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ANCC Adult-Gerontology Primary Care AGPCNP BC Certification Exam New Latest Version with All 175 Multiple Choice Questions, 100% Correct Answers and Rationale

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ANCC Adult-Gerontology Primary Care AGPCNP BC
Certification Exam New Latest Version with All 175
Multiple Choice Questions, 100% Correct Answers and
Rationale




AGPCNP-BC MOST TESTED & HARDEST QUESTIONS (1–25)



1. A 68-year-old patient presents with new-onset atrial fibrillation. Which risk score guides
anticoagulation decisions?

A. HAS-BLED
B. CHA₂DS₂-VASc
C. TIMI
D. Framingham

✅ Correct Answer: B

Explanation:
CHA₂DS₂-VASc estimates stroke risk and guides anticoagulation in AF.
HAS-BLED assesses bleeding risk after anticoagulation is considered.



2. Which blood pressure target is recommended for most adults ≥65 years according to current
guidelines?

A. <150/90 mmHg
B. <140/90 mmHg
C. <130/80 mmHg
D. <120/70 mmHg

✅ Correct Answer: C

,3. A 72-year-old with diabetes has decreased vibration sense and numbness in feet. This finding
indicates:

A. Peripheral vascular disease
B. Diabetic neuropathy
C. Lumbar radiculopathy
D. Vitamin D deficiency

✅ Correct Answer: B



4. Which screening is MOST appropriate for a 66-year-old man who has ever smoked?

A. Colonoscopy
B. PSA testing
C. Low-dose CT scan of lungs
D. Chest X-ray annually

✅ Correct Answer: C



5. Which medication is FIRST-LINE for chronic stable angina in primary care?

A. ACE inhibitor
B. Beta-blocker
C. Calcium channel blocker
D. Nitrate

✅ Correct Answer: B



6. A patient presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, weight gain, and bradycardia. Which lab test
should be ordered FIRST?

A. Free T4
B. TSH
C. Cortisol
D. T3

✅ Correct Answer: B



7. Which immunization is recommended annually for adults ≥65 years?

A. Shingles
B. Pneumococcal

,C. Influenza
D. Tdap

✅ Correct Answer: C



8. A 70-year-old female presents with dysuria, urgency, and frequency. No fever or flank pain. First-
line treatment?

A. Ciprofloxacin
B. Nitrofurantoin
C. Amoxicillin
D. TMP-SMX for 14 days

✅ Correct Answer: B



9. Which finding is MOST concerning in an older adult with acute confusion?

A. Polypharmacy
B. Recent hospitalization
C. Sudden onset of symptoms
D. History of dementia

✅ Correct Answer: C

Explanation:
Sudden confusion = delirium → medical emergency.



10. The MOST effective intervention to prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women is:

A. Estrogen therapy
B. Calcium only
C. Weight-bearing exercise
D. Vitamin C

✅ Correct Answer: C



11. A patient with COPD has PaO₂ 55 mm Hg. What is the appropriate oxygen goal?

A. 95–100%
B. 92–96%
C. 88–92%
D. 85–88%

✅ Correct Answer: C

, 12. Which symptom is MOST indicative of heart failure exacerbation?

A. Nocturia
B. Orthopnea
C. Weight loss
D. Bradycardia

✅ Correct Answer: B



13. Which screening is NOT recommended for asymptomatic adults?

A. Colorectal cancer screening
B. Lipid panel
C. Whole-body CT scan
D. Blood pressure screening

✅ Correct Answer: C



14. A patient on ACE inhibitors develops dry cough. Best alternative medication?

A. Thiazide diuretic
B. Beta-blocker
C. ARB
D. Calcium channel blocker

✅ Correct Answer: C



15. A 74-year-old patient reports unintentional weight loss. Your FIRST action is to:

A. Prescribe appetite stimulant
B. Order diagnostic workup
C. Reassure patient
D. Recommend supplements

✅ Correct Answer: B



16. Which condition is MOST associated with secondary hypertension?

A. Obesity
B. Diabetes
C. Renal artery stenosis
D. Aging

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