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1. Cranial nerves- need to know oculomotor (which ones to test) – 3,4,6 trigeminal is 5 and facial is 7(see attached face diagram, I used this on my scrap paper during test). Cardiac 2. Know S3 & what it means. You will hear a 3rd heart sound. S3 was not an option 3. Know S4 it is a sign of what? They describe a patient. Sounds like Tennessee. 4. A murmur that is loud and heard with your scope plus thrill is 4. A loud murmur that you don’t need a scope for is 6 5. What does a grade III/VI murmur sound like? Moderately loud 6. They tell you a systolic murmur one that radiates to the neck (Aortic Stenosis) and one the radiates to the axilla (Mitral regurgitation) 7. How do you rule out AAA -Ultrasound gold standard in 65 and older especially if they smoke 8. You have a pt with HTN and osteoporosis what medication do you put them on for HTN- thiazides 9. HTN drug for DM with neuropathy- ACE or ARB 10. You have a patient that on eye exam you notice copper and silver artioles AV nicking (BUZZ word)what else do you assess them for – HTN 11. You have an elderly patient with Isolated systolic hypertension also known as ISH(on exam) what medication do you start? CCB 12. PAD pt what is treatment- exercise 13. PAD what test- brachial index or ABI 14. Know chronic venous insuff- edema, thick skin discolored (BUZZ WORD) 15. Test you do for stable angina – stress test 16. Know Systolic and Diastolic Murmur was asked about heart murmur with high pitch holosystolic and the other one is mid systolic. 17. Know the difference between Peripheral Arterial Disease and Chronic Venous Insufficiency (symptoms- should be on Walden reviewwrite down buzz words from her and know them). 18. Question about JVD causes- occlusion, stenosis, or CHF 19. Know Bacterial endocarditis (There was a pt. with gradual onset of fever, hemorrhages on nail beds, painful raised red nodules) Osler’s nodes and janway lesions(BUZZ WORDS) 20. Questions about carotid bruit signs can signifies what- narrowing of the carotid GI 21. High triglycerides increase the risk of – pancreatitis 22. You have a pt with chronic Hep C what will be high the a) AST b) ALT or c) Both 23. First line tx GERD- PPI or H2 antagonist-for this exam it will be one or the other, they wont have both 24. You have a positive psoas maneuver. This will be in a scenariomost know this means Appendicitis 25. Rovsing sign? Appendicitis 26. Pt. with GERD and Barrett’s esophagus: Referto Oncologist (worried about cancer) 27. Question about pyloric stenosis (Hint is non bilious vomiting, olive like firm mass palpated (pediatric patient- these are BUZZ WORDS) on right upper quadrant) 28. Common causes of GERD- CCB calcium channel blockers because they open everything up 29. Increase in triglyceride can cause pancreatitis 30. First line treatment for Ellis Zollinger is PPI- unknown reason for attack of the gastric system Skin 31. What is honey crusted lesions (BUZZ word) how do you treat? Impetigo. Muprocin 32. Actinic keratosis precursor to Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SSC)- bony growth out of face chin head- Both presentation and that it is a precursor is on exam- treatment is also on there- cryotherapy 33. Rosacea(know the presentation) tx with metronidazole gel 34. How do you treat shingles – acyclovir 35. Older induration that has been there awhile what do you do? Bx it 36. Basal Cell Cancer: Waxy, pearly, telangiectasia, ulcer center lesion(these are BUZZ WORDS) they will be in a scenario format- just know it is basal cell carcinoma 37. Melanoma question: Know ABCDE. Described it. Irregular, 3 different colors.(BUZZ words) 38. Subungual Hematoma tx: Make a hole and drain the blood- ON EXAM 39. Tx for moderate acne – will be case scenario that patient has tried OTC and your answer will be tetracycline 40. Review your skin issues for adult and kids. Question about Rubeola (Koplik), 41. How do you treat a skin fungal infection? clotrimazole- any med with azole in it Peds 42. What puts a new born at high risk for hyperbilirubinemia the answer is cephalohematoma 43. Tanner stage III female 44. 14 yo boy cc of bony mass on anterior tibial tubercle(pick out the BUZZ words)-Osgood-Schlatter 45. They describe a weak baby, doesn’t feed well sleeps a lot- it has congenital heart defect 46. ADHA question- answer is neurobiological 47. First line tx of ADHD – SSRI 48. Coarctation of Aorta: Know that systolic BP on lower extremities is supposed to be greater or equal compared to upper extremities. In COA it will be lower. Look for weak radial and bounding femoral pulse 49. ADHD is a behavior disease 50. Most common cause of death in children. Options are a) poisoning b)Motor vehicle accident, c)drowning, and can’t remember the fourth one 51. Question about molliscum. Question described the disorder. White plug. (BUZZ word- on infant, be thinking of sexual abuse) 52. Peds pt has sausage

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NURSING 555 AANP EXAM 2019




Revised study guide for AANP
exam 2019
HELEN STONE·WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019·

The first thing I want to say about the boards is some is straight
forward, but most are scenarios. Read the question and specifically
read the last sentence and WHAT it is exactly asking for. Take Walden
BRONZE and LIVE to pull everything together and PASS!

There will be some crazy answers you can just throw out. And
sometimes it will come down to 2 but there is only one correct answer.
This is where you must know the foundation of the disease. For
example, the scenario may be (and is on the test) that a patient
returned from visiting family in north Carolina and she went
hiking(BUZZ WORD) while she was down there, you should be thinking
Rocking mountain spotted fever already or Lyme disease, then look
your answers(paying NO mind to anything else in the scenario. If one
of those are listed, boom that is your answer….BUT maybe the answers
are antibiotics….so you must come to the conclusion it is one of the
illnesses above to even know which antibiotic. In this case, both are
treated with doxycycline

Topics that ARE on exam, these are from my experience, Walden
review, other peers exam topics and study guides listed on here and
some updated I included with it, the original document I did not own
but this revision is mine. There are different versions of exams, but just
as Walden states this is an “entry level” exam. You will not be picking
big diagnosis , these are the common things that may present in an
urgent care/ER/family practice.

, 1. Cranial nerves- need to know oculomotor (which ones to test) – 3,4,6
trigeminal is 5 and facial is 7(see attached face diagram, I used this on
my scrap paper during test).

Cardiac

2. Know S3 & what it means. You will hear a 3rd heart sound. S3 was
not an option

3. Know S4 it is a sign of what? They describe a patient. Sounds like
Tennessee.

4. A murmur that is loud and heard with your scope plus thrill is 4. A
loud murmur that you don’t need a scope for is 6

5. What does a grade III/VI murmur sound like? Moderately loud

6. They tell you a systolic murmur one that radiates to the neck (Aortic
Stenosis) and one the radiates to the axilla (Mitral regurgitation)

7. How do you rule out AAA -Ultrasound gold standard in 65 and older
especially if they smoke

8. You have a pt with HTN and osteoporosis what medication do you
put them on for HTN- thiazides

9. HTN drug for DM with neuropathy- ACE or ARB

10. You have a patient that on eye exam you notice copper and
silver artioles AV nicking (BUZZ word)what else do you assess them
for – HTN

11. You have an elderly patient with Isolated systolic hypertension also
known as ISH(on exam) what medication do you start? CCB

12. PAD pt what is treatment- exercise

13. PAD what test- brachial index or ABI

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