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ANCC Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Examination
(AMB-BC™)

Advanced Practice Question Bank — V2.0

150 High-Complexity Multiple-Choice Questions with Detailed Rationales



Table of Contents

Domain Topic Area Questions


I Assess and Evaluate (40%) 1–55


Disease Processes — Acute Conditions 1–8


Disease Processes — Chronic Conditions 9–16


Medications & Pharmacology 17–24


Preventative Care/Health Promotion 25–30


Expected Outcomes/Optimal Health Indicators 31–35


Treatment Evaluation 36–40


Triage (In-Person, Virtual, Telehealth) 41–47


Physical and Psychosocial Assessment 48–52


Clinical Data Interpretation 53–55


II Plan and Implement (18%) 56–78


Care Coordination & Population Management 56–63


Disease-Specific Interventions 64–70

,Domain Topic Area Questions


Clinical Tasks/Procedures 71–78


III Professional Role (22%) 79–106


Scope and Standards of Practice 79–85


Professional Development 86–90


Fiscal Health/Reimbursement 91–94


Patient/Family/Staff Advocacy 95–98


Leadership/Risk Management 99–102


Safety and Security 103–106


IV Education (19%) 107–130


Modes of Educational Delivery 107–112


Diverse Populations 113–118


Communication Barriers 119–123


Professional Communication 124–130


V Integrated Clinical Scenarios 131–150




DOMAIN I: ASSESS AND EVALUATE (40%)

A. Disease Processes — Acute Conditions
• Question 1
A 67-year-old male with a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes
presents to the ambulatory clinic with a 2-day history of progressive dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea
requiring three pillows to sleep, and a nonproductive cough. His vital signs are: BP 162/94 mmHg, HR
102 bpm, RR 26/min, SpO₂ 91% on room air, and T 98.6°F. On examination, you note jugular venous

,distention, crackles in the bilateral lung bases, and 2+ pitting edema in the lower extremities. Which
assessment finding is the strongest predictor of imminent clinical deterioration requiring immediate
escalation?

A. Heart rate of 102 bpm
B. Oxygen saturation of 91% on room air
C. Jugular venous distention with crackles
D. Blood pressure of 162/94 mmHg

•• C. Jugular venous distention with crackles

Rationale: Jugular venous distention (JVD) with bilateral crackles indicates acute decompensated heart
failure (ADHF) with significant volume overload and pulmonary congestion. This combination of
findings suggests elevated central venous pressure and left-sided heart failure, which carries the
highest risk of acute respiratory failure and cardiogenic shock. While tachycardia (102 bpm), hypoxia
(SpO₂ 91%), and hypertension are also concerning, they are nonspecific and may be compensatory
responses. JVD with crackles represents the most direct evidence of hemodynamic compromise
requiring immediate provider notification and possible hospitalization.

• Question 2
A 42-year-old female presents to the ambulatory urgent care clinic with acute-onset right upper
quadrant pain that began 4 hours after a meal. She reports nausea, vomiting, and pain radiating to her
right shoulder. Her vital signs are: T 101.2°F, HR 110 bpm, BP 138/88 mmHg. On examination, she has
marked tenderness to palpation in the right upper quadrant with a positive Murphy's sign. Which
diagnostic test should the ambulatory care nurse anticipate as the most appropriate initial imaging
study?

A. Abdominal X-ray
B. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen with contrast
C. Right upper quadrant ultrasound
D. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)

•• C. Right upper quadrant ultrasound

Rationale: Right upper quadrant ultrasound is the diagnostic imaging study of choice for suspected
acute cholecystitis. It is noninvasive, widely available, and highly sensitive for detecting gallstones,
gallbladder wall thickening, pericholecystic fluid, and a positive sonographic Murphy's sign. CT is less
sensitive for biliary pathology, and MRCP is typically reserved for suspected choledocholithiasis. The
ambulatory care nurse should recognize that this patient's presentation (postprandial pain, positive
Murphy's sign, fever, leukocytosis) is classic for acute cholecystitis and coordinate appropriate
diagnostic evaluation.

• Question 3
A 55-year-old male with a history of alcohol use disorder presents with confusion, jaundice, and
abdominal distention. His laboratory results show: AST 220 U/L, ALT 98 U/L, total bilirubin 6.8 mg/dL,
INR 2.1, and albumin 2.4 g/dL. Which condition is most consistent with these findings?

, A. Acute viral hepatitis
B. Alcoholic hepatitis with liver failure
C. Biliary obstruction
D. Hepatocellular carcinoma

•• B. Alcoholic hepatitis with liver failure

Rationale: The combination of elevated AST out of proportion to ALT (AST:ALT ratio >2:1, characteristic
of alcoholic liver disease), jaundice (bilirubin 6.8 mg/dL), coagulopathy (INR 2.1), hypoalbuminemia (2.4
g/dL), and altered mental status (confusion) indicates alcoholic hepatitis with hepatic decompensation.
The elevated INR and confusion suggest synthetic dysfunction and possible hepatic encephalopathy.
This patient requires urgent evaluation and possible hospitalization. The ambulatory care nurse must
recognize the severity of this presentation and escalate care appropriately.

• Question 4
A 28-year-old female presents to the ambulatory clinic with a 3-day history of fever, sore throat, and
severe fatigue. On examination, she has bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy, pharyngeal erythema with
exudates, and palpable splenomegaly. Her complete blood count shows atypical lymphocytes. Which
complication should the ambulatory care nurse be most concerned about?

A. Bacterial superinfection
B. Splenic rupture
C. Airway obstruction
D. Myocarditis

•• B. Splenic rupture

Rationale: The patient's presentation—fever, sore throat, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, and
atypical lymphocytes—is classic for infectious mononucleosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus. Splenic
enlargement occurs in up to 50% of cases, and splenic rupture is the most feared complication, though
rare. The ambulatory care nurse should counsel the patient to avoid contact sports and heavy lifting
for 4–6 weeks. While other complications can occur, splenic rupture carries the highest morbidity and
mortality risk.

• Question 5
A 72-year-old female presents with a 1-day history of acute-onset confusion, fever, and urinary
frequency. Her family reports she has been "not herself" since yesterday. Her vital signs are: T 101.8°F,
HR 112 bpm, BP 98/62 mmHg, RR 22/min. Her urinalysis shows leukocyte esterase and nitrites positive.
Which action should the ambulatory care nurse take first?

A. Obtain a urine culture and sensitivity
B. Administer oral antibiotics
C. Notify the provider immediately due to signs of sepsis
D. Encourage oral fluid intake

•• C. Notify the provider immediately due to signs of sepsis

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