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CCRN Review Exam 136 Questions from Class with Correct Answers.
CCRNReviewExam136QuestionsfromClasswith 
CorrectAnswers. 
Which of the following types of shock is incorrectly matched with its causes? 
Distributive: Anaphylactic 
Cardiogenic: Dysrhythmia 
Obstructive: Adrenal Insufficiency 
Hemorrhage: Plasma loss - Correct Answer C 
A patient having which condition is at higher risk for developing infective endocarditis? 
Cystic Fibrosis 
Hydrocephalus 
Patent ductus arteriosus 
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia - Correct Answer C 
Which hemodynamic pressures would...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CCRNReviewExam136QuestionsfromClasswith 
CorrectAnswers. 
Which of the following types of shock is incorrectly matched with its causes? 
Distributive: Anaphylactic 
Cardiogenic: Dysrhythmia 
Obstructive: Adrenal Insufficiency 
Hemorrhage: Plasma loss - Correct Answer C 
A patient having which condition is at higher risk for developing infective endocarditis? 
Cystic Fibrosis 
Hydrocephalus 
Patent ductus arteriosus 
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia - Correct Answer C 
Which hemodynamic pressures would...
Pediatric CCRN Exam Questions and Answers
PediatricCCRNExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What does SIRS stand for? - Correct Answer Systemic Inflammatory Response 
Syndrome 
Key characteristics of Endotheliopathy - Correct Answer • Capillary leak 
• Vasomotor paralysis tone of vessels not normal 
• Leukocyte infiltrations 
• Coagulopathy 
• Myocardial depression 
• Immune-compromise 
Patient Qualifications of SIRS based off clinical findings. - Correct Answer Two 
Abnormalities 
-Must be abnormalities of temperature (greater than ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PediatricCCRNExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What does SIRS stand for? - Correct Answer Systemic Inflammatory Response 
Syndrome 
Key characteristics of Endotheliopathy - Correct Answer • Capillary leak 
• Vasomotor paralysis tone of vessels not normal 
• Leukocyte infiltrations 
• Coagulopathy 
• Myocardial depression 
• Immune-compromise 
Patient Qualifications of SIRS based off clinical findings. - Correct Answer Two 
Abnormalities 
-Must be abnormalities of temperature (greater than ...
CCRN PEDS AACN Exam Questions with Complete Answers.
CCRN PEDSAACN ExamQuestionswithComplete 
Answers. 
1. In caring for a patient with salicylate intoxication, the critical care nurse would anticipate 
which of the following as a primary treatment measure? 
A. Administration of protamine sulfate 
B. Administration of glucose 
C. Transfusion of packed RBCs 
D. Replacement of fluid and electrolytes - Correct Answer D. Replacement of fluid and 
electrolytes 
2. An adolescent with the developmental age of a 4-year-old requires placement of a 
chest t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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CCRN PEDSAACN ExamQuestionswithComplete 
Answers. 
1. In caring for a patient with salicylate intoxication, the critical care nurse would anticipate 
which of the following as a primary treatment measure? 
A. Administration of protamine sulfate 
B. Administration of glucose 
C. Transfusion of packed RBCs 
D. Replacement of fluid and electrolytes - Correct Answer D. Replacement of fluid and 
electrolytes 
2. An adolescent with the developmental age of a 4-year-old requires placement of a 
chest t...
C-NPT Exam 462 Questions with 100% Correct Answers.
C-NPTExam462Questionswith100%Correct 
Answers. 
What is the most common acquired paralysis in a previously healthy child? - Correct 
Answer Guillian Barre Syndrome 
What is the most important electrolyte to replace in a dehydrated 4 week old infant with 
gastric outlet obstruction? - Correct Answer Potassium 
A child has a midline cyst in the neck that moves with swallowing. what is the most likely 
diagnosis? - CorrectAnswer Thyrolglossal duct cyst 
How much time does a full term neonate spend ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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C-NPTExam462Questionswith100%Correct 
Answers. 
What is the most common acquired paralysis in a previously healthy child? - Correct 
Answer Guillian Barre Syndrome 
What is the most important electrolyte to replace in a dehydrated 4 week old infant with 
gastric outlet obstruction? - Correct Answer Potassium 
A child has a midline cyst in the neck that moves with swallowing. what is the most likely 
diagnosis? - CorrectAnswer Thyrolglossal duct cyst 
How much time does a full term neonate spend ...
NUR 328 Exam 3 (UAB) Questions with Correct Answers.
NUR328Exam3(UAB)QuestionswithCorrect 
Answers. 
active immunity - A form of acquired immunity in which the body produces its own 
antibodies against disease-causing antigens. 
antitoxin - antibodies against a specific toxin 
Antivenins - immune sera that contain antibodies to specific venins produced by 
poisonous snakes or spiders; may prevent the venom from causing cell death 
passive immunity - the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies 
from another person or an...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NUR328Exam3(UAB)QuestionswithCorrect 
Answers. 
active immunity - A form of acquired immunity in which the body produces its own 
antibodies against disease-causing antigens. 
antitoxin - antibodies against a specific toxin 
Antivenins - immune sera that contain antibodies to specific venins produced by 
poisonous snakes or spiders; may prevent the venom from causing cell death 
passive immunity - the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies 
from another person or an...
NR 328 Peds Test 1 Study Exam Questions and Answers.
NR 328PedsTest 1StudyExam Questions andAnswers. 
How are pulses checked on patients <2 years of age? - Correct Answer An apical pulse 
should be ascultated for a full minute. 
What is the normal HR range for a newborn? - Correct Answer 80-180 (depending on 
activity) (ATI CH.2, PG 7) 
What is the normal HR range for a 1 week to 3 month old? - Correct Answer 120-180 (ATI 
CH.2, PG 7) 
What is the normal HR range for a 3 month to 2 year old? - Correct Answer 70-150 (ATI 
CH.2, PG 7) 
What is th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NR 328PedsTest 1StudyExam Questions andAnswers. 
How are pulses checked on patients <2 years of age? - Correct Answer An apical pulse 
should be ascultated for a full minute. 
What is the normal HR range for a newborn? - Correct Answer 80-180 (depending on 
activity) (ATI CH.2, PG 7) 
What is the normal HR range for a 1 week to 3 month old? - Correct Answer 120-180 (ATI 
CH.2, PG 7) 
What is the normal HR range for a 3 month to 2 year old? - Correct Answer 70-150 (ATI 
CH.2, PG 7) 
What is th...
NR328-Peds Test 2 GI-GU Exam Questions and Answers.
NR328-PedsTest2GI-GUExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What is a tracheoesophageal fistula? - A malformation of the trachea and esophagus. 
What are signs and symptoms of tracheoesophageal fistula? - 3 Cs 
Choking 
Coughing 
Cyanosis 
Excess frothy salivation in mouth and nose 
Drooling 
During feedings, infant may swallow normally then suddenly cough and gag 
In Esophageal Atrasia, what are signs and symptoms in children? - Chronic respiratory 
problems 
Recurrent pnuemonia 
GI reflex 
What is the bes...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NR328-PedsTest2GI-GUExamQuestionsand 
Answers. 
What is a tracheoesophageal fistula? - A malformation of the trachea and esophagus. 
What are signs and symptoms of tracheoesophageal fistula? - 3 Cs 
Choking 
Coughing 
Cyanosis 
Excess frothy salivation in mouth and nose 
Drooling 
During feedings, infant may swallow normally then suddenly cough and gag 
In Esophageal Atrasia, what are signs and symptoms in children? - Chronic respiratory 
problems 
Recurrent pnuemonia 
GI reflex 
What is the bes...
NURS 328 Final Exam 43 Questions with Complete Solutions.
NURS328 FinalExam 43QuestionswithComplete 
Solutions. 
Which of the following manifestations can the nurse expect to assess in an infant that may 
be experiencing digoxin toxicity? 
a. Bradycardia and nausea 
b. Anorexia and tachycardia 
c. Vomiting and arrhythmias 
d. Dizziness and hypertension - Correct Answer c. Vomiting and arrhythmias 
Which strategy is appropriate when feeding the infant with heart failure? 
a. Continue the feeding until a sufficient amount of formula is taken 
b. Limit fe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS328 FinalExam 43QuestionswithComplete 
Solutions. 
Which of the following manifestations can the nurse expect to assess in an infant that may 
be experiencing digoxin toxicity? 
a. Bradycardia and nausea 
b. Anorexia and tachycardia 
c. Vomiting and arrhythmias 
d. Dizziness and hypertension - Correct Answer c. Vomiting and arrhythmias 
Which strategy is appropriate when feeding the infant with heart failure? 
a. Continue the feeding until a sufficient amount of formula is taken 
b. Limit fe...
NUR 328 SS20 Pharmacology GVSU Exam 2 Questions and Answers-Latest Update.
NUR 328SS20Pharmacology GVSU Exam 2 Questions and 
Answers-Latest Update. 
True or False: A drug that can block transmitter binding to a receptor can lead to an 
increase in the receptors activation. - Correct Answer False 
It would decrease the receptors activation since the transmitter wouldn't be able to 
innervate and activation the receptor while it is being blocked. 
What is the definition of Neuropharmacology? - Correct Answer The study of drugs that 
alter processes controlled by the ...
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NUR 328SS20Pharmacology GVSU Exam 2 Questions and 
Answers-Latest Update. 
True or False: A drug that can block transmitter binding to a receptor can lead to an 
increase in the receptors activation. - Correct Answer False 
It would decrease the receptors activation since the transmitter wouldn't be able to 
innervate and activation the receptor while it is being blocked. 
What is the definition of Neuropharmacology? - Correct Answer The study of drugs that 
alter processes controlled by the ...
NURS328- Exam #2 Practice Questions with Complete Solutions.
NURS328- Exam #2Practice QuestionswithComplete 
Solutions. 
Emma is4 months old and is scheduled for a well visit. The nurse expects that Emma 
should have received how many of which immunizations prior to this age? - Correct 
Answer 2 HepB; 1 DTaP; 1 Hib; 1 polio; 1 Pneumococcal, 1 Rotovirus 
What vaccination is given to prevent Whooping Cough? - CorrectAnswer DTaP 
What vaccination is given annually > 6 months? - Correct Answer Trivalent Inactivated 
Influenza Vaccine (TIV): Fluzone 
What v...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NURS328- Exam #2Practice QuestionswithComplete 
Solutions. 
Emma is4 months old and is scheduled for a well visit. The nurse expects that Emma 
should have received how many of which immunizations prior to this age? - Correct 
Answer 2 HepB; 1 DTaP; 1 Hib; 1 polio; 1 Pneumococcal, 1 Rotovirus 
What vaccination is given to prevent Whooping Cough? - CorrectAnswer DTaP 
What vaccination is given annually > 6 months? - Correct Answer Trivalent Inactivated 
Influenza Vaccine (TIV): Fluzone 
What v...
Clinical Judgment Practice Exam (138 Questions & Answers) with Rationale.
Year 2 IEC MID-TERM Exam Questions & Answers 2024.