APEA PREDICTOR EXAM TEST BANK 2026 FNP & AGPCNP BOARD-
STYLE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS (2026 LATEST UPDATE)
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND ETHICS (Questions 1-5)
1. A NP has recently been hired to work in a fast track facility. The NP employer asked if she has
"a problem prescribing medications for emergency contraception." The NP replies affirmatively.
This is:
A) Grounds for dismissal
B) An ethical dilemma for the NP
C) Illegal according to the standards of nursing
D) Patient abandonment
Answer: B) An ethical dilemma for the NP
Rationale: In this instance, the NP has a difference of opinion with her employer based on her
religious or moral belief about providing emergency contraception. This situation is an example
of an ethical dilemma. Failure to participate in the provision of care to the patient based on the
NP's beliefs is neither against the law nor a violation of the standards of practice .
2. A 30-year-old female comes into a clinic with classic signs and symptoms of appendicitis. The
NP fails to refer the patient to a surgeon. The appendix ruptures and the woman dies. This is an
example of:
A) Failure of diligence
B) Professional liability
C) Negligence
D) Malpractice
Answer: D) Malpractice
Rationale: Malpractice, a negligence tort, occurs when a health care professional's actions fall
below the appropriate standard of care and hurts the patient. In this case, the patient came
with signs and symptoms indicating appendicitis and the NP failed to refer the patient .
,3. According to the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation, which action represents a definitive
violation of the LACE framework for an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
(AGPCNP) operating under 2026 regulatory standards?
A) Billing the G complexity code for a homebound patient with a single serious condition
B) Independently managing an unstable, mechanically ventilated patient in an intensive care
unit
C) Utilizing the 2026 PREVENT calculator to initiate statin therapy in a 78-year-old
D) Prescribing GLP-1 receptor agonists to an obese elder under the ADA Adipocentric Paradigm
Answer: B) Independently managing an unstable, mechanically ventilated patient in an intensive
care unit
Rationale: The Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, and Education (LACE) framework strictly
dictates that certification defines the legal scope of practice. Primary care practitioners
inherently lack the acute care (AGACNP) education required for unstable, critical acuity
management. Crossing this boundary triggers immediate malpractice and licensure liability .
4. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome is less likely if the patient:
A) Is male
B) Is less than 35 y/o
C) Has taken an SSRI with a short half-life
D) Gradually tapers SSRI use
Answer: D) Gradually tapers SSRI use
Rationale: Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome is most often seen in the primary care
office in association with SSRI discontinuation. Interruption of treatment with an antidepressant
medication is sometimes associated with symptoms including flu-like symptoms, insomnia,
nausea, imbalance, sensory disturbances, and hyperarousal. Tapering is recommended by
experts .
5. Which of the following is the best response to a woman who has just admitted she is a victim
of spousal abuse?
, A) "What was it you did to make him angry?"
B) "You must seek refuge immediately"
C) "I am concerned about your safety"
D) "I am going to call a shelter for you"
Answer: C) "I am concerned about your safety"
Rationale: The first step is to establish trust in the therapeutic relationship. Without trust,
future collaboration, intervention, and client outcome cannot be accomplished. The healthcare
provider must emphasize the fact that the victim has not done anything wrong and that the
victim's life and the lives of their children can be in danger if the abuse is not addressed .
### DERMATOLOGY (Questions 6-10)
6. A patient presents with pruritic lesions on both knees. There are visible silver scales. How
should this condition be managed?
A) Topical antifungal cream or ointment
B) Oral antibiotics
C) Topical corticosteroids cream
D) Topical antifungal/steroid cream
Answer: C) Topical corticosteroids cream
Rationale: Psoriasis is characterized by erythematous papules, as well as itchy, red, precisely
defined plaques with silvery scales. Auspitz sign is another common finding. Topical agents
containing tar and salicylic acid may be used. Topical steroids, such as betamethasone, may also
be ordered .
7. Which agent is most effective for the treatment of nodulocystic acne?
A) Benzoyl peroxide (Benzac)
B) Retinoic acid (Retin A)
STYLE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS (2026 LATEST UPDATE)
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND ETHICS (Questions 1-5)
1. A NP has recently been hired to work in a fast track facility. The NP employer asked if she has
"a problem prescribing medications for emergency contraception." The NP replies affirmatively.
This is:
A) Grounds for dismissal
B) An ethical dilemma for the NP
C) Illegal according to the standards of nursing
D) Patient abandonment
Answer: B) An ethical dilemma for the NP
Rationale: In this instance, the NP has a difference of opinion with her employer based on her
religious or moral belief about providing emergency contraception. This situation is an example
of an ethical dilemma. Failure to participate in the provision of care to the patient based on the
NP's beliefs is neither against the law nor a violation of the standards of practice .
2. A 30-year-old female comes into a clinic with classic signs and symptoms of appendicitis. The
NP fails to refer the patient to a surgeon. The appendix ruptures and the woman dies. This is an
example of:
A) Failure of diligence
B) Professional liability
C) Negligence
D) Malpractice
Answer: D) Malpractice
Rationale: Malpractice, a negligence tort, occurs when a health care professional's actions fall
below the appropriate standard of care and hurts the patient. In this case, the patient came
with signs and symptoms indicating appendicitis and the NP failed to refer the patient .
,3. According to the Consensus Model for APRN Regulation, which action represents a definitive
violation of the LACE framework for an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
(AGPCNP) operating under 2026 regulatory standards?
A) Billing the G complexity code for a homebound patient with a single serious condition
B) Independently managing an unstable, mechanically ventilated patient in an intensive care
unit
C) Utilizing the 2026 PREVENT calculator to initiate statin therapy in a 78-year-old
D) Prescribing GLP-1 receptor agonists to an obese elder under the ADA Adipocentric Paradigm
Answer: B) Independently managing an unstable, mechanically ventilated patient in an intensive
care unit
Rationale: The Licensure, Accreditation, Certification, and Education (LACE) framework strictly
dictates that certification defines the legal scope of practice. Primary care practitioners
inherently lack the acute care (AGACNP) education required for unstable, critical acuity
management. Crossing this boundary triggers immediate malpractice and licensure liability .
4. Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome is less likely if the patient:
A) Is male
B) Is less than 35 y/o
C) Has taken an SSRI with a short half-life
D) Gradually tapers SSRI use
Answer: D) Gradually tapers SSRI use
Rationale: Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome is most often seen in the primary care
office in association with SSRI discontinuation. Interruption of treatment with an antidepressant
medication is sometimes associated with symptoms including flu-like symptoms, insomnia,
nausea, imbalance, sensory disturbances, and hyperarousal. Tapering is recommended by
experts .
5. Which of the following is the best response to a woman who has just admitted she is a victim
of spousal abuse?
, A) "What was it you did to make him angry?"
B) "You must seek refuge immediately"
C) "I am concerned about your safety"
D) "I am going to call a shelter for you"
Answer: C) "I am concerned about your safety"
Rationale: The first step is to establish trust in the therapeutic relationship. Without trust,
future collaboration, intervention, and client outcome cannot be accomplished. The healthcare
provider must emphasize the fact that the victim has not done anything wrong and that the
victim's life and the lives of their children can be in danger if the abuse is not addressed .
### DERMATOLOGY (Questions 6-10)
6. A patient presents with pruritic lesions on both knees. There are visible silver scales. How
should this condition be managed?
A) Topical antifungal cream or ointment
B) Oral antibiotics
C) Topical corticosteroids cream
D) Topical antifungal/steroid cream
Answer: C) Topical corticosteroids cream
Rationale: Psoriasis is characterized by erythematous papules, as well as itchy, red, precisely
defined plaques with silvery scales. Auspitz sign is another common finding. Topical agents
containing tar and salicylic acid may be used. Topical steroids, such as betamethasone, may also
be ordered .
7. Which agent is most effective for the treatment of nodulocystic acne?
A) Benzoyl peroxide (Benzac)
B) Retinoic acid (Retin A)