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CCRN Exam Neurology Concepts Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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oculovestibular reflex assessment - the patient's eyes are held open while ice water is injected slowly into the ear canal and the eye response is observed (cold calorics) positive: eyes move toward the side of the ice water injection- positive is good) Wh brain herniation occurs when ____ - swe...

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CCRN- Endocrine Concepts (Barron's) Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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what are 3 treatments for DI? - 1) give ADH (pitressin, DDAVP), use cautiously in those with heart disease, may cause coronary artery ischemia 2) give fluids to replenish intravascular volume 3) monitor urinary output/specific gravity what is the pathophysiology of SIADH? (figure 10-1 pg 204) - ...

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CCRN Review- Hemodynamics Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%

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What value reflects right ventricular preload? - CVP or RA pressure In hypovolemic shock, does SVR increase or decrease? - increase CVP and PAOP are a measure of preload or after load? - preload Heart rate x stroke volume =? - cardiac output Stroke volume is dependent on what three concepts? - p...

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CCRN: Liver Failure Latest 2024/2025 Updated Questions and Answers Guaranteed 100% Success.

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Vasopressin in esophageal varices - Reduces portal hypertension (ran at high doses of 0.4-1) -Watch with CAD patients!! What is the most common cause of acute hepatic failure? - DILI (drug-induced)- most commonly by acetaminophen Why would you watch for sepsis in a hepatic failure patient? - Bac...

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CCRN Hemodynamics (IABP & shock states) Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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benefits of IABP - increased coronary artery perfusion decreased O2 demand increased O2 supply decreased afterload Pt getting IABP. Hour after return from Cath lab, pt has had minimal UOP. What would be most appropriate action? A. get CXR to verify catheter placement B. give fluid bolus C. a...

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CCRN: Drugs Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Side effects of Positive Pressure ventilation - 1. Increased intrathoracic pressure leads to decreased venous return to the heart, decreasing stroke volume, and CO Two types of ventilators - 1. Negative pressure ventilators- i.e iron lung 2. Positive pressure ventilators: hospital bedside ventila...

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CCRN Multisystem Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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What patients should not receive NS for fluid replacement? - Hypernatremic Renal failure (R/t risk of hyperchloremic acidosis) What are the goals of fluid resuscitation for patients in shock? - MAP >65 CVP ~6 mmHg Urine output 0.5 ml/kg/hr Hgb >7 Symptoms of hypovolemic shock - Decreased...

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Pediatric CCRN Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%

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Septic Shock Management Step Three - -Antibiotics (first 60 min) -Broad Spectrum antibiotics -Try to obtain culture first -Consider IM administration if hard to get IV access - Start with Gram Negative spectrum before Gram Positive Septic Shock Management Step One - - Recognition and Access: D...

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Musculoskeletal and Neuro CCRN Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Toddler w meningitis. Resistance when the lower legs are extended. She also cries when her legs are raised to change her diaper. Documents this as which of the following? a. Kernigs sign b. Brudinski sign c. Nuchal rigidity d. Battle sign - A. Kernig sign - back pain and resistance to lower le...

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CCRN - Integumentary Latest 2024/2025 Updated Questions and Answers Guaranteed 100% Success.

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IV Infiltration: Management - Prevention Early identification Stop the infusion Elevate warm or cool compress Monitor the site Unstageable pressure injury - Full-thickness tissue loss of unknown depth. The base of the wound is completely obscured by slough and eschar. Pressure Injury: Stage ...

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Hemodynamics CCRN Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Tx to decrease preload - -Diuretics -Dilators (nitrates, nitroprusside, morphine) Define preload - -Preload is the volume/pressure in the ventricle at the end of DIASTOLE after the AV valves close, just prior to ejection -As preload increases, SV and CO will increase up to a point -Too high of ...

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Cardiovascular - Barron's CCRN Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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etiology of aneurysms - arteriosclerosis HTN smoking/obesity bacterial infections congenital defects Trauma Marfan's syndrome (connective tissue disorder) what other defect can cause systolic murmurs? - ventricular septal defect (heard on the left sternal border) relievers for Unstable ang...

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CCRN Cardiac Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Aortic Regurg sx - -Head bobbing with pulse -wide pulse pressure > 40 -water hammer pulse Aortic regurgitation causes - -HTN rheumatic fever endocarditis marfan syndrome and VAD S3 heard sound - fluid overload s4 heart sound - artium contract into noncompliant ventricle LV failure. A sp...

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Barron's CCRN Cardiac Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Which clinical sign might patients with both systolic and diastolic heart failure have in common? a) Peripheral edema b) Enlarged heart size on chest radiograph c) Lung crackles d) Ejection fraction less than 40% - Answer: C Both a problem with ejection (systolic failure) and a problem with fil...

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Pulmonary CCRN study Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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Which of the following is considered to be an absolute contraindication for anticoagulation therapy in managing a VTE? A. Hypertensive patient B. Intracranial hemorrhage C. Postoperative patient D. Presence of epidural catheter - B Intracranial hemorrhage is an absolute contraindication to rec...

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CCRN GI Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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You have a pt you are admitting that suffered an assault from which an individual used a metal pipe. You assess your patient to have ecchymosis to his left flank. You determine that your pt most likely has which of the following? a) hypocalcemia b) a ruptured spleen c) hemorrhagic pancreatitis ...

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Barron/Elsevier CCRN practice test Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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How does COPD result in atrial fibrillation and predisposition to PEs? - COPD causes pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular hypertrophy, and right atrial enlargement. The right atrial enlargement causes stretching of the atrial tissue and frequently results in atrial dysrhythmias. SA blocks, s...

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CCRN questions Hemodynamics Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%

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One hemodynamic benefit of intra-aortic balloon therapy is: A) Balloon inflation prevents right to left shunt B) Balloon deflation increases coronary artery perfusion C) Balloon inflation optimizes aortic valve performance D) Balloon deflation decreases left ventricular afterload - D) Balloon de...

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CCRN Practice Questions - Cardiovascular Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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A patient develops atrial fibrillation after abdominal surgery. Her blood pressure falls from 110/70 mm Hg to 92/68 mm Hg. The hypotension is related to which of the following? a. Decrease in ventricular contractility b. Hypovolemia c. Mural thrombi d. Decrease in ventricular filling - Correct ...

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CCRN QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SCORED A+

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Heparin: - Heparin inhibits the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin Heparin inactivates circulating thrombin Heparin inhibits the conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin Causes of Right side heart failure? - Acute RV infarct Pulmonary Embolism Septal defects Pulmonary stenosis/regurgitation ...

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Pass CCRN test bank Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.

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A patient received Humulin NPH insulin at 7 am. He was nauseated and vomiting at lunchtime and cannot tolerate PO. If this patient develops manifestations of hypoglycemia, treatment would include: A. 25 ml of 50% dextrose in water (D50W). B. glucagon subcutaneously. C. 4 oz of apple juice. D...

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Practice Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) Updated 2024/2025 Verified 100%

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What is the difference between an anaphylactic and anaphylactoid reaction? - Anaphylactoid reaction is clinically indistinguishable from anaphylactic reaction but does not require previous exposure to the antigen. Anaphylactoid reaction is not IgE mediated, and direct activation and degranulation ...

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CCRN Review Latest 2024/2025 Updated Questions and Answers Guaranteed 100% Success.

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Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) - Systolic 15-30 mmHg Diastolic 5-15 mmHg Stroke volume (SV) - 50-100 ml/beat Symptoms of Systolic heart failure - Decreased stroke volume, decreased ejection fraction, S3 and enlarged heart Physical signs of DIC - Hypotension, Petechia, Purpura, Bruising, Bleedi...

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PASS the CCRN! Latest 2024/2025 Updated Questions and Answers Guaranteed 100% Success.

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What is the Z point technique? - is a method used to estimate ventricular end diastolic pressure. It is taken just before the closure of the mitral valve and is especially useful when an A wave does not exist on the PAOP tracing such as in atrial fib. CDC indications for urinary catheter include:...

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