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Comprehensive AGACNP certification review covering neurology (cranial nerves, TIA/CVA), shock classification (hypovolemic, cardiogenic, septic), respiratory failure, electrolyte imbalances, and critical care hemodynamics.

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AGACNP FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2026 /ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT VERIFIED AND
DETAILED ANSWERS /LATEST UPDATE/A+
GRADE


Tx of infectious Post - op fever - Correct Answer - # 1 Supportive fluid therapy and APAP

#2 Treat underlying source

#3 Gram stain and C & S all invasive lines or catheters as indicated .


What is the best intervention for fever of unknown origin? - Correct Answer - Nothing

until the diagnosis is confirmed.



Major syndromes causing fever - S/S of each and TX - Correct Answer - Serotonin

syndrome - SSRI use, clonus, hyperreflexia, ataxia, mental status changes,

restlessness, confusion, agitation, coma, seizure, diaphoresis, hyperthermia, mydriasis,

labile bp

- tx: dantrolene sodium, clonazepam for rigor, cooling blankets



Malignant Hyperthermia - happens in the OR; after succinylcholine IV then fry brain to

104 F. IVF, pack them with ice then send to PACU with Dantrolene


Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - associated with dopamine antagonists -

bradykinesia, "lead - pipe" muscle rigidity

- on anti psychotic; IVF priority to flush toxins out, and this is true to every toxic

,Other rando causes of fever to consider - Correct Answer - Temporal arteritis - high ESR,

normal WBC, fever as high as 104!!! - HA, scalp tenderness, visual complaints. - 15% of

all cases of FUO in pts > 65 years




Pt w/ vise - like, tight, generalized HA that is most intense in the neck or back of the

head, w/ no focal symptoms and that lasts for several hours. What is it / what do you

do? - Correct Answer - Tension HA. No dx for this. Manage w/ OTC analgesics and

relaxation.



Female w/ unilateral episodic HA that is dull or throbbing, builds up gradually and

lasts for several hours. Has some field defects, visual hallucinations such as stars,

sparks, and zigzag lights, APHASIA, numbness, tingling, clumsiness and weakess, also

n/v, and photophobia and phonophobia. What is it / what do you do? - Correct Answer -

Classic Migraine (migraine with aura) (NOT COMMON MIGRAINE). This is r/t dilation

and pulsation of branches of external carotid and follows the trigeminal nerve

pathway.



If new or different than previous HA's -- Head CT!!!

,BMP, CBC, VDRL, ESR, and anything else indicated by hx and physical exam



If Migraine confirmed, then....


#1 avoid triggers

#2 relax/manage stress

#3 Prophylactic therapy is ATTACKS > 2- 3x PER MONTH (Elevil - monitor QT interval;

Depakote, Inderal Tofranol, Catapres, Veramapil, Topamax, Neurontin, Methysergide,

Magnesium).



In ACUTE ATTACK: rest, take ASA right away (some relief), Sumitriptan 6mg SQ or

25mg PO at onset (STANDARD ABORTIVE TX), SQ may be repeated.



Middle- aged male w/ unilateral, periorbital HA, no family hx of HA or migraine, but

possible ETOH use. Describes pain as "severe" and reports suicidal thoughts when the

pain comes on. Also causes him nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, and eye redness. What

is it / what do you do? - Correct Answer - Cluster HA. No diagnostics. Eye will be red,

and he will have rhinorrhea.



PO meds ineffective.

Give 100% o2 (so about 12- 15L on non- rebreather for about 15 min).

Subq Sumitriptan 6mg

Inhalation Ergostat



Albumin level for protein malnutrition / Albumin level for edema? - Correct Answer - <

, 3.5 / < 2.7 (will see falling out hair, ridged nails, muscle wasting, dry mucous

membranes, slow healing).



Nutritional considerations for the acutely ill: - Correct Answer - In times of physiological

stress, pts caloric needs double from baseline d/t their hypercatabolic state



Goal of nutritional therapy is to sustain pts existing weight, even if pt is obese



Typical caloric requirement is to sustain existing weight is 30- 35kcal/kg or body

weight daily, so hospital patients will require 60 - 70 kcal/kg daily



Pt getting feedings with duo tube, ND tube, NG tube, or PEG what should you watch out

for? - Correct Answer - Complications of Enteral nutrition support related to the

solution.

- aspiration

- diarrhea

- emesis

- GI bleeding (didn't know that, d/t PEG?)

- mechanical obstruction of tube

- hypernatremia (know this!!)

- dehydration (know this!!)

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