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AANP AGPCNP PRACTICE test questions and answers EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST VERSION




An 88-year-old presents with right-side weakness after being unable to rise unassisted following a fall to
the bathroom floor. History includes aphasia and noncompliance with hypertension medication regimen.
What is the most likely diagnosis?



Left-sided or right-sided CVA? - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-LEFT-SIDED CVA



Which of the following signs/symtpoms are often associated with headahces due to intracranial tumor?



1) pain worse laying down, focal neurological signs

2) Hyperflexia, personality change

3) acute onset: hours to days

4) pupillary constriction; stupor - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-1) pain worse laying down, focal neurological signs

,Which of the following pharmacotherapeutics would be most important to administer to a patient who
has a corneal abrasion?



1) Timolol

2) Gentamicin ophthalmic

3) Cromolyn optha

4) Olopatadine - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-2) Gentamicin ophthalmic (Genoptic)

A patient with a diagnosis of diverticulosis presents with localized left lower quadrant discomfort, a
palpable mass, mild leukocytosis, and T = 100° (37.8°C). The patient does not appear toxic and can
tolerate fluids. An appropriate plan should include:



1) NPO, BARIUM enema

2) low fiber diet and referral to GI

3) clear liquids and oral antibiotics.

4) admit to hospital - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-3) clear liquids and oral antibiotics.



A frail elder who is on total bed rest suddenly develops urinary and fecal incontinence. This condition is
frequently an indication of:




1) dementia.

2) fecal impaction.

3) cholecystitis.

4) parkinsons. - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-2) fecal impaction.



A 65-year-old female with diabetes mellitus presents for a routine follow up. BP is 142/88, Hgb A1c is
8.4%, fasting blood glucose is 160 mg/dL, and microalbumin is 60 mg/L (normal < 30 mg/L). In addition
to changing the diabetes medications, the nurse practitioner would also ensure that the patient is taking:



1) nifedipine 12.5mg daily

2) Amlodipine 10mg daily

, 3) benazepril, 10 mg daily.

4) atenolol 25mg BID - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-3) benazepril, 10 mg daily.



A 67-year-old patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure (CHF), and mild coronary
artery disease is currently taking digoxin, 0.25 mg daily; hydrochlorothiazide, 25 mg daily; glipizide, 10
mg daily; and atorvastatin (Lipitor), 20 mg h.s. Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding
this regimen?



1) Glipizide will deplete potassium stores

2) The hydrochlorothiazide will predispose the patient to digoxin toxicity.

3) atorvastatin will worsen the diabetes - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-2) The hydrochlorothiazide will predispose
the patient to digoxin toxicity.



An 18-year-old patient presents with complaints of maxillary facial pain and yellow nasal discharge for 14
days. What is the appropriate initial pharmacologic intervention?




1) Amoxicillin

2) Diphenhydramine

3) Doxycycline

4) erythromycin - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-1) Amoxicillin



Therapy for temporal arteritis would include:



1) Tylenol with codiene

2) ibuprofen 800mg TID

3) prednisone, 60 mg daily PO and re-evaluate in 1 month. - ✔✔ANSWER✔✔-3) prednisone, 60 mg daily
PO and re-evaluate in 1 month.



In addressing suspected domestic violence in an adult relationship, it is appropriate to:

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