AANP FNP CERTIFICATION EXAM
STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
Cranial nerves responsible for extraoculomotor movements? - ANS a. 2, 3, 6?
b. 3, 4, 6?
Patient with hx of hypertension and stroke, now having memory loss and confusion - indicates
what? - ANS a. Alzheimer's
b. Vascular Dementia?
CAGE acronym - ANS ?
Treatment for chronic alcoholism? - ANS ?
Frail elderly mammogram breast tissue? - ANS ?
Patient has Barrett's esophagus, insurance no longer covers gastroenterologist who was treating
condition, patient at the FNP office, wanting a prescription for medication... What should the
FNP do? - ANS a. Refer to oncologist?
b. Refill prescription?
GERD treatment? - ANS a. PPI? Per American College of Gastroenterology, treatment should
begin with a PPI.
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, b. H2? An H2 is inferior to PPI's.
3 months on Symmetrel, TSH increased, T4 normal, what do you do? - ANS a. Increase
medication?
b. Decrease medication?
Lipid level of 1500, increased risk for? - ANS a. pancreatitis?
Frail elder, increased creatinine, indication? - ANS ?
Fingernail hematoma treatment? - ANS a. drill hole and drain blood?
Abnormal cells on PAP, what do you do next? - ANS a. Refer for colposcopy?
Red beefy tongue? - ANS a. Pernicious Anemia?
b. Iron Deficiency?
c. Folate Deficiency?
Low Hemoglobin, Low Hematocrit, High MCV - Indicates what? - ANS ?
Koplick Spots? - ANS a. Measles?
Signs and Symptoms of Roseola? - ANS
Pregnant teacher, with exposure to Fifths' Disease - what risk is there for the fetus? - ANS
6 Month Old with Closed Anterior Fontanel? - ANS
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STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025/2026
Cranial nerves responsible for extraoculomotor movements? - ANS a. 2, 3, 6?
b. 3, 4, 6?
Patient with hx of hypertension and stroke, now having memory loss and confusion - indicates
what? - ANS a. Alzheimer's
b. Vascular Dementia?
CAGE acronym - ANS ?
Treatment for chronic alcoholism? - ANS ?
Frail elderly mammogram breast tissue? - ANS ?
Patient has Barrett's esophagus, insurance no longer covers gastroenterologist who was treating
condition, patient at the FNP office, wanting a prescription for medication... What should the
FNP do? - ANS a. Refer to oncologist?
b. Refill prescription?
GERD treatment? - ANS a. PPI? Per American College of Gastroenterology, treatment should
begin with a PPI.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, b. H2? An H2 is inferior to PPI's.
3 months on Symmetrel, TSH increased, T4 normal, what do you do? - ANS a. Increase
medication?
b. Decrease medication?
Lipid level of 1500, increased risk for? - ANS a. pancreatitis?
Frail elder, increased creatinine, indication? - ANS ?
Fingernail hematoma treatment? - ANS a. drill hole and drain blood?
Abnormal cells on PAP, what do you do next? - ANS a. Refer for colposcopy?
Red beefy tongue? - ANS a. Pernicious Anemia?
b. Iron Deficiency?
c. Folate Deficiency?
Low Hemoglobin, Low Hematocrit, High MCV - Indicates what? - ANS ?
Koplick Spots? - ANS a. Measles?
Signs and Symptoms of Roseola? - ANS
Pregnant teacher, with exposure to Fifths' Disease - what risk is there for the fetus? - ANS
6 Month Old with Closed Anterior Fontanel? - ANS
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