FNP 652 2026/2027 FINAL EXAM COMPLETE
CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
FNP 652
Ace your exam with the FNP 652 Final Exam, a focused study
resource designed to strengthen clinical knowledge and
decision-making. It covers key topics such as advanced health
assessment, differential diagnosis, evidence-based
management, and patient-centered care across the lifespan.
Practice-style questions and concise reviews help reinforce
critical concepts and improve test readiness. This exam
resource is ideal for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) graduate
students.
A 3-month old male infant has edema and painless swelling
of the scrotum. On physical exam the provider is able to
transilluminate the scrotum. What will the provider
recommend? ...... ANSWER ....... Doppler US✓✓
The provider is evaluating a patient for potential causes of
urinary incontinence and performs a post-void residual test
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which yields 30ml of urine. What is the interpretation of this
result? ...... ANSWER ....... This is a normal result✓✓
The daughter of an elderly, confused female patient reports
that her mother is having urinary incontinence several times
each day. What will the provider do initially? ...... ANSWER
....... Obtain a urine sample for UA and possible
culture✓✓
A patient reports abdominal and back pain with anorexia and
nausea. During an exam, the provider notes a pulsatile
abdominal mass. What is the initial action? ...... ANSWER
....... US of the mass to determine the size✓✓
An older male patient reports urinary frequency, back pain,
and nocturia. A dipstick UA reveals hematuria. What will the
provider do next to evaluate this condition? ...... ANSWER
....... Order a PSA and perform a DRE✓✓
A 70 year old male patient has an aortic aneurysm
measuring 5.0cm. The patient has poorly controlled
hypertension and decompensated heart failure. What is the
recommendation for treatment for this patient? ......
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ANSWER ....... serial ultrasonographic surveillance of
the aneurysm✓✓
An adolescent has right sided flank pain without fever. A
dipstick urinalysis reveals gross hematuria without signs of
infection or bacteriuria, and primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner diagnoses possible nephrolithiasis. What is the
initial treatment for this condition? ...... ANSWER .......
Increasing fluid intake up to 2L daily✓✓
According to current research, which are associated with a
decreased incidence of stroke? ...... ANSWER ....... -
Intensive insulin therapy in T1DM
-Mediterranean Diet
->7 servings of fruits/veggies per day✓✓
A 50-year-old man reports having erectile dysfunction. What
is an important response by the provider when developing a
plan of care for this patient? ...... ANSWER .......
Evaluating the patient for cardiovascular disease✓✓
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The mother of a 12-month-old uncircumcised male infant
reports that the child seems to have pain associated with
voiding. A physical examination reveals a tight, pinpoint
opening of the foreskin, which thickened and inflamed. What
will the nurse practitioner do? ...... ANSWER ....... Refer
the child to a pediatric urologist✓✓
During a well child examination of a 2 year old child, the PCP
palpated a unilateral, smooth, firm abdominal mass which
does not cross the midline. What is the next course of
action? ...... ANSWER ....... Refer the child to an
oncologist immediately✓✓
An asymptomatic pregnant woman has a positive leukocyte
esterase and positive nitrites on a urine dipstick screening.
What will the provider do next? ...... ANSWER .......
Obtain a urine culture✓✓
A child is diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, and the
pediatric nurse provides primary care in consultation with a
pediatric nephrologist. The child was treated with steroids
and responded well to this treatment. What will the NP tell