ABCN Cheat Sheet 2026

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125 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. The Reliable Change Index (RCI) is used in ABCN practice primarily to: Determine if change between two test administrations exceeds measurement error
  2. A diplomate has completed 28 of the required 30 CE hours with three months left in the cycle. The best course of action is to: Complete at least 2 more qualifying CE hours before the deadline
  3. A patient with a recent stroke has difficulty speaking but can comprehend and follow commands. The evaluator should: Adjust the battery to emphasize nonverbal response formats and document the modification
  4. Which of the following best describes the 'floor effect' in neuropsychological testing? A test lacks sufficient easy items to differentiate among low-functioning individuals
  5. A patient with severe depression expresses hopelessness after receiving feedback indicating significant cognitive deficits. The neuropsychologist should first: Conduct a brief safety assessment and provide appropriate crisis resources if indicated
  6. Which white matter tract connects Broca's area in the frontal lobe with Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe? Arcuate fasciculus
  7. When evaluating neuropsychological effects of medications, which antiepileptic drug is most strongly associated with aggressive behavior as a side effect? Levetiracetam
  8. Which structure serves as the primary relay station for sensory information traveling from the periphery to the cortex? Thalamus
  9. What is the ethical obligation regarding continuing education? Maintaining current knowledge and competence throughout ones career
  10. Which of the following BEST defines 'ceiling effect' in neuropsychological testing? A test's inability to detect improvement because scores are already at maximum
  11. The maintenance of certification (MOC) programs in clinical neuropsychology are most analogous to: Lifelong learning programs in medical specialties requiring periodic recertification
  12. What percentage of required CE hours may typically be completed via self-study (e.g., online modules, home study) under ABCN guidelines? 100% — no restriction
  13. A neuropsychologist discovers an error in a previously finalized report. The most appropriate action is to: Add an addendum to the record noting the correction and date
  14. What is the first step in the ABCN examination process after submitting the application? Credential review
  15. On a standard score distribution with a mean of 100 and SD of 15, what percentile rank corresponds approximately to a score of 85? 16th percentile
  16. What is the foundational principle of professional ethics in ABCN practice? Acting in the best interest of the client or patient
  17. A patient taking clozapine develops an absolute neutrophil count of 900 cells/mm³. According to REMS guidelines, the appropriate action is: Interrupt clozapine and do not rechallenge until ANC recovers above 1000
  18. What is the purpose of the ABCN credential review fee paid at application? It covers administrative processing of the candidate's credential documents
  19. What is the purpose of using open-ended questions? To encourage detailed responses and gather comprehensive information
  20. Broca's area, critical for expressive language production, is located in the: Left inferior frontal gyrus
  21. A diplomate wants to earn CE credit by publishing a peer-reviewed article in a neuropsychology journal. Under which condition would this most likely qualify? If the activity meets ABCN guidelines for scholarly contribution credit
  22. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is most closely associated with which cognitive function? Working memory and cognitive flexibility
  23. Which action constitutes a breach of client confidentiality? Sharing client information with unauthorized parties without consent
  24. What should be documented immediately after completing a procedure? The procedure performed, patient response, and any complications
  25. Which latex allergy presentation is the MOST severe and requires immediate emergency response? Anaphylaxis with bronchospasm and hypotension
  26. Which of the following is essential for all documentation entries? Date, time, signature, and credentials of the person documenting
  27. What does a T-score of 40 on a standard neuropsychological measure indicate relative to the normative population? One standard deviation below the mean
  28. What is the most critical step before performing any clinical procedure? Verifying patient identity and obtaining informed consent
  29. What is the primary purpose of thorough documentation in professional practice? To create an accurate record for continuity of care and legal protection
  30. Which of the following best defines 'ecological validity' in neuropsychological assessment? The degree to which test performance predicts real-world functional outcomes
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