Practicum Midterm Exam Actual 2025/2026 with
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SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS (14
Questions)
Q1: A nurse practitioner uses the "SORT" acronym to evaluate the strength of
evidence when selecting a diagnostic test. In this framework, what does the "S"
stand for?
A. Statistical significance
B. Strength of recommendation [CORRECT]
C. Sensitivity analysis
D. Sample size
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: Correct because SORT (Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy) is an
evidence-based framework developed for primary care that grades
recommendations based on the quality of evidence; the "S" represents the overall
strength of the recommendation.
Q2: When formulating a differential diagnosis, the nurse practitioner considers the
patient's age, gender, and ethnicity. This approach reflects which principle of clinical
reasoning?
A. Bayesian reasoning
B. Pre-test probability and disease prevalence [CORRECT]
C. Anchoring bias
D. Diagnostic momentum
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because pre-test probability incorporates patient demographics
and epidemiological data to estimate the likelihood of a disease before testing,
which is foundational to Bayesian reasoning and guides rational diagnostic test
selection.
,Q3: A patient presents with fatigue and weight loss. The nurse practitioner initially
suspects depression but then considers hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and malignancy.
This broadening of the differential reflects:
A. Anchoring bias
B. Premature closure
C. Inductive reasoning [CORRECT]
D. Representativeness heuristic
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because inductive reasoning involves generating a broad list of
potential diagnoses from specific clinical findings and then using further data to
narrow the differential, preventing cognitive errors like premature closure.
Q4: The "red flag" symptoms in a patient with headache that require immediate
neuroimaging include all EXCEPT:
A. New onset after age 50
B. Thunderclap onset
C. Relief with over-the-counter analgesics [CORRECT]
D. Associated focal neurological deficit
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because relief with simple analgesics is reassuring and not a red
flag; red flags for secondary headache include new onset >50 years, thunderclap
onset, focal deficits, papilledema, and immunocompromise, which mandate urgent
evaluation.
Q5: A nurse practitioner uses the HEART score to stratify risk in a patient with chest
pain. Which component is NOT included in the HEART score?
A. History
B. ECG
C. Age
D. Troponin trend at 6 hours [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Correct because the HEART score includes History, ECG, Age, Risk factors,
and initial Troponin; it does not require serial troponin trends at 6 hours, which is part
of other pathways like the 0/1-hour or 0/2-hour high-sensitivity troponin algorithms.