(Advanced Practice Education Associates)
APEA 3P Exam
Questions and Verified Answers with Explanation
The exam covers key areas pertinent to advanced practice, including:
Contains 75 Questions with Verified Answers
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1. **Pharmacology**: Understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug
classifications, side effects, interactions, and appropriate prescribing practices.
2. **Pathophysiology**: Insight into the mechanisms of disease, understanding of
how various diseases affect the human body, and the implications for treatment and
care.
3. **Assessment**: Skills in conducting thorough patient assessments, including
health histories, physical exams, and appropriate diagnostic tests.
4. **Clinical Management**: Strategies for managing patient care across various
settings, including acute and chronic conditions, preventive care, and health
promotion.
5. **Professional Issues**: Knowledge of healthcare policy, ethical principles,
evidence-based practice, and the role of the APRN in the healthcare system.
6. **Diagnosis and Treatment Planning**: Ability to formulate differential diagnoses
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1. **Which type of lesion is dark, raised, asymmetric, and has irregular borders?**
- a) Nevus
- b) Actinic keratosis
- c) Keratoacanthoma
- d) Melanoma
Answer: d) Melanoma
Explanation: Melanoma is characterized by dark pigmentation, irregular borders,
and asymmetry, indicating potential malignancy.
2. **A 32-year-old woman presents with dull puffiness around her eyes, showing
pronounced non-pitting periorbital edema. What condition does this suggest?**
- a) Nephrotic syndrome
- b) Myxedema
- c) Cushing syndrome
- d) Sinusitis
Answer: b) Myxedema
Explanation: Myxedema, commonly associated with hypothyroidism, presents as
swelling around the eyes.
3. **A 42-year-old woman with a history of migraines is requesting preventive
medication. Which medication should the nurse practitioner prescribe?**
- a) Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
- b) Amitriptyline (Elavil)
- c) Verapamil (Verelan)
- d) Metoprolol (Lopressor)
Answer: b) Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Explanation: Amitriptyline is an effective prophylactic treatment for migraines.
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- c) Trichotillomania
- d) Alopecia areata
Answer: a) Tinea capitis
Explanation: Tinea capitis, a fungal infection, often presents with hair loss and
scaling.
5. **During a visual acuity test, the nurse practitioner notes 20/30 vision in the left
eye and 20/40 in the right eye. What should be done next?**
- a) Have the patient return in two weeks for a follow-up
- b) Dilate the eye and retest
- c) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist
- d) Document this as a normal finding
Answer: c) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist.
Explanation: Significant discrepancies in visual acuity warrant consultation with a
specialist.
6. **According to the DSM by the American Psychiatric Association, how is
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy defined?**
- a) A self-inflicted injury to gain attention
- b) A caregiver fabricating or inducing illness in someone under their care
- c) An abusive behavior that doesn't involve the caregiver
- d) A situation where the abuser is inattentive and uncaring towards the victim
Answer: b) A caregiver fabricating or inducing illness in someone under their
care.
Explanation: This syndrome involves caregivers causing symptoms in others for
attention.
7. **Which neurotransmitter medication can have depression as a side effect?**