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NU 577 / AANP Exam Pearls Latest Exam Prep Exam Format AANP: Exam Pearls • AANP FNP exam contains very few nonclinical questions • Certification tests are designed for entry-level practice • AANP has 15 pilot questions which are not graded [there is NO WAY to identify the pilot test questions from the graded questions] • New clinical info [treatment and/or guidelines] released in the last 10 months won’t be on the exam • Questions will be on primary care disorders – if you are guessing, AVOID PICKING EXOTIC DIAGNOSIS AS AN ANSWER Labs • Normal lab results pertinent to a question WILL ONLY BE LISTED ONCE. Use your scratch sheet of paper to jot down these values if given. • Follow the LAB NORMS GIVEN BY AANP not what you learned in NP school • Learn the significance of abnormal lab values AND type of follow-up needed [i.e. elderly gentleman with c/o scalp tenderness + indurated temporal artery, NP suspects temporal arteritis. Screening test is sed rate – which is expected to be MUCH HIGHER than normal value] Good to Know • Expect one question related to dental injury [i.e. completely avulsed permanent tooth should be reimplanted ASAP! It can be transported to dentist in cold milk (not frozen milk) • May be a question on epidemiologic terms (i.e. sensitivity is defined as the ability of a test to detect a person who has the disease. Specificity is defined as the ability of a test to detect a person who is healthy or detect the person without the disease) • Learn definition of some research study designs : cohort follows a group of people who share some common characteristics to observe the development of a disease over time – Framingham nurses health study • Emergent conditions that will present in primary care clinics will be on the exam: navicular fracture, MI, cauda equina syndrome, anaphylaxis, angioedema, meningococcal meningitis • Know some anatomic areas : trauma to Kiesselbach’s plexus = anterior nosebleed • Some questions ask about “gold-standard test” or the “diagnostic test for the condition”: sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha/beta thalassemia = hgb electrophoresis • Disease states are usually presented in their “full-blown classic” textbook presentation: acute mononucleosis, teen will have classic triad of sore throat, prolonged fatigue, and enlarged cervical nodes. If patient is older with same signs/symptoms, it is still mononucleosis reactivated type • Ethic background may provide clues to disease: alpha thal = southeast Asia / Filipinos; beta thal = Mediterranean • NO ASYMPTOMATIC or BORDERLINE CASES OF DISEASE STATES WILL BE ON THE EXAM: IDA in “real life” don’t present often with pica or spoon-shaped nails, on the exam they

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, AANP: Exam Pearls
Exam Format
• AANP FNP exam contains very few nonclinical questions
• Certification tests are designed for entry-level practice
• AANP has 15 pilot questions which are not graded [there is NO WAY to identify the pilot test
questions from the graded questions]
• New clinical info [treatment and/or guidelines] released in the last 10 months won’t be on the
exam
• Questions will be on primary care disorders – if you are guessing, AVOID PICKING EXOTIC
DIAGNOSIS AS AN ANSWER


Labs
• Normal lab results pertinent to a question WILL ONLY BE LISTED ONCE. Use your scratch
sheet of paper to jot down these values if given.
• Follow the LAB NORMS GIVEN BY AANP not what you learned in NP school
• Learn the significance of abnormal lab values AND type of follow-up needed [i.e. elderly
gentleman with c/o scalp tenderness + indurated temporal artery, NP suspects temporal
arteritis. Screening test is sed rate – which is expected to be MUCH HIGHER than normal
value]


Good to Know
• Expect one question related to dental injury [i.e. completely avulsed permanent tooth
should be reimplanted ASAP! It can be transported to dentist in cold milk (not frozen milk)
• May be a question on epidemiologic terms (i.e. sensitivity is defined as the ability of a test to
detect a person who has the disease. Specificity is defined as the ability of a test to detect a
person who is healthy or detect the person without the disease)
• Learn definition of some research study designs : cohort follows a group of people who
share some common characteristics to observe the development of a disease over time –
Framingham nurses health study
• Emergent conditions that will present in primary care clinics will be on the exam: navicular
fracture, MI, cauda equina syndrome, anaphylaxis, angioedema, meningococcal meningitis
• Know some anatomic areas : trauma to Kiesselbach’s plexus = anterior nosebleed
• Some questions ask about “gold-standard test” or the “diagnostic test for the condition”:
sickle cell anemia, G6PD anemia, and alpha/beta thalassemia = hgb electrophoresis
• Disease states are usually presented in their “full-blown classic” textbook presentation:
acute mononucleosis, teen will have classic triad of sore throat, prolonged fatigue, and
enlarged cervical nodes. If patient is older with same signs/symptoms, it is still mononucleosis
reactivated type
• Ethic background may provide clues to disease: alpha thal = southeast Asia / Filipinos; beta
thal = Mediterranean
• NO ASYMPTOMATIC or BORDERLINE CASES OF DISEASE STATES WILL BE ON THE
EXAM: IDA in “real life” don’t present often with pica or spoon-shaped nails, on the exam they

,NU 577 / AANP Exam Pearls

will have these clinical findings
• Be familiar with lupus and SLE: malar rash (butterfly) = lupus. Instruct patient to avoid /
minimize sun exposure r/t photosensitivity.
• Be familiar with polymyalgia rheumatica (PRM): 1st line tx is long-term steroids. Long-term,
low-dose steroids are commonly used to control symptoms (pain, severe stiffness in shoulders
/ hip girdle). PMR patients are at HIGH RISK FOR TEMPORAL ARTERITIS.

, NU 577 / AANP Exam Pearls

• Gold standard exam for temporal arteritis: biopsy + refer patient to optho for management.
• Learn the disorders for which maneuvers are used and what a positive report means :
o Finkelstein’s test—positive in De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
o Anterior drawer maneuver and Lachman maneuver—positive if anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL) of the knee is damaged. The knee may also be unstable.
o McMurray’s sign—positive in meniscus injuries of the knee
• Conditions that NEED a radiologic test : damaged joints – order Xray 1 st (but MRI is the gold
standard)
• Abnormal eye findings in DM (diabetic retinopathy) and HTN (hypertensive retinopathy)
should be MEMORIZED and learn to distinguish each one:
o Diabetic retinopathy = neovascularization, cotton wool spots, microaneurysms
o Hypertensive retinopathy = AV nicking, silver and/or copper wire arterioles
• Become knowledgeable about physical exam “normal” and “abnormal” findings:
o Checking DTRs in patient w/severe sciatica or diabetic peripheral neuropathy: ankle
jerk reflex (Achilles reflex) may be absent or hypoactive. Scoring absent (0), hypoactive
(1), normal (2), hyperactive (3), and clonus (4).
• ONLY A FEW QUESTIONS WILL BE ON BENIGN or PHYSIOLOGIC VARIANTS: benign S4
heart sounds may be auscultated in some elderly pt. Torus palantinus and fishtail uvula may be
seen during the oral exam in a few patients.
• If the question is asking for the initial or screening lab test , it will probably be a “ cheap ” and
readily available test : CBC (complete blood count (CBC) to screen for anemia
• There are some questions on theories and conceptual models : Stages of change or
“decision” theory (Prochaska) includes concepts such as precontemplation, contemplation,
preparation, action, and maintenance.
• Other health theorists who have been included on the exams in the past are ( not inclusive ):
o Alfred Bandura (self-efficacy), Erik Erikson, Sigmund Freud, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
(grieving), and others
o If a small child expresses a desire to marry a parent of the opposite sex : the child is
in the oedipal stage (Freud). Child’s age is about 5 to 6 years (preschool to
kindergarten).
o Starting at the age of about 11 years , most children can understand abstract
concepts (early abstract thinking) and are better at logical thinking .
o When performing the Mini-Mental State Exam , when the NP is asking about
“proverbs,” the nurse is assessing the patient’s ability to understand abstract concepts.
• Keep these good communication rules in mind : Ask open-ended questions, do not reassure
patients, avoid angering the patient, and respect the patient’s culture.
• There may be two to three questions relating to abuse : child abuse, domestic abuse, elderly
abuse


Antibiotics & Medications
• Know the difference between 1 st and 2 nd line abx : AOM in 7 yr old treated with amoxicillin
returns in 48hr without improvement (continued ear pain, bulging TM). Next step is to d/c
amox and start child on 2 nd line abx Augmentin BID x10 days
• Be familiar with alternative abx for PCN-allergic patients: If patient has gram+ infection,
prescribe macrolides, clinda, quinolones = levo or moxi
• Patient responds well to macrolides but thinks they’re allergic to erythromycin (nausea,
GI upset): inform patient she had an adverse rx, not a true allergic (hives/angioedema): switch

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