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Prepare efficiently for the LEIK FNP exam with this comprehensive practice questions PDF with solution. Designed for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) students, this guide includes high-yield practice questions, detailed answer explanations, and strategies to strengthen clinical knowledge, decision-making, and exam performance. Ideal for mastering FNP concepts, boosting confidence, and achieving top scores on the LEIK exam.

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2. All of the following are D) Chlamydia trachomatis
infections that affect mostly the
labia and vagina except: Infections that commonly affect the labia and vagina include
bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, and trichomoniasis. Chlamydia
A) Bacterialvaginosis trachomatis commonly affects the cervix, endometrial lining ,
B) Candidiasis fallopian tubes, and pelvic cavity.
C) Trichomoniasis
D) Chlamydia trachomatis

A 4-year-old boy is brought in by D) DTaP, IPV
his mother for a wellness visit. His
mother tells the family nurse
practitioner that he had a bad DTap and IPV would be due for this 4-year-old child.
case of chickenpox 1 year ago.
Which of the following
immunizations are indicated?


A) IPV, Hib (hemophilus
influenzae type B), hepatitis B
B) IPV, Hib, MMR
C) DTaP, IPV, MMR, hepatitis B
D) DTaP, IPV

,An 8-year-old is seen as a walk-in B) Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD)
appointment by the nurse
practitioner. The mother reports
that her child has been febrile for Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by the coxsackie
2 days and is not eating well due virus A16. The virus is found in the saliva, sputum, nasal mucus,
to painful sores inside the child's feces, and blister fluid. It is transmitted through direct contact of
mouth. The child's temperature is the secretion or in fomites (e.g., preschool toys). Treatment is
101 degrees Fahrenheit, the pulse symptomatic.
is 88 beats/minute, and the
respirations are at 14 breaths per
minute. During the physical
examination, the nurse
practitioner notices several small
blisters and shallow ulcers on the
child's pharynx and the oral
mucosa. The child has small
round red rashes on both palms
and soles. Which of the following
conditions is most likely?


A) Herpes simplex infection
B) Hand, foot, and mouth disease
(HFMD)
C) Varicella infection
D) Secondary syphilis infection

,A 10-year-old boy complains of a C) Testicular torsion
sudden onset of scrotal pain
when he woke up that morning.
He is also complaining of severe Testicular torsion signs and symptoms include sudden onset of
nausea and vomiting. During the unilateral scrotal pain, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
physical examination, the nurse Acute epididymitis causes fever, chills, nausea, and unilateral pain
practitioner finds a tender, warm, and is most com- monly seen in sexually active men. Unilateral
and swollen left scrotum. The scrotal pain does not occur with Salmonella infection. Acute
cremasteric reflex is negative and orchitis is often based on having a recent mumps infec- tion or
the urine dipstick is negative for parotitis with testicular edema.
leukocytes, nitrites, and blood.
The most likely diagnosis is:


A) Acute epididymitis
B) A severe salmonella infection
C) Testicular torsion
D) Acute orchitis

A 10-year-old male who was A) Premedicate himself 20 minutes prior to starting exercise
recently accepted into his
school's soccer team has a
history of exercise-induced Exercise-induced asthma is best controlled by using the Proventil
asthma. The child wants to know inhaler (bronchodilator) approximately 20 minutes prior to
when he should take his albuterol exercise, to prevent vasospasm of the bronchioles and shortness
inhaler. The nurse practitioner of breath with exercise. These bronchodilators usually last
would advise the patient: approximately 4 hours. They also work quickly to open up the
bronchioles if an acute attack/shortness of breath occurs
A) Premedicate himself 20
minutes prior to starting exercise
B) Wait until he starts to exercise
before using the inhaler
C) Premedicate 60 minutes
before starting exercise
D) Wait until he finishes his
exercise before using his inhaler

, A 12-year-old girl is complaining C) Acute sinusitis
of a 2-week history of facial
pressure that worsens when she
bends over. She complains of Signs/symptoms of acute sinusitis includes headache, facial pain
tooth pain in her upper molars on that worsens with bending over, eye/ear pressure and pain, aching
the right side of her face. On in upper jaw/teeth, reduced smell and taste, cough (especially at
physical exam, her lung and heart night due to the nasal drainage), sore throat, bad breath, and
sounds are normal. Which of the fatigue.
following is the most likely
diagnosis?


A) An acute dental abscess
B) Chronic sinusitis
C) Acute sinusitis
D) Severe allergic rhinitis

A 12-year-old male's peak C) Moderate persistent asthma
expiratory flow results indicate
60 to 80% of the predicted Asthma classifications: Intermittent: normal FEV between
range. How would you classify his exacerbations, FEV > 80%; mild persistent, FEV > 80%; moderate
asthma? persistent, FEV 60-80%; severe persistent, FEV < 60%.


A) Mild intermittent asthma
B) Mild persistent asthma
C) Moderate persistent asthma
D) Severe asthma

A 13-year-old adolescent female B) Tdap, MCV4, and the HPV vaccines
is brought in by her mother for a
sports physical. The mother
reports that the teen's last Vaccine questions usually are not this complicated, but there are
vaccines were given at the age of several lessons that can be learned with this question. The 2012
6 years. Which of the following CDC recommendations for the ages 13 to 18 years are the Tdap
vaccines is recommended by the catch-up (if did not receive at age 11-12 years), HPV or Gardasil
CDC for this patient? catch-up (if did not receive at age 11-12 years), and the MCV4 or
meningococcal conjugate vaccine (Menactra). Only one dose of
A) Td and HPV vaccines Tdap is recommended (lifetime). Thereafter, the Td form of the
B) Tdap, MCV4, and the HPV vaccine is indicated every 10 years.
vaccines
C) DTap and the flu vaccine
D) DT and MCV4 vaccines

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