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[Show more]CCRN Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Heart rate (HR) - Answer- 60-100 beats/min 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) - Answer- 70-105 mmHg 
Cardiac output (CO) - Answer- 4-5 L/min 
Cardiac index (CI) - Answer- 2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
Stroke volume (SV) - Answer- 50-100 ml/beat 
Stroke index (SI) - Answer...
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Heart rate (HR) - Answer- 60-100 beats/min 
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) - Answer- 70-105 mmHg 
Cardiac output (CO) - Answer- 4-5 L/min 
Cardiac index (CI) - Answer- 2.5-4.5 L/min/m2 
Stroke volume (SV) - Answer- 50-100 ml/beat 
Stroke index (SI) - Answer...
CCRN Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
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 
appro...
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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 
appro...
Practice Test 1 CCRN (Pass CCRN) 100% Solved 
What is vasogenic cerebral edema? - Answer- 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 
be...
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What is vasogenic cerebral edema? - Answer- 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 
be...
CCRN QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
The nurse is caring for a patient with acute inferior wall MI, post-coronary artery stent 
deployment, For optimal care of the patient, the nurse should: - Answer- Continuously 
monitor the patient in lead II 
It is best practice to monitor the patient statu...
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The nurse is caring for a patient with acute inferior wall MI, post-coronary artery stent 
deployment, For optimal care of the patient, the nurse should: - Answer- Continuously 
monitor the patient in lead II 
It is best practice to monitor the patient statu...
CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
SIADH - Answer- increased ADH level, holding on to too much water, dilutional 
hyponatremia. Decreased osmolarity=hypoosmolar. Decreased urinary output. 
CSF normal protein, glucose, WBCs, specific gravity, - Answer- Protein <100, Glucose: 
70 WBCs: 4 ce...
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SIADH - Answer- increased ADH level, holding on to too much water, dilutional 
hyponatremia. Decreased osmolarity=hypoosmolar. Decreased urinary output. 
CSF normal protein, glucose, WBCs, specific gravity, - Answer- Protein <100, Glucose: 
70 WBCs: 4 ce...
CCRN Neonatal Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
A deformation is a(n) - Answer- abnormality caused by unusual mechanical forces on 
normal tissue. 
A low birth weight infant's temperature increases during skin-to-skin care. This is an 
example of heat transfer by - Answer- conduction. 
At the ...
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A deformation is a(n) - Answer- abnormality caused by unusual mechanical forces on 
normal tissue. 
A low birth weight infant's temperature increases during skin-to-skin care. This is an 
example of heat transfer by - Answer- conduction. 
At the ...
CCRN Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
A patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a 
ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not 
prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardioverter- 
defibril...
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A patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a 
ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not 
prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardioverter- 
defibril...
CCRN cardiac Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
PAOP - Answer- 8-12 
Pulmonary artery systolic - Answer- 20-30 mmHg 
Pulmonary artery diastolic - Answer- 5-15 mm Hg 
Right atrial pressure - Answer- 2-6 mmHg 
PAWP (pulmonary artery wedge pressure) - Answer- o Volume/preload in LEFT side of 
heart....
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PAOP - Answer- 8-12 
Pulmonary artery systolic - Answer- 20-30 mmHg 
Pulmonary artery diastolic - Answer- 5-15 mm Hg 
Right atrial pressure - Answer- 2-6 mmHg 
PAWP (pulmonary artery wedge pressure) - Answer- o Volume/preload in LEFT side of 
heart....
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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...
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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...
CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
most common entry for microbes into lungs - Answer- aspiration 
initial output from ostomy - Answer- > large volume liquid out 
to determine teaching the nurse must first - Answer- assess learning needs first 
grasping reflex normal or no? - Answer- show...
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most common entry for microbes into lungs - Answer- aspiration 
initial output from ostomy - Answer- > large volume liquid out 
to determine teaching the nurse must first - Answer- assess learning needs first 
grasping reflex normal or no? - Answer- show...
CCRN PEDS AACN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 
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 RB...
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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 RB...
CCRN review- kupchik Exam 
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where do coronaries arise - Answer- base of aorta (sinus of valsalva); immediately 
above aortic valve 
S1 - Answer- closure of mitral & tricuspic valves 
systole 
loudest over mitral area, 5th ICS midclavicular line 
1/3 of cardiac cycle 
...
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where do coronaries arise - Answer- base of aorta (sinus of valsalva); immediately 
above aortic valve 
S1 - Answer- closure of mitral & tricuspic valves 
systole 
loudest over mitral area, 5th ICS midclavicular line 
1/3 of cardiac cycle 
...
CCRN PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH 100% 
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A 62-year-old man is admitted with chest pain. His electrocardiogram reveals ST 
segment elevation and T wave inversion in leads V1 to V4. Aspirin has been given, and 
morphine titration and nitroglycerin infusion are used to relieve his chest pain...
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A 62-year-old man is admitted with chest pain. His electrocardiogram reveals ST 
segment elevation and T wave inversion in leads V1 to V4. Aspirin has been given, and 
morphine titration and nitroglycerin infusion are used to relieve his chest pain...
Nicole Kupchik CCRN RENAL Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
main functions of the renal system - Answer- filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
acid base balance, bp regulation (RAAS), erythropoietin (hgb production), electrolyte 
balances 
-approximately 20% of cardiac output goes to the kidneys...
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main functions of the renal system - Answer- filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
acid base balance, bp regulation (RAAS), erythropoietin (hgb production), electrolyte 
balances 
-approximately 20% of cardiac output goes to the kidneys...
Nicole Kupchik CCRN RENAL Exam 
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main functions of the renal system - Answer- filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
acid base balance, bp regulation (RAAS), erythropoietin (hgb production), electrolyte 
balances 
-approximately 20% of cardiac output goes to the kidneys...
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main functions of the renal system - Answer- filtration, reabsorption, secretion 
acid base balance, bp regulation (RAAS), erythropoietin (hgb production), electrolyte 
balances 
-approximately 20% of cardiac output goes to the kidneys...
CCRN Practice Questions with 100% 
Complete Solutions 
A patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a 
ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not 
prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardiovert...
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A patient has had a large anterior myocardial infarction last month and developed a 
ventricular aneurysm. He now has episodes of ventricular tachycardia that are not 
prevented or converted with antidysrhythmic agents. An implantable cardiovert...
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...
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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...
CCRN Respiratory questions with 
complete solutions 
Which of the following is not a cause of water gain in a mechanically ventilated patient? 
- Answer- Loss of protein 
Positive pressure ventilation causes ADH secretion, which causes water retention. 
Positive pressure ventilation decreases venous...
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Which of the following is not a cause of water gain in a mechanically ventilated patient? 
- Answer- Loss of protein 
Positive pressure ventilation causes ADH secretion, which causes water retention. 
Positive pressure ventilation decreases venous...
CCRN kupchik Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Pass 
normal osmolality - Answer- 275-295 
osmo high = likely dry 
hypotonic soln - Answer- low solute concentration so rushes into cells 
cellular hydration 
1/2ns, d5w 
hypertonic soln - Answer- more solute in IV pulls fluid out of cells into vessel 
d...
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normal osmolality - Answer- 275-295 
osmo high = likely dry 
hypotonic soln - Answer- low solute concentration so rushes into cells 
cellular hydration 
1/2ns, d5w 
hypertonic soln - Answer- more solute in IV pulls fluid out of cells into vessel 
d...
nicole cupchick endocrine CCRN Exam 
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osmolality - Answer- -the measure of solute concentration, defined as the number of 
osmoles of solute per liter of solution 
-normal serum osmo: 275-295 
-IF YOUR OSMO'S HIGH YOU'RE LIKELY DRY 
-if osmo's Low you're diLute (w...
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osmolality - Answer- -the measure of solute concentration, defined as the number of 
osmoles of solute per liter of solution 
-normal serum osmo: 275-295 
-IF YOUR OSMO'S HIGH YOU'RE LIKELY DRY 
-if osmo's Low you're diLute (w...
CCRN Practice Questions with 100% 
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A 52-year-old accountant is admitted to the critical care unit with frank gastrointestinal 
bleeding for more than 18 hours. He has had a blood loss of more than 1000 mL. Which 
of the following sets of vital signs would be consistent with the pati...
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A 52-year-old accountant is admitted to the critical care unit with frank gastrointestinal 
bleeding for more than 18 hours. He has had a blood loss of more than 1000 mL. Which 
of the following sets of vital signs would be consistent with the pati...
CCRN Practice Questions – Endocrine 
with Complete Solutions 
Which laboratory values would differentiate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) from a 
hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)? 
a. Serum glucose of 600 mg/dL 
b. Serum potassium of 4 mEq/L 
c. Positive serum ketones 
d. Serum osmolality of 320...
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Which laboratory values would differentiate diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) from a 
hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)? 
a. Serum glucose of 600 mg/dL 
b. Serum potassium of 4 mEq/L 
c. Positive serum ketones 
d. Serum osmolality of 320...
CCRN Barrons Integumentary Exam 
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Pressure injury stage characterized by intact skin with redness of a localized area - 
Answer- stage 1 
pressure injury stage characterized by partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis. 
The wound bed is pink or red and moist an...
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Pressure injury stage characterized by intact skin with redness of a localized area - 
Answer- stage 1 
pressure injury stage characterized by partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis. 
The wound bed is pink or red and moist an...
CCRN Barrons Behavioral/psychosocial concepts 
Exam Questions and Answers 
Two tools for assessing delirium in critically ill patients - Answer- The confusion 
assessment method for the ICU (CAM ICU) and the intensive care delirium screening 
checklist (ICDSC) 
Should you assess for delirium if the ...
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Two tools for assessing delirium in critically ill patients - Answer- The confusion 
assessment method for the ICU (CAM ICU) and the intensive care delirium screening 
checklist (ICDSC) 
Should you assess for delirium if the ...
CCRN Barrons Musculoskeletal Exam 
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Contraindications for mobility progression - Answer- M: myocardial instability - chest 
pain, ischemia, arrhythmia requiring anti arrhythmic in last 24 h 
O: oxygenation issues - pulse oximetry < 90%, response rate <10 or >...
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Contraindications for mobility progression - Answer- M: myocardial instability - chest 
pain, ischemia, arrhythmia requiring anti arrhythmic in last 24 h 
O: oxygenation issues - pulse oximetry < 90%, response rate <10 or >...
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 
me...
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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 
me...
CCRN Barrons neurological concepts Exam 
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Which cranial nerve is often affected with a basilar skull fracture - Answer- I (olfactory)- 
smell 
Which cranial nerve deals with pupillary function - Answer- III (oculomotor) 
All cranial nerves arise from the brainstem exc...
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Which cranial nerve is often affected with a basilar skull fracture - Answer- I (olfactory)- 
smell 
Which cranial nerve deals with pupillary function - Answer- III (oculomotor) 
All cranial nerves arise from the brainstem exc...
CCRN Barrons Hemodynamic concepts Exam 
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Normal Cardiac Output - Answer- 4-8 L/min 
normal cardiac index - Answer- 2.5-4 
+takes into account the body surface area and is a more meaningful value than CO 
CO = - Answer- HR x SV 
Stroke volume is determined by - Answer-...
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Normal Cardiac Output - Answer- 4-8 L/min 
normal cardiac index - Answer- 2.5-4 
+takes into account the body surface area and is a more meaningful value than CO 
CO = - Answer- HR x SV 
Stroke volume is determined by - Answer-...
CCRN Barrons Cardiovascular Exam 
Questions and Answers 
Marks the end of diastole, the beginning of systole - Answer- S1 
Caused by closure of AV valves (mitral, tricuspid) & loudest at the apex of the heart 
(midclavicular, 5th intercostal) - Answer- S1 
Caused by closure of the semilunar valves; ...
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Marks the end of diastole, the beginning of systole - Answer- S1 
Caused by closure of AV valves (mitral, tricuspid) & loudest at the apex of the heart 
(midclavicular, 5th intercostal) - Answer- S1 
Caused by closure of the semilunar valves; ...
CCRN Barrons Respiratory Concepts Exam 
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Rely on mild hypoxemia for ventilator drive. if the PaO2 Is corrected to normal, this may 
result in a decreased drive to breathe - Answer- Chronic PaCO2 retainers 
What is the clinical indicator of ventilation - Answer- PaCO2 ...
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Rely on mild hypoxemia for ventilator drive. if the PaO2 Is corrected to normal, this may 
result in a decreased drive to breathe - Answer- Chronic PaCO2 retainers 
What is the clinical indicator of ventilation - Answer- PaCO2 ...
CCRN Barrons Multisystem concepts Exam 
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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 -...
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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 -...
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