Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse
Practitioner Certification
Comprehensive Final Test (Qns & Ans)
2025
1. Scenario: A family nurse practitioner (FNP) meets a family
in which a middle‑aged parent has been newly diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. The family is anxious about how the diagnosis
will affect their eating habits and household routines. Which
intervention is most effective in promoting family adaptation to
the new dietary regimen?
- A) Provide standardized dietary guidelines without
discussion.
- B) Arrange a family education session to collaboratively
develop culturally appropriate meal plans.
- C) Encourage the patient to focus solely on self-
management.
- D) Immediately refer the family to a social worker for
support.
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, ANS: B) Arrange a family education session to
collaboratively develop culturally appropriate meal plans.
Rationale: In family nursing, engaging the entire family in
care planning—especially for chronic conditions—enhances
understanding, promotes a supportive environment, and tailors
interventions to the family’s cultural context.
2. Scenario: An FNP is conducting a family assessment using a
genogram and notices that there is a strong pattern of
cardiovascular disease across generations. What is the primary
benefit of using a genogram in this context?
- A) It provides an immediate diagnosis of genetic disorders.
- B) It visually illustrates family relationships and identifies
hereditary risk factors.
- C) It serves as a legal document for family history.
- D) It replaces the need for individual risk assessment.
ANS: B) It visually illustrates family relationships and
identifies hereditary risk factors.
Rationale: A genogram is a graphic tool that displays family
structure and health history, making it easier to identify patterns
of hereditary conditions and guide preventive strategies.
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,3. Scenario: A family is experiencing increased conflict after
one parent’s recent job loss. The FNP recognizes that the family is
in the “family crisis” stage. Which intervention will best address
the immediate needs of the family during this crisis?
- A) Providing crisis intervention counseling and facilitating
a family meeting.
- B) Encouraging each family member to work
independently.
- C) Advising the family to postpone all major decisions until
employment is restored.
- D) Focusing solely on the financial aspects without
addressing emotional needs.
ANS: A) Providing crisis intervention counseling and
facilitating a family meeting.
Rationale: Crisis intervention and family meetings help the
family communicate effectively, address emotional distress, and
collaboratively problem-solve, all of which are essential during a
family crisis.
4. Scenario: An FNP is working with a culturally diverse
family whose traditional beliefs influence health practices. Which
strategy best demonstrates culturally sensitive care in family
nursing?
- A) Imposing evidence-based protocols without
modification.
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, - B) Exploring how the family’s traditional practices can be
integrated with conventional care.
- C) Advising the family to abandon traditional practices
immediately.
- D) Relying solely on the written literature to guide
treatment decisions.
ANS: B) Exploring how the family’s traditional practices can
be integrated with conventional care.
Rationale: Culturally sensitive care involves partnering with
the family to understand their beliefs and incorporating them into
a care plan that respects their cultural context while ensuring
safety and efficacy.
5. Scenario: A family nurse practitioner is evaluating a family’s
ability to adapt to a member’s chronic illness. Which of the
following best reflects a key component of family resilience?
- A) A strict adherence to traditional roles with minimal
change.
- B) Active communication, flexibility, and problem-solving
skills.
- C) The absence of conflict, regardless of the underlying
issues.
- D) Reliance solely on professional support without internal
coping.
©2025
Practitioner Certification
Comprehensive Final Test (Qns & Ans)
2025
1. Scenario: A family nurse practitioner (FNP) meets a family
in which a middle‑aged parent has been newly diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. The family is anxious about how the diagnosis
will affect their eating habits and household routines. Which
intervention is most effective in promoting family adaptation to
the new dietary regimen?
- A) Provide standardized dietary guidelines without
discussion.
- B) Arrange a family education session to collaboratively
develop culturally appropriate meal plans.
- C) Encourage the patient to focus solely on self-
management.
- D) Immediately refer the family to a social worker for
support.
©2025
, ANS: B) Arrange a family education session to
collaboratively develop culturally appropriate meal plans.
Rationale: In family nursing, engaging the entire family in
care planning—especially for chronic conditions—enhances
understanding, promotes a supportive environment, and tailors
interventions to the family’s cultural context.
2. Scenario: An FNP is conducting a family assessment using a
genogram and notices that there is a strong pattern of
cardiovascular disease across generations. What is the primary
benefit of using a genogram in this context?
- A) It provides an immediate diagnosis of genetic disorders.
- B) It visually illustrates family relationships and identifies
hereditary risk factors.
- C) It serves as a legal document for family history.
- D) It replaces the need for individual risk assessment.
ANS: B) It visually illustrates family relationships and
identifies hereditary risk factors.
Rationale: A genogram is a graphic tool that displays family
structure and health history, making it easier to identify patterns
of hereditary conditions and guide preventive strategies.
©2025
,3. Scenario: A family is experiencing increased conflict after
one parent’s recent job loss. The FNP recognizes that the family is
in the “family crisis” stage. Which intervention will best address
the immediate needs of the family during this crisis?
- A) Providing crisis intervention counseling and facilitating
a family meeting.
- B) Encouraging each family member to work
independently.
- C) Advising the family to postpone all major decisions until
employment is restored.
- D) Focusing solely on the financial aspects without
addressing emotional needs.
ANS: A) Providing crisis intervention counseling and
facilitating a family meeting.
Rationale: Crisis intervention and family meetings help the
family communicate effectively, address emotional distress, and
collaboratively problem-solve, all of which are essential during a
family crisis.
4. Scenario: An FNP is working with a culturally diverse
family whose traditional beliefs influence health practices. Which
strategy best demonstrates culturally sensitive care in family
nursing?
- A) Imposing evidence-based protocols without
modification.
©2025
, - B) Exploring how the family’s traditional practices can be
integrated with conventional care.
- C) Advising the family to abandon traditional practices
immediately.
- D) Relying solely on the written literature to guide
treatment decisions.
ANS: B) Exploring how the family’s traditional practices can
be integrated with conventional care.
Rationale: Culturally sensitive care involves partnering with
the family to understand their beliefs and incorporating them into
a care plan that respects their cultural context while ensuring
safety and efficacy.
5. Scenario: A family nurse practitioner is evaluating a family’s
ability to adapt to a member’s chronic illness. Which of the
following best reflects a key component of family resilience?
- A) A strict adherence to traditional roles with minimal
change.
- B) Active communication, flexibility, and problem-solving
skills.
- C) The absence of conflict, regardless of the underlying
issues.
- D) Reliance solely on professional support without internal
coping.
©2025