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This document is a complete and verified test bank for the AGACNP Exam 4 (2025–2026), providing detailed questions and accurate answers designed to help students master the clinical knowledge required for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner certification. It covers an extensive range of topics in acute and critical care medicine, neurology, cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, and advanced pathophysiology—making it an indispensable study resource for AGACNP candidates and nursing students preparing for exams or board certification. The content includes a comprehensive review of cranial nerve anatomy and functions, neurological disorders such as Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA), Seizures, Myasthenia Gravis, Multiple Sclerosis, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, and Meningitis, along with their causes, diagnostic findings, and evidence-based management. Students will also find a detailed overview of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, including pharmacologic interventions and nursing care priorities. In the respiratory section, the document provides an in-depth explanation of Asthma, COPD, Pneumonia, Pulmonary Embolism, and ARDS, complete with pathophysiology, diagnostics, and management guidelines. It emphasizes key interventions such as ventilator settings, PEEP control, oxygen therapy, and pharmacological management, including bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antibiotics. The test bank also explores systemic and infectious diseases like Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and autoimmune conditions, offering updated recommendations for treatment protocols and diagnostic evaluation. Each question is structured with “Correct Answer” annotations and concise explanations that enhance comprehension and reinforce critical thinking. The study material aligns with current ANCC and AANP standards, ensuring that learners gain the clinical reasoning and decision-making skills required for safe and effective patient management in acute care environments. Whether used for exam preparation, review sessions, or clinical rotation study, this comprehensive exam file supports both academic success and professional readiness in the AGACNP role.

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AGACNP EXAM 4/LATEST EXAM 2025-2026 WITH 100%
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Olfactory - Correct Answer-Crainal Nerve I, Sensory


Cranial Nerve I - Correct Answer-Responsible for this function: Smell


Optic - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve II, Sensory


Cranial Nerve II - Correct Answer-Responsible for this function: Vision



Oculomotor - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve III: Motor



Oculomotor, Cranial Nerve III - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for

Most Extaocular Movements/muscles, opeining eyelids, pupillary constriction



Trochlear - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve IV: Motor



Trochlear: Cranial Nerve IV - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for down

and inward eye movement



Trigeminal - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve V: Motor and Sensory Functions



Trigeminal: Cranial Nerve V - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for

muscles of mastication, sensation of face, scalp, cornea, mucus membranes and nose

,Abducens - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve IV: Motor Function



Abducens: Cranial Nerve VI - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for

lateral eye movement



Facial - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve VII: Sensory and Motor Functions



Facial: Cranial Nerve VII - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for moving

the face, closing mouth and eyes, taste (anterior 2/3), saliva and tear secretion.



Acoustic - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve VIII, sensory



Acoustic: Cranial Nerve VIII - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for

hearing and equilibrium



Glossopharyngeal - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve IX, Sensory and Motor functions

,Glossopharyngeal: Cranial Nerve IX - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible

for Phonation (one-third), gag reflex, carotid reflex, swallowing, taste (posterior)


Vagus - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve X: Motor and Sensory Funtions


Vagus: Cranial Nerve X - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for talking,

swallowing, general sensation from the carotid body, carotid reflex



Spinal Accessory - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve XI responsible for motor function



Spinal Accessory, Cranial Nerve XI - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible

for movement of the trapezius and sternomastoid muscles (shrug shoulders)



Hypoglossal - Correct Answer-Cranial Nerve XII, Motor Function



Hypoglossal: Cranial Nerve XII - Correct Answer-This cranial nerve is responsible for

moving the tounge.



Lacteral Rectus - Correct Answer-Which eye muscles move the eye to the side



Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) - Correct Answer-Periods of acute cerebral insufficiency

lasting less than 24 hours without an residual deficits. Most resolve in 3 hours



Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): Causes/General Concepts - Correct Answer-Ischemia

due atherosclerosis, thrombus, arterial occulsion, embolus, intracerbral hemorrhage

Cardio-embolic events such as atrial fib, acute MI, endocarditis, valve disease

TIA is indicative of impeding stroke

, Approximately 1/3 of patients with TIA will experience cerebral infarction within 5 years



Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): Signs and Symptoms - Correct Answer-Altered vision:

Ipsilateral monocuar blindness (amaurosis fugax)

Altered speech: Transient aphasia

Motor Impairment: Paresthesias of contralateral arm, leg or face

Sensory Deficits

Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities

Dysphagia Vertigo Nystagmus



Components of the mental status exam - Correct Answer-Appearance

Behavior

Cognition

Thought Processes



Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA): Classifications: Vertebrobasilar - Correct Answer-As a

result of inadequate blood flow from vertebral arteries
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