg. 7
When should the PNP expect all permanent teeth to have erupted?
a. 8 years old
b. 10 years old
c. 12 years old - ✔✔c *stated at live review
Catherine in 1 month old. The PNP expects her to be in what cognitive stage?
a. Sensorimotor state
b. Preoperational stage
c. Trust vs. Mistrust - ✔✔a pg. 7
At what age does a child begin to understand their actions can cause other actions to happen?
a. 3 years old
b. 4 years old
c. 10 years old - ✔✔b pg. 7
Egocentrism is part of which of Piaget's stages of cognitive domain?
a. 1 year old
b. 3 years old
c. 5 years old - ✔✔b pg. 7 Children who are 2 to 4 years old experience egocentrism.
, The PNP is assessing 4-year-old Bella who states "I'm a doctor, too". The PNP knows that Bella is in
which cognitive stage?
a. Sensorimotor state
b. Preoperational stage
c. Trust vs. Mistrust - ✔✔b pg. 7
6-year-old Addison's mom is concerned that Addison is irrational and not capable of logical thought
most times. At what age does, the PNP knows that Addison will enter the cognitive stage of concrete
thinking?
a. 4 to 5 years old
b. 5 to 7 years old
c. 7 to 11 years old - ✔✔c pg. 7
The PNP is thinking of creative ways to assess a child's cognitive stage. At what age could the PNP
consider asking a child to name state capitols to demonstrate concrete thinking?
a. 7 to 11 years old
b. 5 to 7 years old
c. 12 to 14 years old - ✔✔a pg. 7
At what age should the PNP expect his patients to demonstrate formal operational thoughts?
a. 4 to 7 years old
b. 7 to 11 years old
c. 11 to 15 years old - ✔✔c pg. 7
The PNP educates a new mom to respond to her baby every time the baby cries. The mom
responding helps to establish what psychosocial development?
a. Trust vs. Mistrust
b. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
c. Industry vs. Inferiority - ✔✔a pg. 8
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