AANP FNP CERTIFICATION - EXAMINATION COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED SOLUTIONS
LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR JUST RELEASED
Question 1: A healthy early adolescent female presents for a clinic
visit because of concern about her menses not having started yet.
Exam reveals Tanner stage III-IV development and scant pubic hair.
What is the most appropriate intervention?
Answer:
Reassure, explaining that she will probably begin menses within the year;
reassess in 6 months. What diagnoses in a late adolescent male necessitates
an immediate referral for eval by
Question 2: afterward. The best management for the NP is to?
Answer:
Reassure the mom that the baby's weight gain in normal A late adolescent
male goes to a clinic with a puncture wound after being bitten by a
Question 3: neighbor's cat. After irrigating the wound, the NP
should?
Answer:
Prescribe Augmentin A late adolescent who has been taking loratadine for
seasonal allergies is diagnosed with acute bacterial sinusitis. The patient is
allergic to penicillin's and sulfa drugs. What
Question 4: abx should be prescribed?
Answer:
, Cefdinir (Omnicef) An adult female presents at 7 weeks of gestation with
bleeding and lower abdominal cramping. The NP suspects imminent
spontaneous abortion. The patient is Rh negative.
Question 5: When should RhoGAM be administered?
Answer:
Within 72 hours
Question 6: Solid foods can be introduced into an infant's diet at
what age?
Answer:
6 months A mother brings her 8-week-old to the clinic who has been
inconsolably crying for the last 3 days. After completing a thorough physical
exam with normal findings, what
Question 7: diagnostic tests should the NP order next?
Answer:
Urine culture
Question 8: that the patient's postoperative warfarin dose should
be restarted based on the?
Answer:
Baseline PT and INR values
Question 9: In pulmonary function testing, forced vital capacity
represents the?
Answer:
, Maximum volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled after maximum
inspiration On physically assessing a newborn's head, you note an enlarged,
fluid-filled area that is
Question 10: subperiosteal and does not cross suture lines. This
finding indicates the presence of?
Answer:
Cephalohematoma The clinical presentation of placenta previa that develops
during the third trimester
Question 11: should the NP order now?
Answer:
T3 and free T4
Question 12: In most cases, the first manifestation of AD is?
Answer:
Decrease in short-term memory A mother presents her 12-month-old child
with concern because the child does not yet say "mama" or "dada." The
mother reports that in the first months of life, the child loved listening to music
and being talked to. The past medical history is negative for ear
Question 13: infections. The NP should?
Answer:
Evaluate for hearing loss An otherwise healthy adult female presents
complaining of vaginal burning and itching during urination. She has a social
history of two sexual partners. She denies fever or
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED SOLUTIONS
LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR JUST RELEASED
Question 1: A healthy early adolescent female presents for a clinic
visit because of concern about her menses not having started yet.
Exam reveals Tanner stage III-IV development and scant pubic hair.
What is the most appropriate intervention?
Answer:
Reassure, explaining that she will probably begin menses within the year;
reassess in 6 months. What diagnoses in a late adolescent male necessitates
an immediate referral for eval by
Question 2: afterward. The best management for the NP is to?
Answer:
Reassure the mom that the baby's weight gain in normal A late adolescent
male goes to a clinic with a puncture wound after being bitten by a
Question 3: neighbor's cat. After irrigating the wound, the NP
should?
Answer:
Prescribe Augmentin A late adolescent who has been taking loratadine for
seasonal allergies is diagnosed with acute bacterial sinusitis. The patient is
allergic to penicillin's and sulfa drugs. What
Question 4: abx should be prescribed?
Answer:
, Cefdinir (Omnicef) An adult female presents at 7 weeks of gestation with
bleeding and lower abdominal cramping. The NP suspects imminent
spontaneous abortion. The patient is Rh negative.
Question 5: When should RhoGAM be administered?
Answer:
Within 72 hours
Question 6: Solid foods can be introduced into an infant's diet at
what age?
Answer:
6 months A mother brings her 8-week-old to the clinic who has been
inconsolably crying for the last 3 days. After completing a thorough physical
exam with normal findings, what
Question 7: diagnostic tests should the NP order next?
Answer:
Urine culture
Question 8: that the patient's postoperative warfarin dose should
be restarted based on the?
Answer:
Baseline PT and INR values
Question 9: In pulmonary function testing, forced vital capacity
represents the?
Answer:
, Maximum volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled after maximum
inspiration On physically assessing a newborn's head, you note an enlarged,
fluid-filled area that is
Question 10: subperiosteal and does not cross suture lines. This
finding indicates the presence of?
Answer:
Cephalohematoma The clinical presentation of placenta previa that develops
during the third trimester
Question 11: should the NP order now?
Answer:
T3 and free T4
Question 12: In most cases, the first manifestation of AD is?
Answer:
Decrease in short-term memory A mother presents her 12-month-old child
with concern because the child does not yet say "mama" or "dada." The
mother reports that in the first months of life, the child loved listening to music
and being talked to. The past medical history is negative for ear
Question 13: infections. The NP should?
Answer:
Evaluate for hearing loss An otherwise healthy adult female presents
complaining of vaginal burning and itching during urination. She has a social
history of two sexual partners. She denies fever or