AANP ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Secondary Prevention. Answer: Screening tests such as BP check,
mammograms, colonoscopy
◉ Tertiary Prevention. Answer: Adjusting therapy to avoid further TOD
◉ Rubella. Answer: Most tetrogenic virus to fetus
◉ Diphtheria. Answer: Children died from upper airway disease
◉ Herd Immunity. Answer: Resistance of a group to an infectious agent.
◉ Active immunity. Answer: Response to an antigen (infecting or
vaccination) characterized by the presence of an antibody produced by
the host.
◉ Passive immunity. Answer: Produced by another host, acquired
naturally by infant from mother OR artificially by antibody containing
serum (IG)
, ◉ Active. Answer: Onset within a month
Duration is lifetime (or a long time)
◉ Passive. Answer: Onset is immediate
Duration is short (usually 6-9 months)
◉ LAV. Answer: MMR; varicella; Intranasal influenza (H1N1 and
seasonal); Varicella zoster (Shingles)
◉ Contraindications for LAV. Answer: Pregnancy; immune suppression;
HIV when CD4 counts <200.
◉ Contraindications for LAIV (flu). Answer: <2 or <49; anaphylactic to
egg; children on chronic ASA therapy; hx of Guillain Barre; reactive
airway disease; COPD; cardiac disorders; pregnancy;
◉ Alcohol Abuse Lab Findings. Answer: Macrocytosis w/o anemia;
Isolated hypertriglyceridemia
◉ CAGE questionnaire. Answer: Cut down; Annoyed by criticism;
Guilty about driving; need and Eye opening drink?
◉ Leading causes of death in US. Answer: Heart disease; cancer; stroke;
resp disease
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Secondary Prevention. Answer: Screening tests such as BP check,
mammograms, colonoscopy
◉ Tertiary Prevention. Answer: Adjusting therapy to avoid further TOD
◉ Rubella. Answer: Most tetrogenic virus to fetus
◉ Diphtheria. Answer: Children died from upper airway disease
◉ Herd Immunity. Answer: Resistance of a group to an infectious agent.
◉ Active immunity. Answer: Response to an antigen (infecting or
vaccination) characterized by the presence of an antibody produced by
the host.
◉ Passive immunity. Answer: Produced by another host, acquired
naturally by infant from mother OR artificially by antibody containing
serum (IG)
, ◉ Active. Answer: Onset within a month
Duration is lifetime (or a long time)
◉ Passive. Answer: Onset is immediate
Duration is short (usually 6-9 months)
◉ LAV. Answer: MMR; varicella; Intranasal influenza (H1N1 and
seasonal); Varicella zoster (Shingles)
◉ Contraindications for LAV. Answer: Pregnancy; immune suppression;
HIV when CD4 counts <200.
◉ Contraindications for LAIV (flu). Answer: <2 or <49; anaphylactic to
egg; children on chronic ASA therapy; hx of Guillain Barre; reactive
airway disease; COPD; cardiac disorders; pregnancy;
◉ Alcohol Abuse Lab Findings. Answer: Macrocytosis w/o anemia;
Isolated hypertriglyceridemia
◉ CAGE questionnaire. Answer: Cut down; Annoyed by criticism;
Guilty about driving; need and Eye opening drink?
◉ Leading causes of death in US. Answer: Heart disease; cancer; stroke;
resp disease