Published Sep 1, 2016
Chris Caulfield RN NP-C
101 Posts
Hi Everyone,
I'm taking AANP FNP exam in 6 days and I have been utilizing Leik's Intensive review and going through questions on boardvitals.com
Boardvitals.com has two options for NP AANC and AANP. I was under the impression that the AANP section would get rid of some of the non-clinical questions (theory, legislation, research, professional practice)... but it is still included.
Does the AANP test have this information this isn't related to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment?
I keep on getting the research and professional practice questions wrong... should I actually be studying for these questions for the AANP exam?
BostonFNP, APRN
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You are taking the exam in 6 days you should know this! This is readily available information on the AANP website. You should have read through this.
http://www.aanpcert.org/resource/documents/2016%20Certificant_Candidate_Handbook%20(Final)%2001%2004%2016.pdf
You are taking the exam in 6 days you should know this! This is readily available information on the AANP website. You should have read through this.http://www.aanpcert.org/resource/documents/2016%20Certificant_Candidate_Handbook%20(Final)%2001%2004%2016.pdf
Hi BostonFNP,
I have read through this resource several times, however, my anecdotal observation of this forum show that most testers do not find non-clinical questions on the AANP FNP test. I would rather concentrate more so on the important topics of the test.
Thanks!
Hi BostonFNP,I have read through this resource several times, however, my anecdotal observation of this forum show that most testers do not find non-clinical questions on the AANP FNP test. I would rather concentrate more so on the important topics of the test.Thanks!
That breakdown tells you exactly what topic areas the exam questions come from. Page 31 and 32.