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AANP FNP Certification Actual Exam
Questions and Correct Answers 2023
Tanner Stage 2 - ANSWERS-Increased rugae of scrotum, testes enlarge. Breast bud.
Straight sparse hair.

Tanner Stage 3 - ANSWERS-Penis elongates. Pencil penis. Scrotal color darkens.
Breast tissue and areola are one mound. Darkened hair, starts to curl.

Tanner 4 - ANSWERS-Penis thickens and increases in size. Areola/nipple separate for
secondary mound. Curly hair, not on medial thigh.

When does menarche begin? - ANSWERS-After Tanner stage 2, within 1-2 years.
Delayed puberty if no secondary sexual characteristics by 12-13 in girls and 14 in boys.

Trisomy 21 - ANSWERS-Down Syndrome. Risk with advanced maternal age.
Microcephaly, flat nose, hypotonia, simian crease.

Marfan's Syndrome - ANSWERS-Pectus excavatum. Tall, wide arm span. Risk of MVP,
aneurysm, aortic regurgitation. Do not clear for sports.

Turner's Syndrome - ANSWERS-FEMALE. Lymphedema in utero, webbed neck, LD,
widely spaced nipples, HTN coarctation of aorta.

Klienfelter's Syndrome - ANSWERS-Extra X in males. More feminine. Will see in
puberty. Infertile, hypogonadism, low testosterone. Tall, lanky, underdeveloped
sexually.

Caput succadeum - ANSWERS-Sutures cross midline, spreads.

Caphalohematoma - ANSWERS-Sutures do not cross midline, more significant.

When does anterior fontanelle close? - ANSWERS-18 months

When does posterior fontanelle close? - ANSWERS-2-3 months

Abrnomal red reflex - ANSWERS-Black or white. Retinoblastoma, cataracts,
osteogenesis perfecta. White specks in down syndrome.

Edward's Syndrome - ANSWERS-Trisomy 18. Small mouth. High pitched cry.

Newborn screening tests - ANSWERS-PKU (phenylalanine), can lead to hyperactivity
and mental retardation. Hypothyroid. If not treated, mental retardation. Sickle cell.
Galactessemia, maple smell to urine, septic.

,Hordeolum - ANSWERS-Stye. Pain, edema. Bacitracin ophthalmic ointment.

STD conjunctivitis. - ANSWERS-Emergency. Rocephin for gonorrhea.

Gonococcola Ophthamlia Neonatorum - ANSWERS-2-4 days after birth. Red eye,
purulent discharge, swollen eyelids. GC culture, Thayer Martin, ROCEPHIN.

Chalmydial Ophthalmia Trachoma - ANSWERS-4-10 days after birth. Edematous, red,
profuse WATERY discharge that becomes purulent. Azithromycin, erythmocycin.

Otitis externa - ANSWERS-Fungal. Odor, black specks. Clotramizole. Pain with
tragus/pinna. Corticosporin

Sensorineuro hearing loss in PEDS - ANSWERS-Syphilis, acoustic neuroma,
aminoglycoside (gentamycin)

Epiglottitis - ANSWERS-Bacterial. Thumb sign on x-ray.

Croup - ANSWERS-Viral. Steeple sign on x-ray.

Bronchioloitis - ANSWERS-RSV, adenovirus. Under 3. Lower respi. URI, fever, nasal
flaring, stridor.If a preemie, synegis.

Intermittent Asthma peds - ANSWERS-SABA, 2 puffs q 4-6 hours. Peak 30 min-2
hours, lasts 4-6.

S. pneumonia (CAP) peds - ANSWERS-Lobar consolidation. Tx with penicillin.

H. influenza pneumonia peds - ANSWERS-Lobar consolidation. Amoxicillin or
cephalosporin.

M. cataralis or mycoplasma - ANSWERS-Linear. Azithromycin.

Neurofibromatosis - ANSWERS-Cafe au lait spots. Neurofibromas. Eye nodules.
Freckling.

Peds IDA - ANSWERS-Slow GI loss, too much whole milk. PICA. Flat shaped nails.
Ferritin low. 6-9 month treatments. 3-6 mg/kg day of iron

Thalassemia peds - ANSWERS-Asymptomatic. Enlarged spleen, tachypnea,
tachycardia, prominence in facial bones. TIBC not increased . Electrophoresis.

Sickle Cell Peds - ANSWERS-Vasocclusive crisis. Symptoms in stress, heat,
overexerting. Howel Jolly Bodies. Reticulocytosis. Hydrate, oxygenate, pain
managemnet.

,Hemophilia - ANSWERS-Factor VIII. Mother/daughter carry gene but presents in males.
Bleed into joints.

Lead Poisoning - ANSWERS-Over 10 refer. IDA. Butonion line, gingival border. Kelation
therapy.

Leukemia peds - ANSWERS-Chronically tired, pale, resp. infections. Blast cells,
peripheral smear, WBC

HIV testing - ANSWERS-ELISA in older child. PCR in infant. Western blot confirms.
More than 800 CD4 count normal, viral load less than 5000 or 0/undetectable.

Cause of fever in less than 2 month old - ANSWERS-Group B strep, e coli

common cause of fever in 2 months and up - ANSWERS-Strep. pneumoniae, and h.
influenza

Preoperational phase, preconceptual - ANSWERS-2-4 years old

Causation, intuitive - ANSWERS-4-7 years old

When is vision 20/20? - ANSWERS-Age 6

Concrete thinking, cognitive tasks, capable - ANSWERS-School age

What can be confused as child abuse in younger children? - ANSWERS-Osteogenesis
imperfecta or Mongolian spot

VSD - ANSWERS-Thrill sometimes felt at LL sternal border. Most common heart defect
in babies. Opening between septum. Holosystolic murmur.

Transposition of great arteries - ANSWERS-RVH. L. lower sternal border. Egg on a
string on x-ray.

Tetralogy of fallot - ANSWERS-VSD. Pulmonary stenosis. Overriding aorta. R. sided
hypertrophy. Systolic ejection murmur and thrill. Squat to slow return of blood to heart.

Aortic stenosis - ANSWERS-Systolic thrill. R. upper sternal border. Ejection click heard
at apex. LVH. X-ray, severe HF. More common in boys than girls, common to see mild
exercise intolerance

Coarctation of aorta - ANSWERS-Ejection murmur heard best at LUSB and L
interscapular area. RVH to LVH. Rib notching. Pressures different in upper and lower
extremities.
OFten seen with mitral regurgitation and Aortic stenosis

, Still's Murmur - ANSWERS-1-3/6, early systolic ejection murmur. Musical / vibratory
(buzz). Left lower sternal border. Turbulence in left ventricle. Innocents. Softens with
standing, Valsalva, sitting. Age 2-6 years

Hemic murmur - ANSWERS-Mild systolic ejection murmur, high-pitched, pulmonic &
aortic areas.
Only heard in increased cardiac output.

Venous hum - ANSWERS-Heard best while sitting, disappears while supine. R and L
upper sternal border, continuous humming murmur. innocent. Disappears in supine
position or when jugular vein compressed. > 3yo

PDA (patent ductus arteriosus) - ANSWERS-2-4/6 continuous heard best over LUSB.
Full pulses. Most common congenital heart defect. More common in girls

MVP - ANSWERS-1-3/6 mid-systolic click w/ late systolic murmur. Heard best at apex.
Louder with standing/squatting. Often seen with pectus excavatum

Pulmonic valve stenosis - ANSWERS-2-5/6 best at LUSB, ejection click @ 2nd L ICS.
Radiates to back.
May involve wide S2. Usually d/t fusion of valves

HTN in peds - ANSWERS-Organ problem or aldosterone. Cushings. Refer to cards

Rheumatic heart disease - ANSWERS-Joints, CNS, post infectious group a strep.
affects mitral valve. Jones criteria (carditis, chorea, erythema marginatum, esr elevated,
arthralgia, fever, prolonged PR interval)

Kawasaki's - ANSWERS-Toxic vasculitis. Fever several days, rash, swelling, peeling,
strawberry tongue, prolonged PR or QT. ASA, refer.

Intusucception - ANSWERS-Surgical emergency. Lethargy, vomiting, jelly stool, mass in
RUQ. Can be from rotavirus ?

Neuroblastoma - ANSWERS-Adrenal gland tumor, before age 5. Mass in abdomen.
Catecholamines elevated. Painful, fixed, crosses midline.

Fetal alcohol syndrome - ANSWERS-Small head, shortened palpebral fissures (narrow
eyes), flat nasal bridge. Thin upper lip.

Port wine stain - ANSWERS-Trigeminal nerve, refer to opthlamology to rule out
congeital glaucoma. Can be a sign of Sturge-Weber syndrome.

Hirschberg Test - ANSWERS-Corneal light reflex, tests for strabismus.

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