FNP654 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
FNP role in bioterrorism? - ANSWER-1. Contain the mess
2. Initiate basic life support
3. Involve the government
4. Inform the public
QUESTION: What to do for moderate acne? - ANSWER-Topical retinoid
Topical antibiotic (clindamycin, erythromycin) and BPO
QUESTION: Education for patient with rosacea - ANSWER-1. Avoid alcohol and spicy foods that can
cause flares
2. Avoid oil-based cosmetics and skincare that can aggravate
3. Never apply steroids to rosacea
4. Wear sunscreen!
QUESTION: What 2 birth controls are recommended for females with acne? - ANSWER-YAZ & Ortho tri
cyclen
QUESTION: What hormone should not be given alone to female patients with acne? - ANSWER-
Progesterone. Can worsen current acne.
, QUESTION: Describe hives (urticaria) - ANSWER-an allergic skin condition characterized by the formation
of a wheal and flare - red, raised
QUESTION: What medications can cause hives? - ANSWER-NSAIDs, antibiotics (Bactrim), and ACEis
QUESTION: A patient presents with a generalized rash. No medical history. What does the FNP do? -
ANSWER-Order CBC (anemia, polycythemia). CMP (kidney, liver dz). Thyroid.
QUESTION: Scabies treatment - ANSWER-Permethrin 5% cream (Remember you have 5 fingers)
Starve mites by sealing them in a bag for about 10 days.
All family members need to be treated.
Itch can persist past treatment for 2-4 weeks.
QUESTION: The FNP diagnoses the honey-colored crusts as non-bullous impetigo. It is widespread. What
is the first-line treatment? - ANSWER-Oral cephelexin (Keflex)
QUESTION: The child has a sandpapery, red rash in the flexor regions of his elbows. Also behind his
knees. What is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
QUESTION: The adult presents with a scaly rash on the extensor regions of his elbows. What is the most
likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-Psoriasis
FNP role in bioterrorism? - ANSWER-1. Contain the mess
2. Initiate basic life support
3. Involve the government
4. Inform the public
QUESTION: What to do for moderate acne? - ANSWER-Topical retinoid
Topical antibiotic (clindamycin, erythromycin) and BPO
QUESTION: Education for patient with rosacea - ANSWER-1. Avoid alcohol and spicy foods that can
cause flares
2. Avoid oil-based cosmetics and skincare that can aggravate
3. Never apply steroids to rosacea
4. Wear sunscreen!
QUESTION: What 2 birth controls are recommended for females with acne? - ANSWER-YAZ & Ortho tri
cyclen
QUESTION: What hormone should not be given alone to female patients with acne? - ANSWER-
Progesterone. Can worsen current acne.
, QUESTION: Describe hives (urticaria) - ANSWER-an allergic skin condition characterized by the formation
of a wheal and flare - red, raised
QUESTION: What medications can cause hives? - ANSWER-NSAIDs, antibiotics (Bactrim), and ACEis
QUESTION: A patient presents with a generalized rash. No medical history. What does the FNP do? -
ANSWER-Order CBC (anemia, polycythemia). CMP (kidney, liver dz). Thyroid.
QUESTION: Scabies treatment - ANSWER-Permethrin 5% cream (Remember you have 5 fingers)
Starve mites by sealing them in a bag for about 10 days.
All family members need to be treated.
Itch can persist past treatment for 2-4 weeks.
QUESTION: The FNP diagnoses the honey-colored crusts as non-bullous impetigo. It is widespread. What
is the first-line treatment? - ANSWER-Oral cephelexin (Keflex)
QUESTION: The child has a sandpapery, red rash in the flexor regions of his elbows. Also behind his
knees. What is the most likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
QUESTION: The adult presents with a scaly rash on the extensor regions of his elbows. What is the most
likely diagnosis? - ANSWER-Psoriasis