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Build a study plan around the 150-question AANPCB A-GNP exam, 135 scored items, 2023 blueprint domains, adolescent through older-adult primary care, health assessment, pathophysiology, therapeutics, evidence-informed practice, and Prometric scheduling details.
The AANPCB A-GNP exam tests entry-level adult-gerontology primary care across clinical tasks and age bands. HiraEdu helps candidates organize the Assess, Diagnose, Plan, and Evaluate domains into case-based review, timed practice, and scheduling readiness.
Use AANPCB's current A-GNP question format and 2023 blueprint before selecting practice sets or scheduling the exam.
AANPCB lists 150 questions on the A-GNP exam, with 135 scored questions and 15 unscored pretest questions.
The A-GNP certification is for Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners serving adolescent through older-adult populations.
The 2023 scored blueprint is Assess 28%, Diagnose 25%, Plan 25%, and Evaluate 22%.
The largest patient-age share is older adult at 40% of scored items, followed by adult at 28% and elderly at 17%.
The A-GNP exam is built around clinical tasks, not isolated facts. Start with Assess, Diagnose, Plan, and Evaluate, then connect those tasks to adolescent, young adult, adult, older adult, and elderly primary-care scenarios.
Older adult and adult questions carry the largest patient-age share. Practice chronic disease management, comorbidities, screening, medication decisions, functional assessment, health promotion, and transitions of care.
AANPCB lists health assessment, pathophysiology, therapeutics, and evidence-informed practice. Use case-based review so diagnostics, pharmacologic therapy, education, referrals, and follow-up decisions stay connected.
Use this AANP Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP (A-GNP) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on AANP Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP (A-GNP) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The AANPCB Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (A-GNP) certification examination is an entry-level competency-based exam for clinical knowledge from adolescent through older-adult primary care. AANPCB lists 150 questions on each examination; 135 are scored and 15 are pretest questions that are not identified during the exam. AANPCB materials reference Prometric as the exam vendor.
The 2023 A-GNP blueprint weights the 135 scored items across four domains: Assess (37 items, 28%), Diagnose (34 items, 25%), Plan (34 items, 25%), and Evaluate (30 items, 22%). The patient-age distribution spans adolescent, young adult, adult, older adult, and elderly care, with older adult carrying the largest share at 54 scored items, or 40%. Study planning should connect health assessment, pathophysiology, therapeutics, evidence-informed practice, clinical decision-making, patient education, transitions of care, and legal or ethical practice.
AANPCB lists 150 questions: 135 scored questions and 15 pretest questions that are not identified during the exam.
AANPCB describes the exam as an entry-level competency-based exam testing clinical knowledge for adolescent through older-adult primary care.
The scored blueprint lists Assess at 37 items, Diagnose at 34, Plan at 34, and Evaluate at 30, for 135 scored items total.
Older adult is the largest patient-age group on the 2023 blueprint, with 54 scored items or 40%.
AANPCB materials reference Prometric as the exam vendor. Candidates should follow the current AANPCB authorization email for scheduling and admission instructions.
Use AANPCB instructions and your authorization email to confirm the current scheduling vendor, name-match rules, and testing appointment details.
Build practice blocks around Assess, Diagnose, Plan, and Evaluate using the 37/34/34/30 scored-item distribution.
Give extra review time to adult, older-adult, and elderly primary-care cases while still covering adolescents and young adults.
Use mixed timed questions that require differential diagnosis, evidence-informed planning, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy, education, and care coordination.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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