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APEA Predictor Exam 2026 Mastery
Guide: High-Yield Practice Questions
with Evidence-Based Rationales for
NP Certification Success


Domain 1: Differential Diagnosis & Clinical Reasoning


Cardiovascular System

Question 1:
A 58-year-old male presents with blood pressure readings averaging
152/94 mmHg on three separate visits. According to JNC 8 guidelines, what
is the first-line treatment option for a non-Black adult without chronic
kidney disease?

A. Beta blocker
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Digoxin
D. Clonidine

Answer: B. ACE inhibitor

Rationale: JNC 8 recommends a thiazide diuretic, ACE inhibitor, ARB, or
calcium channel blocker as first-line therapy for non-Black adults. ACE
inhibitors are commonly selected when no contraindications exist. Beta
blockers are not first-line for essential hypertension unless there is a

,compelling indication like heart failure or post-MI. Digoxin and clonidine
are not first-line agents .




Question 2:
Which symptom is most characteristic of left-sided heart failure?

A. Peripheral edema
B. Jugular venous distention
C. Pulmonary crackles
D. Hepatomegaly

Answer: C. Pulmonary crackles

Rationale: Left-sided heart failure causes pulmonary congestion, leading to
dyspnea, orthopnea, and crackles on auscultation. Peripheral edema, JVD,
and hepatomegaly are more characteristic of right-sided heart failure due
to systemic venous congestion .




Question 3:
A 65-year-old male with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with
progressive shortness of breath, chronic cough, and peripheral edema.
Physical examination reveals jugular venous distention and hepatomegaly.
Which pathophysiological process best explains these findings?

A. Left-sided heart failure with pulmonary congestion
B. Right-sided heart failure with systemic venous congestion
C. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
D. Cor pulmonale with left ventricular failure

,Answer: B. Right-sided heart failure with systemic venous congestion

Rationale: The classic presentation of right-sided heart failure includes
peripheral edema, jugular venous distention (JVD), and hepatomegaly due
to systemic venous congestion. The patient's smoking history and chronic
respiratory symptoms suggest underlying COPD, which can lead to
pulmonary hypertension and subsequent right-sided heart failure (cor
pulmonale). Left-sided heart failure typically presents with pulmonary
congestion (dyspnea, crackles, orthopnea) .




Question 4:
A 72-year-old male with a history of hypertension presents with acute onset
of tearing chest pain radiating to the back. Blood pressure is 180/95 mmHg
in the right arm and 130/80 mmHg in the left arm. What is the most likely
diagnosis?

A. Acute myocardial infarction
B. Aortic dissection
C. Pulmonary embolism
D. Pericarditis

Answer: B. Aortic dissection

Rationale: The classic presentation of aortic dissection includes acute onset
of severe, tearing chest pain radiating to the back, with a blood pressure
differential between arms (≥20 mmHg difference). This is a hypertensive
emergency requiring immediate CT angiography for diagnosis. Myocardial
infarction typically presents with pressure-like pain, not tearing. Pulmonary
embolism presents with pleuritic chest pain and dyspnea. Pericarditis pain
worsens when lying flat and improves when sitting forward .

, Question 5:
An S3 heart sound is most commonly associated with which condition?

A. Heart failure (volume overload)
B. Hypertension
C. Aortic stenosis
D. Pericarditis

Answer: A. Heart failure (volume overload)

Rationale: An S3 heart sound (ventricular gallop) occurs during rapid
ventricular filling in early diastole. It is most commonly associated with
heart failure due to volume overload and a dilated ventricle. It indicates
decreased ventricular compliance and is often a sign of decompensated
heart failure. Hypertension and aortic stenosis are associated with S4
sounds. Pericarditis is associated with a friction rub .




Question 6:
A patient taking warfarin should be educated to:

A. Eliminate vitamin K from the diet
B. Maintain consistent vitamin K intake
C. Avoid all vegetables
D. Take aspirin daily

Answer: B. Maintain consistent vitamin K intake

Rationale: Consistent intake of vitamin K-containing foods helps maintain
stable INR levels. Sudden changes in vitamin K intake can cause fluctuations

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