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FNP PEDIATRIC BITS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE)


1. The anticipated average daily weight gain during the first 3 months of life
is approximately: A. 15 g. B. 20 g. C. 25 g. D. 30 g. - ANS ✓D. 30 g.


2. The average required caloric intake in an infant from age 0 to 3 months is
usually: A. 40 to 60 kcal/kg/d. B. 60 to 80 kcal/kg/d. C. 80 to 100 kcal/kg/d.
D. 100 to 120 kcal/kg/d. - ANS ✓D. 100 to 120 kcal/kg/d.


3. Which of the following is most consistent with a normal developmental
examination for a 3-month-old infant born at 40 weeks' gestation? A. sitting
briefly with support B. experimenting with sound C. rolling over D. having a
social smile - ANS ✓B. experimenting with sound


4. Which of the following is most consistent with a normal developmental
examination for a thriving 5-month-old infant born at 32 weeks' gestation?
A. sitting briefly with support B. experimenting with sound C. rolling over
D. performing hand-to-hand transfers - ANS ✓B. experimenting with sound


5. A healthy full-term infant at age 3 to 5 months should be able to: A.
gesture to an object. B. bring hands together. C. reach for an object with one
hand. D. feed self biscuit. - ANS ✓B. bring hands together.


6. A healthy infant at age 9 to 11 months is expected to: A. roll back to
stomach. B. imitate "bye-bye." C. play peek-a-boo. D. hand toy on request. -
ANS ✓C. play peek-a-boo.




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7. A healthy 2-year-old child is able to: A. speak in phrases of two or more
words. B. throw a ball. C. scribble spontaneously. D. ride a tricycle. - ANS
✓A. speak in phrases of two or more words.


8. At which age would a child likely start to imitate housework? A. 15
months B. 18 months C. 24 months D. 30 months - ANS ✓A. 15 months


9. A healthy 3-year-old child is expected to: A. give his or her first and last
names. B. use pronouns. C. kick a ball. D. name a best friend. - ANS ✓A. give
his or her first and last names.


10. A healthy 6- to 7-month-old infant is able to: A. roll back to stomach. B.
feed self cracker. C. reach for an object. D. crawl on abdomen. - ANS ✓A. roll
back to stomach


1. You examine a healthy 9-month-old infant from a full-term pregnancy
and expect to find that the infant: A. sits without support. B. cruises. C. has
the ability to recognize his or her own name. D. imitates a razzing noise. -
ANS ✓C. has the ability to recognize his or her own name.


2. A healthy 3-year-old child is in your office for well-child care. You expect
this child to be able to: A. name three colors. B. alternate feet when
climbing stairs. C. speak in two-word phrases. D. tie shoelaces. - ANS ✓B.
alternate feet when climbing stairs.


3. Which of the following would not be found in newborns? A. best vision at
a range of 8 to 12 inches B. presence of red reflex C. light-sensitive eyes D.
lack of defensive blink - ANS ✓D. lack of defensive blink


4. Which of the following do you expect to find in an examination of a 2-
week-old infant? A. a visual preference for the human face
B. a preference for low-pitched voices C. indifference to the cry of other
neonates D. poorly developed sense of smell - ANS ✓A. a visual preference for
the human face



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