AANP FNP FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER EXAM
WITH QESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
2024/2025, LATEST GRADED A+
Which culture values drug safety>effectiveness (may take lower doses than
prescribed) - (answer)Japanese cultural consideration
Which culture believes illness diagnosed through pulse and color/texture of
tongue - (answer)Chinese cultural considerations
Use American medicine for acute illnesses and surgery and Chines medicine for
long-term conditions - (answer)Chinese cultural considerations
Healing=sacred work
Use "white" medicine to treat white disease (diabetes, cancer, cholelithiasis)
Use Native American medicine to treat NA problems (Pain, mental illness,
alcoholism) - (answer)Native American cultural considerations
Tooth eruption- age for primary and permanent - (answer)Primary: Central Incisor
@ 6 months...Second Molar by 24 mnonths
Permanent: Central Incisor @ 6 years...Second Molar by 12 years
Generalized assessment tool (Birth to 6years) that measures gross/fine motor
development, language, and personal-social development - (answer)Denver II
, 2
Car seat rules:
Must face ___________ until at least 1 year
Separate restraint system from car seat until ___ years and ____lbs -
(answer)Must face backwards until at least 1 year
Separate restraint system from car seat until 4 years and 40lbs
Starburst appearance in iris of eye (DS) - (answer)Brushfield spots
- (answer)Down Syndrome
_________ Syndrome common illness
Leukemia (4x more likely to get) - (answer)Down Syndrome common illness
A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome, making
them XXY instead of XY.
Normal at birth-presents at puberty
infertility
has more female characteristics
tall stature
gynecomastia - (answer)Klinefelter syndrome
, 3
- (answer)Turner's syndrome
- (answer)Marfan Syndrome
Aortic Aneurysm associated with which genetic disorder - (answer)Marfan
syndrome common CV issue
A human genetic disease caused by a recessive allele that leads to the
accumulation of certain lipids in the brain. Seizures, blindness, and degeneration
of motor and mental performance usually become manifest a few months after
birth.
decreased muscle tone
cherry red macula **
deafness - (answer)Tay-Sachs disease
Bicuspid aortic valve & coarctation of aorta - (answer)Turner's syndrome CV
abnormalities
Ashkenazic Jewish ethnicity - (answer)Children with Tay-Sachs are predisposed
due to ??
a scale of 1-10 to evaluate a newborn infant's physical status at 1 and 5 minutes
after birth. 0=bad, 10=good. - (answer)APGAR score
, 4
20-21 inches (51cm) - (answer)Newborn average length
7lbs (3.1kg) - (answer)Newborn average weight
13-14 inches (33-35cm) - (answer)Newborn Average head circumference
premature= prior to 37 weeks
gestational= 37-41
post-term= after 41 weeks - (answer)Gestational age
premature, normal gestational period, post-term
P: 120-170bpm
RR: 30-80
BP< 112/74
T >100.4=fever - (answer)Newborn normal vitals
benign, small raised white spots on nose, chin, and forehead
(disappear w/in 3-4 weeks) - (answer)Milia (when disappear??)
"prickly heat"
obstructed sweat (eccrine gland) ducts - (answer)Miliaria