Predictor Exam 2026
APEA FNP Predictor Exam Blueprint
APEA’s University Predictor Exam predicts the likelihood of success on the AANP or ANCC
certification exams and can be utilized as a high-stakes exam to distinguish among students
who mastered the content from those who did not.
APEA’s Test Blueprint was created using NONPF competencies and the test blueprints from
AANP and ANCC. This exam is based on the following testing domains and knowledge
areas. APEA hesitates to be more specific with the diagnoses for fear of divulging the test
questions which would compromise the integrity of the questions and the security of the
exam. Since many Universities use this as a high-stakes exam, we want to avoid this at all
costs.
A score of 70% or greater predicts a high likelihood of success on the certification exam and
scores less than 70% in any of the knowledge areas or testing domains indicate knowledge
deficits in these identified areas. Results from the exam assist students in creating an
appropriate study plan for improving knowledge deficits.
APEA Testing Domains and Knowledge Areas for
Predictor Exams
Testing Domains Number of Percent of
Questions Questions
Physical Assessment 30 20%
Pathophysiology 30 20%
Pharmacotherapeutics 30 20%
Planning & 30 20%
Intervention
Evaluation 30 20%
Total 150 100%
There are 18 Knowledge areas represented and questions are randomly chosen from each
area to create the 150-question exam. The exam is time limited at 3 hours. Results are
available immediately upon the student submitting the final answer.
A. Explanation of Testing Domains
Physical Assessment:
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, These questions evaluate the student’s ability to obtain subjective information from a
patient or caregiver when a history is taken. It includes interviewing techniques, obtaining a
chief complaint, relevant social, medical, and family histories, reviewing past records, chief
complaint, history of present illness, and review of symptoms as well as identifying risk
factors.
The other part of the assessment questions deals with the student’s ability to obtain
objective information from the patient. This means conducting a complete physical
assessment and recognizing normal and abnormal findings based on age or developmental
level and co-morbidities.
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