ENPC Study Guide 2026

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📋 ENPC Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
80.00%
Passing Score

📚 ENPC Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample ENPC Questions & Answers

1. In Emergency Nurse Practitioner, why is family-centered care knowledge important for professional certification?
It demonstrates competence and ensures practitioners meet established standards

Professional certification in specific knowledge areas demonstrates that practitioners have met established competency standards, ensuring quality of service and public protection.

2. Which child is at HIGHEST risk for lead toxicity?
2-year-old living in a pre-1978 home with deteriorating paint

Children under 6 in pre-1978 housing face the highest lead exposure risk from deteriorating lead-based paint chips and household dust.

3. When selecting an endotracheal tube for pediatric intubation, current ENPC guidelines recommend which approach?
Use a length-based resuscitation tape and consider cuffed tubes for all ages

Length-based resuscitation tapes provide accurate sizing, and cuffed ETTs are now acceptable for all pediatric age groups per current guidelines.

4. In the elderly population, the current fastest growing group is the age range:
85 years and older.

In the elderly population, the current fastest growing group is the age range 85 years and older. This demographic is experiencing significant growth due to advancements in healthcare and increased life expectancy, leading to a larger proportion of the population living into their 80s and beyond.

5. A 2-year-old with asthma presents with moderate respiratory distress and SpO2 of 91% after initial albuterol. Which adjunct treatment is MOST appropriate?
Ipratropium bromide plus systemic corticosteroids

Ipratropium bromide combined with systemic corticosteroids is standard adjunct therapy for moderate asthma exacerbations not resolved by albuterol alone.

6. In Emergency Nurse Practitioner, what does the PDCA cycle stand for?
Plan, Do, Check, Act

The PDCA cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act) is a continuous improvement framework where you plan the change, implement it, check the results, and act on what you learned to refine the process.

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