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Ace the non-clinical portion of your ANCC AGPCNP certification exam with confidence using this comprehensive 250+ question test bank, fully updated for the 2026/2027 ANCC exam blueprint! The non-clinical content on the AGPCNP exam constitutes approximately 16%–20% of the total exam (about 24–35 questions) , making mastery of these topics essential for success . This all-in-one resource covers the full spectrum of non-clinical domains — including Professional Practice, Legal and Ethical Issues, Reimbursement and Healthcare Policy, Research and Evidence-Based Practice, and Leadership and Quality Improvement. Featuring exam-style multiple-choice questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales that explain both the correct choice and why the distractors are incorrect, this resource mirrors the actual 175-question, 3.5-hour ANCC computer-based exam format. Topics include: malpractice elements (duty, breach, causation, damages), ethical principles (autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, utilitarianism), informed consent, advance directives (living will, durable power of attorney), emancipated minor status, HITECH Act and HIPAA, incident-to billing, claims-made vs. occurrence-based malpractice insurance, DEA and prescriptive authority, licensure vs. certification, ICD-10 and CPT coding, Medicare Parts A–D, Medicaid, and the hierarchy of evidence in research. Perfect for AGPCNP, FNP, and advanced practice nursing candidates seeking self-assessment, targeted review, and exam-day success. Instant Download available.

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ANCC AGPCNP Non-Clinical Terms Exam
Complete 250+ Q&A Test Bank with
Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales |
Professional Practice, Legal, Ethical,
Reimbursement, Research & Policy |
2026/2027 Edition | 100% Pass
Guarantee

SECTION 1: RESEARCH & EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE (Questions 1-35)

Question 1
Which of the following represents the highest level of evidence in the evidence
hierarchy?

A) Randomized Controlled Trial
B) Cohort Study
C) Meta-analysis
D) Expert Opinion

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The evidence hierarchy places meta-analysis at the highest level, followed by
systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, case reports/series, and
expert opinions/editorials. Meta-analysis statistically combines results from multiple
studies to provide the most robust evidence for clinical decision-making. Expert opinion
represents the lowest level of evidence.



Question 2
A systematic review differs from a meta-analysis in that:

,A) A systematic review does not include statistical pooling of results
B) A systematic review is a lower level of evidence
C) A systematic review only includes randomized controlled trials
D) A systematic review is not considered evidence-based

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A systematic review comprehensively collects and evaluates all relevant
studies on a topic but does not necessarily statistically combine the results. A meta-
analysis specifically uses statistical methods to pool results from multiple studies . Both
are high-level evidence sources, but meta-analysis provides quantitative synthesis.



Question 3
Which research design is considered the gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness
of an intervention?

A) Cohort Study
B) Case-Control Study
C) Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
D) Cross-Sectional Study

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) is the gold standard for evaluating
intervention effectiveness . RCTs use randomization to minimize bias and allow for
causal inference. Cohort studies observe outcomes over time but lack randomization.
Case-control studies are retrospective, and cross-sectional studies assess prevalence at a
single point in time.



Question 4
A researcher wants to study the relationship between smoking and lung cancer by
following a group of smokers and non-smokers over 20 years. This is an example of:

A) Case-Control Study
B) Cross-Sectional Study

,C) Cohort Study
D) Randomized Controlled Trial

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A cohort study follows a group of individuals (cohort) over time to compare
outcomes between those exposed and not exposed to a risk factor . This design is ideal
for studying disease etiology and risk factors. Case-control studies are retrospective, and
cross-sectional studies assess prevalence at one point in time.



Question 5
In the evidence hierarchy, which level is the lowest?

A) Systematic Review
B) Cohort Study
C) Case Reports/Series
D) Expert Opinions/Editorials

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Expert opinions and editorials represent the lowest level of evidence in the
evidence hierarchy . While expert opinion has value, it is considered the least reliable
source for clinical decision-making compared to meta-analyses, systematic reviews,
RCTs, and observational studies.



Question 6
Which research design is best suited for studying rare conditions?

A) Randomized Controlled Trial
B) Cohort Study
C) Case-Control Study
D) Meta-analysis

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Case-control studies are well-suited for studying rare conditions or diseases
with long latency periods. They are retrospective, comparing individuals with the

, condition (cases) to those without (controls) and looking back for exposures. Cohort
studies require large sample sizes and long follow-up periods for rare conditions.



Question 7
Incidence refers to:

A) The number of existing cases of a disease
B) The rate of new cases of a disease
C) The total number of hospitalizations
D) The mortality rate from a disease

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Incidence is the rate of new cases of a disease in a population at risk during a
specified time period . It conveys information about the risk of contracting a disease.
Prevalence measures the total number of existing cases (new and old) at a specific point
in time.



Question 8
Prevalence is best described as:

A) The rate of new cases of a disease
B) The total number of existing cases of a disease at a specific time
C) The number of deaths from a disease
D) The risk of developing a disease

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Prevalence measures how widespread a disease is by counting the total
number of existing cases (both new and pre-existing) at a specific point in time .
Prevalence is influenced by both incidence and disease duration.



Question 9
A researcher is studying the risk of developing hypertension over 10 years. Which
measure of disease frequency is most appropriate?

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