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What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflec...
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What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflec...
Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) 
 
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflection of a d...
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Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) 
 
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflection of a d...
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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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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 ...
(answered) Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) 
 
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflec...
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(answered) Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) 
 
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? 
Vasogenic cerebral edema is an increase in extracellular fluid caused by a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier with the resultant increase in vascular permeability. This cerebral edema begins locally and becomes more generalized. Common causes are trauma (including surgical trauma), tumors, hemorrhage, and abscesses 
What ventilator parameter indicates fluid volume excess? 
An A:a gradient greater than 10 mm Hg is a reflec...
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? 
Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds. 
 
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? 
Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds. 
 
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihy...
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihy...
CCRN Questions and Answers Latest 2022/2023 
 
A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihy...
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihy...
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and 
complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood 
pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date 
and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct 
Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive 
meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with 
oral antihypertensive meds. 
The maximum initia...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CCRN•CCRN
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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and 
complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood 
pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date 
and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct 
Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive 
meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with 
oral antihypertensive meds. 
The maximum initia...
(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 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 47 pages's •
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CCRN•CCRN
Preview 4 out of 47 pages
(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 ...