NR 667 AANP FNP EXAM TEST BANK 2026/2027 –
COMPLETE 8-WEEK COURSE: 400 UNIQUE NCLEX-
STYLE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES,
HIGH-YIELD CONTENT, GRADED A+, FIRST-TIME
PASS GUARANTEED (WEEKS 1-8)
# TABLE OF CONTENTS (ALL WEEKS)
| Week | Title | Questions | Page |
|------|-------|-----------|------|
| | How to Use This Test Bank | | 3 |
| **Week 1** | Foundations of Advanced Practice & Health Promotion |
1-50 | 4 |
| **Week 2** | Dermatologic & Wound Care | 51-100 | 10 |
| **Week 3** | Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat (EENT) | 101-150 | 16 |
| **Week 4** | Respiratory & Cardiovascular Disorders | 151-200 | 22 |
| **Week 5** | Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders | 201-250 | 28 |
| **Week 6** | Gastrointestinal & Renal/Genitourinary | 251-300 | 34 |
| **Week 7** | Neurologic & Musculoskeletal Disorders | 301-350 | 40 |
| **Week 8** | Mental Health, Geriatrics, & Professional Role | 351-400
| 46 |
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WEEK 1: FOUNDATIONS OF ADVANCED PRACTICE & HEALTH
PROMOTION (Questions 1-50)
**1.** A family nurse practitioner (FNP) is considering leaving a rural
practice due to burnout. Which action demonstrates the highest ethical
and professional responsibility?
A) Give immediate notice and leave within 2 weeks
B) Provide 90 days' notice and assist with transition of care
C) Leave without notice due to personal health reasons
D) Reduce patient hours without informing the practice
**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* FNPs have an ethical obligation to provide continuity of
care. Reasonable notice (60-90 days) allows for patient transition and
hiring replacement. Abandonment is unethical and potentially legally
actionable.
*High Yield:* Patient abandonment = termination of provider-
patient relationship without adequate notice or replacement.
**2.** A FNP is sued for malpractice after a missed diagnosis of
appendicitis. Which element is NOT required to prove negligence?
A) Duty to the patient
B) Breach of duty (standard of care)
C) Patient dissatisfaction with care
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D) Damages (harm) directly caused by breach
**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* Negligence requires four elements: duty, breach, causation,
and damages. Patient dissatisfaction is not a legal element of negligence.
*High Yield:* Standard of care = what a reasonably prudent FNP
would do in similar circumstances.
**3.** A FNP precepts a student who makes a medication error. Who is
legally responsible?
A) The student only
B) The precepting FNP only
C) Both the student and the precepting FNP
D) The educational institution only
**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The precepting FNP is responsible for supervising the
student's actions. Both the student (if licensed) and preceptor may be
held liable. The institution may also have liability.
*High Yield:* Clear communication of student scope and direct
supervision reduces risk.
**4.** A FNP prescribes opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Which
action is most important to comply with CDC guidelines?
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A) Prescribe a 90-day supply to reduce refill visits
B) Obtain a controlled substance agreement and check PDMP
C) Prescribe long-acting opioids only
D) Avoid urine drug testing
**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* CDC guidelines: use non-opioid therapies first, check
PDMP, use urine drug testing, avoid >90 MME/day, and use written
agreements.
*High Yield:* PDMP (Prescription Drug Monitoring Program) must
be checked before each opioid prescription.
**5.** A FNP documents "patient non-compliant with lifestyle
recommendations." This is problematic because:
A) It is not objective and implies blame
B) It is legally acceptable documentation
C) It protects the FNP from liability
D) It is required by insurance companies
**Answer: A**
*Rationale:* "Non-compliant" is subjective and judgmental. Use
objective terms: "patient declined statin therapy after discussing
risks/benefits."