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AANP FNP CERTIFICATION EXAM BANK | ACCURATE REAL EXAM CURRENTLY TESTING AND FREQUENTLY TESTING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE

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AANP FNP CERTIFICATION EXAM BANK | ACCURATE REAL EXAM CURRENTLY TESTING AND FREQUENTLY TESTING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE 1. Question: A 55-year-old African American male has a blood pressure of 145/92 mmHg on three separate occasions. He has no other comorbidities. What is the most appropriate initial pharmacotherapy? A. Lisinopril B. Metoprolol C. Hydrochlorothiazide D. Amlodipine Correct Answer: C. Hydrochlorothiazide Rationale: For African American patients, thiazide diuretics and calcium channel blockers are more effective as monotherapy than ACE inhibitors or ARBs due to lower renin levels. Hydrochlorothiazide is first-line for this patient. ________________________________________ 2. Question: A patient with atrial fibrillation has a CHA₂DS₂-VASc score of 4. What is the most appropriate anticoagulation strategy? A. Aspirin 81 mg daily B. Warfarin with target INR 2-3 C. Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) D. Aspirin 325 mg daily Correct Answer: C. Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) Rationale: CHA₂DS₂-VASc score ≥2 in men or ≥3 in women warrants oral anticoagulation. DOACs (apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban, dabigatran) are preferred over warfarin for non-valvular atrial fibrillation due to lower risk of intracranial hemorrhage and no need for INR monitoring. ________________________________________ 3. Question: A 65-year-old man with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with intermittent claudication in his left calf after walking one block. Ankle-brachial index (ABI) is 0.65. What is the most appropriate next step? A. Prescribe pentoxifylline B. Refer for surgical bypass C. Initiate aspirin and statin therapy D. Order lower extremity angiography Correct Answer: C. Initiate aspirin and statin therapy Rationale: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) with ABI 0.90 confirms diagnosis. Management includes antiplatelet therapy (aspirin), statin therapy, smoking cessation, and supervised exercise. Referral for revascularization is reserved for disabling claudication or critical limb ischemia. ________________________________________ 4. Question: A 72-year-old male presents with syncope. Cardiac auscultation reveals a harsh crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur at the right upper sternal border radiating to carotids. Carotid upstroke is delayed. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Mitral regurgitation B. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy C. Aortic stenosis D. Pulmonic stenosis Correct Answer: C. Aortic stenosis Rationale: This presentation is classic for aortic stenosis: harsh systolic ejection murmur at right upper sternal border (aortic area), radiating to carotids, with delayed carotid upstroke (pulsus parvus et tardus). Syncope is a concerning symptom suggesting severe AS. ________________________________________ 5. Question: Which finding BEST distinguishes an arterial ulcer from a venous ulcer? A. Presence of exudate B. Location near the ankle C. Pain increased with elevation D. Edema of the surrounding tissue Correct Answer: C. Pain increased with elevation Rationale: Arterial ulcers are typically painful, especially with elevation (ischemic pain). Venous ulcers are usually located near the medial malleolus, have exudate, and are associated with edema. Pain with elevation is a key distinguishing feature of arterial insufficiency. ________________________________________ 6. Question: A 58-year-old male with hypertension and type 2 diabetes has a BP of 142/90 mmHg. His current medications include metformin and lisinopril 20 mg daily. What is the most appropriate next step in management? A. Add hydrochlorothiazide B. Increase lisinopril to 40 mg daily C. Add amlodipine D. Continue current regimen and recheck in 3 months Correct Answer: A. Add hydrochlorothiazide Rationale: For patients with hypertension and diabetes, the target BP is 130/80 mmHg. If BP remains elevated on an ACE inhibitor, adding a thiazide diuretic or calcium channel blocker is recommended. A three-drug regimen is often needed to achieve goal BP. ________________________________________ 7. Question: A patient presents with chest pain that is substernal, pressure-like, and precipitated by exertion. The pain is relieved by rest and sublingual nitroglycerin. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Unstable angina B. Stable angina C. Acute myocardial infarction D. Pericarditis Correct Answer: B. Stable angina Rationale: Stable angina is characterized by substernal chest pressure or discomfort that is predictable, provoked by exertion or stress, and relieved by rest or nitroglycerin. Unstable angina occurs at rest or with minimal exertion and is not reliably relieved by rest. ________________________________________ 8. Question: A 45-year-old female presents with dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea, and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. Physical exam reveals jugular venous distention, crackles at lung bases, and bilateral lower extremity edema. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease B. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction C. Pulmonary embolism D. Pneumonia Correct Answer: B. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Rationale: The classic symptoms of heart failure include dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and edema. Physical findings include jugular venous distention, pulmonary crackles, and peripheral edema. These findings are consistent with heart failure. ________________________________________

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AANP FNP CERTIFICATION EXAM BANK | ACCURATE REAL
EXAM CURRENTLY TESTING AND FREQUENTLY TESTING EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS AND
RATIONALES FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE



1. Question: A 55-year-old African American male has a blood pressure of 145/92
mmHg on three separate occasions. He has no other comorbidities. What is the
most appropriate initial pharmacotherapy?
A. Lisinopril
B. Metoprolol
C. Hydrochlorothiazide
D. Amlodipine
Correct Answer: C. Hydrochlorothiazide
Rationale: For African American patients, thiazide diuretics and calcium channel
blockers are more effective as monotherapy than ACE inhibitors or ARBs due to
lower renin levels. Hydrochlorothiazide is first-line for this patient.


2. Question: A patient with atrial fibrillation has a CHA₂DS₂-VASc score of 4. What
is the most appropriate anticoagulation strategy?
A. Aspirin 81 mg daily
B. Warfarin with target INR 2-3
C. Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC)
D. Aspirin 325 mg daily
Correct Answer: C. Direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC)
Rationale: CHA₂DS₂-VASc score ≥2 in men or ≥3 in women warrants oral
anticoagulation. DOACs (apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban, dabigatran) are

,preferred over warfarin for non-valvular atrial fibrillation due to lower risk of
intracranial hemorrhage and no need for INR monitoring.


3. Question: A 65-year-old man with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with
intermittent claudication in his left calf after walking one block. Ankle-brachial
index (ABI) is 0.65. What is the most appropriate next step?
A. Prescribe pentoxifylline
B. Refer for surgical bypass
C. Initiate aspirin and statin therapy
D. Order lower extremity angiography
Correct Answer: C. Initiate aspirin and statin therapy
Rationale: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) with ABI <0.90 confirms diagnosis.
Management includes antiplatelet therapy (aspirin), statin therapy, smoking
cessation, and supervised exercise. Referral for revascularization is reserved for
disabling claudication or critical limb ischemia.


4. Question: A 72-year-old male presents with syncope. Cardiac auscultation
reveals a harsh crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur at the right upper sternal
border radiating to carotids. Carotid upstroke is delayed. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Mitral regurgitation
B. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
C. Aortic stenosis
D. Pulmonic stenosis
Correct Answer: C. Aortic stenosis
Rationale: This presentation is classic for aortic stenosis: harsh systolic ejection
murmur at right upper sternal border (aortic area), radiating to carotids, with

,delayed carotid upstroke (pulsus parvus et tardus). Syncope is a concerning
symptom suggesting severe AS.


5. Question: Which finding BEST distinguishes an arterial ulcer from a venous
ulcer?
A. Presence of exudate
B. Location near the ankle
C. Pain increased with elevation
D. Edema of the surrounding tissue
Correct Answer: C. Pain increased with elevation
Rationale: Arterial ulcers are typically painful, especially with elevation (ischemic
pain). Venous ulcers are usually located near the medial malleolus, have exudate,
and are associated with edema. Pain with elevation is a key distinguishing feature
of arterial insufficiency.


6. Question: A 58-year-old male with hypertension and type 2 diabetes has a BP
of 142/90 mmHg. His current medications include metformin and lisinopril 20 mg
daily. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
A. Add hydrochlorothiazide
B. Increase lisinopril to 40 mg daily
C. Add amlodipine
D. Continue current regimen and recheck in 3 months
Correct Answer: A. Add hydrochlorothiazide
Rationale: For patients with hypertension and diabetes, the target BP is <130/80
mmHg. If BP remains elevated on an ACE inhibitor, adding a thiazide diuretic or
calcium channel blocker is recommended. A three-drug regimen is often needed
to achieve goal BP.

, 7. Question: A patient presents with chest pain that is substernal, pressure-like,
and precipitated by exertion. The pain is relieved by rest and sublingual
nitroglycerin. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Unstable angina
B. Stable angina
C. Acute myocardial infarction
D. Pericarditis
Correct Answer: B. Stable angina
Rationale: Stable angina is characterized by substernal chest pressure or
discomfort that is predictable, provoked by exertion or stress, and relieved by rest
or nitroglycerin. Unstable angina occurs at rest or with minimal exertion and is not
reliably relieved by rest.


8. Question: A 45-year-old female presents with dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea,
and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. Physical exam reveals jugular venous
distention, crackles at lung bases, and bilateral lower extremity edema. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
B. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
C. Pulmonary embolism
D. Pneumonia
Correct Answer: B. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
Rationale: The classic symptoms of heart failure include dyspnea on exertion,
orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and edema. Physical findings include
jugular venous distention, pulmonary crackles, and peripheral edema. These
findings are consistent with heart failure.

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