AANP FNP QUESTIONS BANK NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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An early adolescent patient who plays football presents to clinic
after a football practice complaining of limping due to anterior left
knee pain. The pain has gradually increased over the past 2
weeks but is relieved with rest. The patient denies any trauma,
prior surgeries, or medical history. PE reveals tenderness and
swelling of the tibial tubercle and reproduction of pain with
resisted knee extension. The H&P exam findings are most
consistent with a diagnosis of? - ANSWER-Osgood-Schlatter
disease
A late adolescent male presents with complaint that his left breast
appears larger than the right one. He has a recent 10-lb weight
gain and admits to MJ use. On exam, the area is diffuse and
nontender, The primary diagnosis is? - ANSWER-Fatty
gynecomastia
An adult female patient present to the ED for sudden onset of
severe lower abdominal pain. She describes the pain as stabbing.
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She denies nausea, vomiting, fever, or chills. The pain does not
radiate. To confirm the diagnosis of an ectopic pregnancy, the NP
should order what imaging study? - ANSWER-US
A geriatric male, who is a 30-packs a year smoker, present with
wheezing and dyspnea. His CXR shows a flattened diaphragm
and an increased retrosternal chest space. There are decreased
vascular markings. The most likely diagnosis is? - ANSWER-
COPD
A geriatric patient present with a bump on the vulva, associated
with pruritis and malodorous drainage. Exam reveals a raised,
ulcerated lesion. The most likely diagnosis is? - ANSWER-Vulvar
cancer
A pediatric patient presents with a painful, enlarged parotic gland.
The most likely diagnosis is? - ANSWER-Mumps
A geriatric female presents with tremors and a 20 lb weight loss
over 2 months. An NP's lab eval should include a? - ANSWER-
TSH and free T-4
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A pregnant adult patient is diagnosed with a chlamydial infection
at 20 weeks of gestation. What is the most accurate method for
confirming this diagnosis? - ANSWER-Nucleic acid amplification
test (NAAT) of urine
An adult male presents with intermittent retrosternal burning. He
has gained 30 lb in the past year. PE results are unremarkable
and the EKG is normal. The most likely diagnosis is? - ANSWER-
GERD
A geriatric male patient is being followed for type 2 DM and HTN.
He also has a diagnosis of polycythemia vera and has regular
phlebotomies to control this. What statement about this patient is
true? - ANSWER-He should avoid dietary iron supplements.
An adult patient reports increasingly frequent migraines,
especially upon rising in the morning. The headaches have been
successfully managed in the past with APAP and Midrin prn, a
neurological etiology has been ruled out. Of the following drugs,
which would be recommended for prophylactic migraine
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management in this case? - ANSWER-Propranolol HCL (Inderal)
40 mg BID
Long-term management of a patient with stable COPD includes: -
ANSWER-Annual influenza vaccine
For a late adolescent with acquired hypothyroidism who has been
stable, a follow-up eval should be performed every? - ANSWER-
6-12 months
An adult male with a BMI of 19 and continued GERD presents for
follow-up visit after using OTH Pepcid for 6 weeks. What is the
best next treatment option for this patient? - ANSWER-PPI
A confused elderly female presents for the first time accompanied
by her daughter. The patient is taking glipizide-metformin,
lisinopril, glargine, ASA, and a multivitamin. What is the most
likely cause of the patient's symptoms? - ANSWER-Hypoglycemia