FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
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CORE DOMAINS
- Health Promotion and Maintenance
- Assessment of Acute and Chronic Illnesses
- Clinical Diagnosis and Management
- Pharmacotherapeutics and Non-Pharmacologic Interventions
- Professional Role and Policy
- Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- Pediatric and Adolescent Primary Care
- Geriatric Assessment and Management
- Ethical and Legal Principles in Practice
INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive assessment is designed to mirror the rigor and scope of the
national Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certification exams. Its primary purpose is to
evaluate the clinical competency, diagnostic reasoning, and professional readiness of
,the advanced practice nursing candidate. The examination assesses a broad
spectrum of skills, including health assessment, differential diagnosis, and the
management of complex health conditions across the lifespan. Utilizing a multiple-
choice and scenario-based structure, the exam emphasizes the integration of
theoretical knowledge with real-world application. Candidates must demonstrate
sound clinical decision-making, adherence to current evidence-based guidelines, and
a commitment to ethical practice and professional standards in primary care.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. A 65-year-old male presents with a complaint of sudden, severe pain in his right
great toe. On examination, the joint is erythematous, swollen, and exquisitely
tender. He has a history of hypertension and takes hydrochlorothiazide. Which
of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Osteoarthritis
C. Septic arthritis
D. Gouty arthritis
🟢 Correct answer: D
🔴 RATIONALE: The clinical presentation of sudden, severe pain in the first
,metatarsophalangeal joint (podagra), combined with erythema and swelling, is classic
for gout. Thiazide diuretics like hydrochlorothiazide are known to increase uric acid
levels, acting as a common trigger for acute flares.
2. Which screening tool is most appropriate for identifying alcohol misuse in a
primary care setting?
A. PHQ-9
B. CAGE questionnaire
C. GAD-7
D. MoCA
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The CAGE questionnaire (Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener)
is a validated, concise tool specifically designed to screen for alcohol use disorders.
The PHQ-9 and GAD-7 screen for depression and anxiety, respectively, while the
MoCA is used for cognitive assessment.
3. An 18-month-old child is brought to the clinic for a routine check-up. The nurse
practitioner notes that the child is not yet walking independently and has no
meaningful words. What is the most appropriate next step?
, A. Reassure the parents that children develop at different rates
B. Schedule a follow-up in six months to reassess progress
C. Order a lead level and hearing evaluation
D. Refer the child for a comprehensive developmental evaluation
🟢 Correct answer: D
🔴 RATIONALE: Developmental milestones for an 18-month-old typically include
walking and having several single words; failure to meet these milestones constitutes
a developmental delay. Prompt referral for a specialized evaluation is necessary to
identify potential underlying issues and initiate early intervention services.
4. A 45-year-old female patient presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, and weight
gain despite no change in diet. Her TSH is 12.5 mIU/L and her Free T4 is low.
What is the recommended starting dose of levothyroxine for this patient?
A. 25 mcg daily
B. 50 mcg daily
C. 1.6 mcg/kg/day
D. 100 mcg daily
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: For a middle-aged adult with no history of cardiovascular disease,
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
CORE DOMAINS
- Health Promotion and Maintenance
- Assessment of Acute and Chronic Illnesses
- Clinical Diagnosis and Management
- Pharmacotherapeutics and Non-Pharmacologic Interventions
- Professional Role and Policy
- Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- Pediatric and Adolescent Primary Care
- Geriatric Assessment and Management
- Ethical and Legal Principles in Practice
INTRODUCTION
This comprehensive assessment is designed to mirror the rigor and scope of the
national Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certification exams. Its primary purpose is to
evaluate the clinical competency, diagnostic reasoning, and professional readiness of
,the advanced practice nursing candidate. The examination assesses a broad
spectrum of skills, including health assessment, differential diagnosis, and the
management of complex health conditions across the lifespan. Utilizing a multiple-
choice and scenario-based structure, the exam emphasizes the integration of
theoretical knowledge with real-world application. Candidates must demonstrate
sound clinical decision-making, adherence to current evidence-based guidelines, and
a commitment to ethical practice and professional standards in primary care.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. A 65-year-old male presents with a complaint of sudden, severe pain in his right
great toe. On examination, the joint is erythematous, swollen, and exquisitely
tender. He has a history of hypertension and takes hydrochlorothiazide. Which
of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Osteoarthritis
C. Septic arthritis
D. Gouty arthritis
🟢 Correct answer: D
🔴 RATIONALE: The clinical presentation of sudden, severe pain in the first
,metatarsophalangeal joint (podagra), combined with erythema and swelling, is classic
for gout. Thiazide diuretics like hydrochlorothiazide are known to increase uric acid
levels, acting as a common trigger for acute flares.
2. Which screening tool is most appropriate for identifying alcohol misuse in a
primary care setting?
A. PHQ-9
B. CAGE questionnaire
C. GAD-7
D. MoCA
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The CAGE questionnaire (Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener)
is a validated, concise tool specifically designed to screen for alcohol use disorders.
The PHQ-9 and GAD-7 screen for depression and anxiety, respectively, while the
MoCA is used for cognitive assessment.
3. An 18-month-old child is brought to the clinic for a routine check-up. The nurse
practitioner notes that the child is not yet walking independently and has no
meaningful words. What is the most appropriate next step?
, A. Reassure the parents that children develop at different rates
B. Schedule a follow-up in six months to reassess progress
C. Order a lead level and hearing evaluation
D. Refer the child for a comprehensive developmental evaluation
🟢 Correct answer: D
🔴 RATIONALE: Developmental milestones for an 18-month-old typically include
walking and having several single words; failure to meet these milestones constitutes
a developmental delay. Prompt referral for a specialized evaluation is necessary to
identify potential underlying issues and initiate early intervention services.
4. A 45-year-old female patient presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, and weight
gain despite no change in diet. Her TSH is 12.5 mIU/L and her Free T4 is low.
What is the recommended starting dose of levothyroxine for this patient?
A. 25 mcg daily
B. 50 mcg daily
C. 1.6 mcg/kg/day
D. 100 mcg daily
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: For a middle-aged adult with no history of cardiovascular disease,