AANP FNP CERTIFICATION EXAM NEWEST
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A 3-year-old patient presents at an inner-city clinic with
fever, cough, malaise, and loss of appetite. The patient
lives with several relatives, including a grandmother who
also has a cough. What diagnostic test would be most
appropriate for the patient? - ANSWER-Sputum culture
To assess a patient's ability to think abstractly, an NP
could ask the patient? - ANSWER-The meaning of a
common proverb
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Which of the following signs/symptoms are often
associated with HAs due to an intracranial tumor? -
ANSWER-Pain worse in supine position; focal
neurological signs
Which of the following is NOT an indication of
preclampsia? - ANSWER-Glucosuria
Which of the following best describes psoriatic lesions in
an elderly patient? - ANSWER-Red, sharply defined
plaques with silvery scales
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An 18-year-old college student presents for an athletic
physical. When asked about current medication, she
mentions that she takes "some herb" she bought at a
health food store for migraines and menstrual cramps.
Which of the following herbal remedies has been
commonly used for these conditions? - ANSWER-
Feverfew
Which of the following findings is typically a sign of acute
appendicitis? - ANSWER-Rebound tenderness at
McBurney's point
Which of the following lab tests should an NP order when
the suspected diagnosis is temporal arteritis? - ANSWER-
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
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If your patient is in the catarrhal stage of pertussis, upon
examination you would find which of the following? -
ANSWER-You would find mild upper respiratory symptoms
with cough. And mild conjunctival injection. It is really
indistinguishable from the common cold.
What would NOT be considered a typical finding in a
geriatric patient? - ANSWER-Low frequency hearing loss.
A typical finding in a geriatric patient would be a high
frequency hearing loss. The speaking voice is high
frequency. Degenerative changes of the ossicles, fewer
auditory neurons and atrophy of the hair cells results in
sensorineural hearing loss.