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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? - Bacteria can enter the blood stream 
from ascites/GI tract 
What is one of the key clinical differences between acute and chronic hepatic failure? - Acute 
there will not be portal hypertension 
Labs ind...
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Renal/Genitourinary Barrons CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Renal/Genitourinary Barrons CCRN Exam 
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comorbidities that put the pt at risk for developing AKI - Answer- Diabetes 
Heart failure 
Hypertension 
nephrotoxic substances - Answer- Antibiotics 
NSAIDS 
ACE inhibitors, ARBS 
Antineoplastics 
Contrast media 
Diuretics 
measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea 
(formed in the liver) - Answer- BUN- blood urea nitrogen 
Normal Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) - Answer- 10-23 mg/dL 
non...
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A 47-year-old male has been admitted to the CCU from the emergency room with a 
history of sudden diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting and radiating pain down his left arm. 
He reports no significant medical history, and has been a two PPD smoker since his 
early twenties. His admitting diagnosis is UA/NSTEMI and he is being prepped for 
cardiac catheterization for possible angioplasty with stent placement. What type of 
medication orders might the nur...
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CCRN (2024-2025 file update) all set of question with a 100% score accuracy
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Where is ADH made? - ANSWER Hypothalamus 
 
Where is ADH Stored? - ANSWER Posterior Pituitary 
 
Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? - ANSWER Distal Convoluted & Collecting Tubules 
 
Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head pro...
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CCRN Barrons Multisystem concepts Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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cellular disease due to inadequate perfusion (oxygen demand is greater than oxygen 
delivered) or the inability of the cells to utilize the delivered oxygen (oxygen 
utilization/consumption) - Answer- shock 
3 stages of shock - Answer- compensatory 
progressive 
refractory 
BP is maintained during compensatory stage of shock d/t what two mechanisms? - 
Answer- stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system 
activation of the...
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CCRN Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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CCRN Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
A 47-year-old male has been admitted to the CCU from the emergency room with a 
history of sudden diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting and radiating pain down his left arm. 
He reports no significant medical history, and has been a two PPD smoker since his 
early twenties. His admitting diagnosis is UA/NSTEMI and he is being prepped for 
cardiac catheterization for possible angioplasty with stent placement. What type of 
medication orders might the nur...
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CCRN: Liver Failure Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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What is one of the key clinical differences between acute and chronic hepatic failure? 
 -:- Acute there will not be portal hypertension 
What is the most common cause of acute hepatic failure? 
 -:- DILI (drug-induced)- most commonly by acetaminophen 
Labs indicative of acute hepatic failure: 
1.) Bilirubin will be ___ x normal range along with jaundice 
2.) Aminotransferase ___ x normal range 
^ Presence of these = poor prognosis with 10-50% mortality without transplant 
 -:- 1.) 2 x 
2.) 3 x ...
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Introduction and Test Overview 
1.	Why Become Certified? 
 
A study conducted by the Nursing Credentialing Research Coalition found that certification has a profound impact on the personal, professional and practice outcomes of certified nurses. Overall, nurses in the study stated that certification enabled them to experience fewer adverse events and errors in patient care than before they were certified. Additional results revealed that certified nurses: 
 
•	expressed more confidence in dete...
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(Solved with Rationales) Pass CCRN test bank. 
 
 
Which of the following would be the earliest auscultatory finding in left ventricular failure (LVF)? 
 
A. Crackles 
B. S3 
C. Murmur of mitral regurgitation 
D. Pericardial friction rub 
B. S3 
 
LVF would be the most subtle because early changes are usually subtle changes. Choose "S3." 
A patient with a triple-lumen subclavian catheter has been receiving total parenteral nutrition, maintenance fluids, and antibiotics by the catheter. He has ...
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