Fitzgerald Health Education Associates

NP Certification Q&A

Welcome to NP Certification Q&A presented by Fitzgerald Health Education Associates. This podcast is for NP students studying to pass their NP certification exam. Getting to the correct test answers means breaking down the exam questions themselves. Expert Fitzgerald faculty clinicians share their knowledge and experience to help you dissect the anatomy of a test question so you can better understand how to arrive at the correct test answer. So, if you’re ready, let’s jump right in.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Well Child Care - Toddler Foot 18.12.2023

A 14-month-old is brought into the clinic for a well-child visit. Born at 39.5 weeks gestation, he has been healthy and is up-to-date with immunizations. The child started to walk at age 12 months and the parents note that “his feet look a little crooked when he stands and sometimes he will trip when he is trying to run because they curve in.”  The NP notes a mild inward curvature of the front hal...

Atrial Fibrillation/INR 11.12.2023

A 68-year-old with atrial fibrillation is taking warfarin as part of therapy for the prevention of thromboembolic event.  His goal INR is 2-3, which is checked monthly and has been within acceptable range for the past 6 months. Today he presents with an INR=3.8. He denies bleeding events and reports, “I am taking my medicine just like I was told.” The NP considers that: A. The INR should be repeat...

Heart Murmur Diagnostic Evaluation 04.12.2023

A 35-year-old woman presents for a well-woman exam. She is without complaint, with BMI=22, and reports that she runs about 28 miles per week, 4-5 miles with each run, and has excellent exercise tolerance. She states, “I am in great health.”  On physical examination, the NP notes a faint mid-systolic click followed by a grade 2/6  mid- to late-systolic murmur, best heard at the apex. No other abnor...

Lactation Mastitis Treatment 20.11.2023

A 28-year-old woman who is breastfeeding her healthy 3-month-old term infant presents with a 48-hour history of generalized body aches, intermittent fever to 101.2 F, and localized pain on the upper aspect of her left breast. Nursing her child worsens the breast pain, while putting a cool compress on the area helps with pain control. She denies cough, GI symptoms or other skin alterations and does...

Professional Role: Controlled Substance Prescribing 13.11.2023

A nurse practitioner is newly licensed to practice. Which of the following best describes the NP’s ability to prescribe controlled substances? A. Any NP who meets state-level requirements for a license to practice is able to prescribe controlled substances. B. NPs are significantly restricted nationally from prescribing controlled substances. C. NPs are able to prescribe controlled substances with...

Delirium Assessment 06.11.2023

Mrs. Parr, an 82-year-old woman with a 30-year history HTN and dyslipidemia, treated and at EBP goals, presents with a 3-day history of weakness and urinary incontinence. She was seen in urgent care yesterday, diagnosed with a UTI, and appropriately treated.  She resides with her adult daughter who states, “The last two days, Mom kept saying she needed to get to work. She retired 15 years ago. She...

T2DM Evaluation 30.10.2023

The NP is seeing a 60-year-old woman with a 10 year history of T2DM. Her current medications include oral metformin and an oral SGLT2-I, and states she is feeling well, without report of blurred vision, excessive thirst or polyuria.  She has not had any laboratory tests done in the past 6 months.  Which of the following represents the best choice of test to determine her overall glucose control? A...

ABRS Antimicrobial Therapy 23.10.2023

A 21 year-old woman with a 15 year history of asthma. presents with acute bacterial rhinosinusitis; she is without fever and in no acute distress.  Her current medications include an ICS/LABA inhaler for reliever and prevention asthma therapy, and a LNG-IUD for contraception. She also reports being told by her parents that she has penicillin allergy, and states, “I had a pink rash on my face and b...

Sick visit from patient with 20-year history of HTN 16.10.2023

A 76 year-old man with a 20-year history of HTN presents for a sick visit in the primary care clinic, stating, “I do not think that new medicine agrees with me.”  Until recently, his BP was at goal with an ARB, but about 1 week ago, due to continued elevated readings, a second BP med, a thiazide diuretic, was added.  Which of the following is most likely to be reported by this patient? A. “Since I...

Differential diagnosis: Skin condition in patient with 10-year history of Parkinson Disease 09.10.2023

A 60 year-old man who has a 10 year history of Parkinson disease presents with a chief complaint of “flaking skin that just does not go away, sometimes worse, sometimes better”, stating this problem has been present for > 6 years. Concurrent health issues include HTN, dyslipidemia and generalized anxiety disorder. The affected areas are occasionally itchy and will ache when particularly severe....

Scabies Evaluation 02.10.2023

A 35-year-old man who is generally well was diagnosed with scabies 3 days ago presents with a chief complaint. “I do not think that skin medicine I was given worked. I am still really itchy and the rash looks the same”.  He reports using topical permethrin as advised. Physical exam reveals excoriated papules on the interdigital area and scattered similar areas in the axillary and groin regions.  M...

Viral Hepatitis Assessment 25.09.2023

A 28-year-old woman with a longstanding history of injection drug use presents with a 10-day history of malaise, nausea, and fatigue, and a two day “yellow eyes”.  Physical exam reveals scleral icterus and mild hepatomegaly with right upper quadrant tenderness. Considering the possibility of acute hepatitis B in the differential, the NP anticipates laboratory results will include.  A. The presence...

STI Plan/ Intervention 18.09.2023

A 22-year-old woman presents for follow-up after a recent clinic, requested STI screening. Testing for Chlamydia trachomatis was positive. She states, “I am really surprised, I feel fine.”  Her current medications include combined oral contraceptive and her LMP was about 10 days ago, with appropriate timing and a  3 day light flow. The NP considers which of the following is the best option? A. Giv...

Insect Bite in Older Adult with T2DM 11.09.2023

A 62-year-old woman with T2DM presents 2 days after noticing a “bug bite” on her left lower leg, stating, “I am not sure what bit me.” During this time, the area has increased in size and she reports discomfort in the region.  Examination reveals a tender warm, red, erythematous area with poorly demarcated borders, approximately 15 cm at its widest diameter on the anterior lower leg.  Calf circumf...

Child Sick Visit 04.09.2023

The NP sees a well, 18-month-old with a two-day history of clear nasal discharge, dry cough, intermittent fever to 101.4 or 38.5C, and mild crankiness. She's up to date with all recommended vaccination. Parents report everyone at home has this cold. Testing for RSV, COVID-19, influenza are all negative. She is alert, age appropriately resists the exam, which is consistent with viral URI.  Her...

Health Assessment 28.08.2023

The NP is seeing a 35 year-old well woman for a health promotion and physical exam woman. She has not complaints, is a nonsmoker, a light social drinker with 1-2 glasses of wine per month, and exercises about 30 mins 5 days a week. Her BMI is 22 and vital signs are unremarkable with BP= 110/70. Which of the following is an anticipated finding on her funduscopic exam? A. Retinal arteries wider than...

Immunization Intervention and Plan 21.08.2023

A healthy 1 year old, accompanied by his mother, is in for a well child visit. He is due to receive routine immunizations for a child his age. His mother mentions that she is about 6 weeks pregnant and read that, “I know he should get the chickenpox and German measles vaccines today. Since I am pregnant, is this safe?” The NP considers the following: A. Neither vaccine contain live virus and both...

Older Adult Joint Pain Differential Diagnosis 14.08.2023

A 78 year-old woman with well-controlled hypertension and dyslipidemia presents with a chief complaint of a many month history of pain, described as achiness, and stiffness in the joints both hands, particularly towards the end of the day. A part-time seamstress, she reports this discomfort is worse on work days.  She denies redness or heat in the affected regions and has no systemic complaints. P...

Acute Bacterial Prostatitis Assessment 07.08.2023

A 67-year-old man who is diagnosed with acute bacterial prostatitis presents with a chief complaint of a one-week history of constant perineal pain, arthralgia, irritative voiding symptoms, and intermittent fever. Which of the following is most consistent with anticipated findings on prostatic digital rectal exam (DRE) with this condition? A. An enlarged prostate with obliterated median sulcus B....

Bacterial Vaginosis Diagnosis 31.07.2023

Which of the following is most likely to be reported as part of the HPI in a woman presenting with bacterial vaginosis? A. A 19-year-old woman with a 3-day history of vaginal and perineal itch, clumping white vaginal discharge that has a slight “musty” odor. B. A 24-year-old woman with a 1-week history of mild perineal irritation, thin, grey-green vaginal discharge with a strong “fishy” odor. C. A...

Statin Therapy Evaluation 24.07.2023

A 67-year-old man has been recently diagnosed with HTN, dyslipidemia and T2DM. As part of his medication treatment plan, he agrees to start statin therapy. The NP appreciates that which of the following laboratory tests should be conducted about 4-12 weeks after starting statin therapy? A. AST and ALT B. CK and potassium C. Lipid profile D. CBC with WBC differential and platelet count --- YouTube:...

Dyslipidemia Therapy 17.07.2023

A 65-year-old woman has hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, a 50 pack-year history of cigarette smoking, currently smoking ½ PPD,  and stage 3B chronic kidney disease (CKD)  (GFR = 37 mL/min/1.73 m2). She is not currently taking any dyslipidemia therapy and her LDL= 140 mg/dL. Which of the following represents the most appropriate pharmacologic intervention for treatment of dyslipidemia?...

Well Child Visit 10.07.2023

Leonardo is a healthy 4- month-old who was born at 40-weeks gestation is in the office for a well child visit. His parents voice no concerns and state, “He is a very happy baby who loves to eat and is a good sleeper.” Which of the following is an anticipated normative developmental finding on an infant of this age? A. Sitting without support   B. Minimal to no Moro reflex noted C. Rolling over tum...

UTI During Pregnancy 03.07.2023

A 28-year-old woman G2P1LC1AB0, currently 22-weeks pregnant, presents with a 3-day history of urinary frequency and dysuria.  She is in no acute distress, without fever or vaginal discharge, reports “The baby is really moving around a lot” and denies GI symptoms. Fundal height is consistent with gestational age and FHT= 140 BPM and regular. UA dip in office is positive for leukocyte esterase and n...

Professional Issues: NP Practice 26.06.2023

Robert has recently graduated from a NP program. During a job interview for an organization that has clinical sites in multiple states, he is asked questions about NP practice issues. Which of the following is accurate? A.   Once I am nationally certified, I am also licensed to practice as an NP. B. Once I am a certified NP and licensed to practice in one state, I will be able to practice in every...

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