2023 Pediatric FNP Exam Questions and
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Q Which of the following is true about the MMR vaccine?A. This
... [Show More] vaccine contains live
virus. B. Its use is contraindicated in persons with a history of egg allergy. C.
Revaccination of an immune person is associated with risk of allergic reaction. D. One
dose is recommended for young adults who have not been previously immunized.
✓ Answer: A. This vaccine contains live virus.
Q When advising parents about injectable influenza immunization, the clinician considers
the following about the vaccine: A. The vaccine is contraindicated with a personal history
of an anaphylactic reaction to eggs. B. Its use is limited to children older than 2 years. C.
The vaccine contains live virus. D. Its use is not recommended for members of
households of high-risk patients.
✓ Answer: A. The vaccine is contraindicated with a personal history of an
anaphylactic reaction to eggs.
Q A 7-year-old child with type 1 diabetes mellitus is about to receive injectable influenza
vaccine. His parents and he should be advised that: A. the vaccine is more than 90%
effective in preventing influenza. B. use of the vaccine is contraindicated during
antibiotic therapy. C. localized immunization reactions are common. D. a short, intense,
flu-like syndrome typically occurs after immunization.
✓ Answer: C. localized immunization reactions are common.
Q Which of the following is appropriate advice to give to a mother who is breastfeeding her
10-day-old infant? A. "Your milk will come in today." B. "To minimize breast
tenderness, the baby should not be kept on each breast for more than 5 to 10 minutes." C.
"A pacifier should be offered between feedings." D. "The baby's urine should be light or
colorless."
✓ Answer: D. "The baby's urine should be light or colorless."
Q Which of the following is appropriate advice to give to a mother who is breastfeeding her
12-hour-old infant?
A. "You will likely have enough milk to feed the baby within a few hours of birth."
B. "The baby might need to be awakened to be fed." C. "Supplemental feeding is
needed unless the baby has at least four wet diapers in the first day of life." D.
"The baby will likely have a seedy yellow bowel movement today."
✓ Answer: B. "The baby might need to be awakened to be fed."
Q Compared with the use of infant formula, advantages of breastfeeding include all of the
following except: A. lower incidence of diarrheal illness. B. greater weight gain in the
first few weeks of life. C. reduced risk of allergic disorders. D. lower occurrence of
constipation.
✓ Answer: B. greater weight gain in the first few weeks of life
Q At 3 weeks of age, the average-weight formula-fed infant should be expected to take: A.
2 to 3 oz every 2 to 3 hours. B. 2 to 3 oz every 3 to 4 hours. C. 3 to 4 oz every 2 to 3
hours. D. 3 to 4 oz every 3 to 4 hours.
✓ Answer: A. 2 to 3 oz [Show Less]