NR 667 FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive 2025
CHAMBERLAIN
NR 667 AANP FNP EXAM 2025 LATEST SUMMER – FALL
SEMESTER 100% VERIFIED QUESTION AND ANSWERS
GRADED A
A 65-year-old woman presents for a follow-up examination after a new patient visit. She has not seen
a healthcare provider for several years. She is a smoker and her hypertension is now adequately
controlled with medication. Her mother died at age 40 from a heart attack. The fasting lipid profile
shows cholesterol = 240 mg/dL, HDL = 30, and LDL = 200. In addition to starting Therapeutic Lifestyle
Changes, the nurse practitioner should start the patient on:
1.bile acid sequestrant.
2. a statin drug.
3. a cholesterol absorption inhibitor.
4. low-dose aspirin.
A statin drug
The most commonly prescribed medication for mild systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is:
1. azathioprine (AZA).
2. belimumab (Benlysta).
3. ibuprofen (Advil).
4. cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan).
ibuprofen (advil)
A 2-year-old male presents for reevaluation. Two days ago, he had four episodes of vomiting and six
diarrheal stools. On physical examination today, his vital signs reveal P = 120 and capillary refill of 3
seconds. The patient's eyes are sunken and his extremities are mottled and cool to the touch. The
treatment plan would include:
1. start oral electrolyte mixture every hour.
2. hospitalization for IV fluid replacement.
3. giving the child loperamide for each diarrheal stool.
4. catheterizing the child to obtain accurate urine output.
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hospitalization for IV fluid replacement
A nurse practitioner places a 76-year-old patient on nifedipine (Procardia) 10 mg t.i.d. for angina. The
patient is unable to remember to take the medication at the scheduled times. The practitioner should:
1. discontinue the issue with the patient's daughter.
2. change the dose to extended release 30 mg daily.
3. reinforce the importance of taking the medication.
4. increase the dosage to 20 mg b.i.d.
change the dose to extended release 30mg daily
A pediatric male is present with his mother, who states that he is extremely restless at night and
constantly scratches his anal area. Which diagnostic procedure would confirm a diagnosis of pinworm
infestation?
1. The patch test
2. Examination of bed linens
3. Examination of transparent tape sample from perianal skin
4. Blood tests for anemia and eosinophilia
examination of transparent tape sample from perianal skin
Which of the following microorganisms are most frequently associated with acute bacterial rhino-
sinusitis?
1. Staphylococcus aureus and Mycoplasma pneumonia
2. Staphylococcus aureus and Methicillin Resistant Staph aureus
3. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae
4. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strep pneumo and haemophilus influenzae
, NR 667 FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive 2025
CHAMBERLAIN
A child is being treated with methylphenidate (Ritalin) for attention-deficit disorder. The following are
all side effects of Ritalin EXCEPT:
1. muscle cramps
2. mild irritability.
3. increased heart rate.
4. slight increase in growth velocity.
slight increase in growth velocity
A 54-year-old male who is 30 pounds overweight states that he awakens at night with heartburn and
the taste of hot acid in his mouth. Stress makes his condition worse, yet baking soda seems to provide
some relief. Findings on examination are normal and the stool for occult blood is negative. The
preliminary diagnosis(es) should be:
1. esophagitis.
2. esophageal spasm.
3. helicobacter pylori.
4. gastroesophageal reflux disease.
GERD
A late adolescent patient presents with complaints of acute-onset unilateral right eye pain, visual
changes, seeing halos around lights, abdominal pain, and intermittent nausea. Physical findings
include an erythematous right eye without discharge, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated right
pupil that is nonreactive to light. The nurse practitioner should immediately:
1. apply steroid drops to the right eye.
2. apply mydriatic drops to the eye.
3. refer to the emergency department.
4. make an appointment for him to see an ophthalmologist.
refer to emergency department
In a 6-year-old child, which of the following is the preferred drug for stage 1 Lyme disease?
1. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)
2. Azithromycin (Zithromax)
3. Doxycycline (Doryx)
4. Cefuroxime (Ceftin)
CHAMBERLAIN
NR 667 AANP FNP EXAM 2025 LATEST SUMMER – FALL
SEMESTER 100% VERIFIED QUESTION AND ANSWERS
GRADED A
A 65-year-old woman presents for a follow-up examination after a new patient visit. She has not seen
a healthcare provider for several years. She is a smoker and her hypertension is now adequately
controlled with medication. Her mother died at age 40 from a heart attack. The fasting lipid profile
shows cholesterol = 240 mg/dL, HDL = 30, and LDL = 200. In addition to starting Therapeutic Lifestyle
Changes, the nurse practitioner should start the patient on:
1.bile acid sequestrant.
2. a statin drug.
3. a cholesterol absorption inhibitor.
4. low-dose aspirin.
A statin drug
The most commonly prescribed medication for mild systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is:
1. azathioprine (AZA).
2. belimumab (Benlysta).
3. ibuprofen (Advil).
4. cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan).
ibuprofen (advil)
A 2-year-old male presents for reevaluation. Two days ago, he had four episodes of vomiting and six
diarrheal stools. On physical examination today, his vital signs reveal P = 120 and capillary refill of 3
seconds. The patient's eyes are sunken and his extremities are mottled and cool to the touch. The
treatment plan would include:
1. start oral electrolyte mixture every hour.
2. hospitalization for IV fluid replacement.
3. giving the child loperamide for each diarrheal stool.
4. catheterizing the child to obtain accurate urine output.
,NR 667 FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive 2025
CHAMBERLAIN
hospitalization for IV fluid replacement
A nurse practitioner places a 76-year-old patient on nifedipine (Procardia) 10 mg t.i.d. for angina. The
patient is unable to remember to take the medication at the scheduled times. The practitioner should:
1. discontinue the issue with the patient's daughter.
2. change the dose to extended release 30 mg daily.
3. reinforce the importance of taking the medication.
4. increase the dosage to 20 mg b.i.d.
change the dose to extended release 30mg daily
A pediatric male is present with his mother, who states that he is extremely restless at night and
constantly scratches his anal area. Which diagnostic procedure would confirm a diagnosis of pinworm
infestation?
1. The patch test
2. Examination of bed linens
3. Examination of transparent tape sample from perianal skin
4. Blood tests for anemia and eosinophilia
examination of transparent tape sample from perianal skin
Which of the following microorganisms are most frequently associated with acute bacterial rhino-
sinusitis?
1. Staphylococcus aureus and Mycoplasma pneumonia
2. Staphylococcus aureus and Methicillin Resistant Staph aureus
3. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae
4. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strep pneumo and haemophilus influenzae
, NR 667 FNP Capstone Practicum & Intensive 2025
CHAMBERLAIN
A child is being treated with methylphenidate (Ritalin) for attention-deficit disorder. The following are
all side effects of Ritalin EXCEPT:
1. muscle cramps
2. mild irritability.
3. increased heart rate.
4. slight increase in growth velocity.
slight increase in growth velocity
A 54-year-old male who is 30 pounds overweight states that he awakens at night with heartburn and
the taste of hot acid in his mouth. Stress makes his condition worse, yet baking soda seems to provide
some relief. Findings on examination are normal and the stool for occult blood is negative. The
preliminary diagnosis(es) should be:
1. esophagitis.
2. esophageal spasm.
3. helicobacter pylori.
4. gastroesophageal reflux disease.
GERD
A late adolescent patient presents with complaints of acute-onset unilateral right eye pain, visual
changes, seeing halos around lights, abdominal pain, and intermittent nausea. Physical findings
include an erythematous right eye without discharge, a cloudy cornea, and a moderately dilated right
pupil that is nonreactive to light. The nurse practitioner should immediately:
1. apply steroid drops to the right eye.
2. apply mydriatic drops to the eye.
3. refer to the emergency department.
4. make an appointment for him to see an ophthalmologist.
refer to emergency department
In a 6-year-old child, which of the following is the preferred drug for stage 1 Lyme disease?
1. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)
2. Azithromycin (Zithromax)
3. Doxycycline (Doryx)
4. Cefuroxime (Ceftin)