BCEN CFRN FINAL EXAM 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM ACCURATE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS)/ALREADY GRADED A+
The transport team is called to an outlying hospital
for transport of a patient that is 31 weeks pregnant.
The sending RN reports the patient is G3P2 and
experienced a "gush" of fluids 24 hours prior to
arriving at the hospital. The vitals are as follows:
,The nurse knows the PRIORITY intervention is: -
....ANSWER...Antibiotic infusion
The flight nurse responds to a high speed motor
vehicle collision on the highway. The patient is an
80-year-old male presenting with bruising on the
abdomen and upper chest consistent with a seat belt
outline. The patient's vital signs are:
The PRIORITY historical question is: - ....ANSWER...Do
you take any medications?
The flight team has been called to a critical access
hospital to transport a 7-week-old patient to a
tertiary facility. The patient was brought to the ED
after three days of malaise and poor feeding and
cardiac monitoring reveals the following:
The patient is lethargic and has prolonged capillary
refill time. ED staff attempted vagal maneuvers
unsuccessfully. The appropriate NEXT intervention
is: - ....ANSWER...Adenosine 0.1mg/kg rapid push
,The flight crew is called for an interfacility transfer
of a 3-year-old patient involved in a high-speed MVA
with partial ejection. The patient was reported to
have a declining mental status on arrival to the ED
and required intubation. Radiographs and CT scans
were negative for head or spinal injuries. During
transport, the flight crew knows that a PRIORITY
intervention is to: - ....ANSWER...Maintain spinal
motion restrictions
During transport in a high-altitude environment, a
transport nurse notes a decrease in the patient's
oxygen saturation. Which of the following gas laws is
most likely responsible? - ....ANSWER...Dalton's Law
While flying in an area in which air traffic is
controlled, the medical crew should -
....ANSWER...keep nonessential radio traffic to a
minimum.
, The flight nurse is assessing fetal heart tones during
transport. The heart rate is noted to be 170
beats/min. Fifteen minutes later, the heart rate is
noted to be 175 beats/min. The flight nurse's NEXT
action should be to: - ....ANSWER...Administer an IV
fluid bolus
What term describes stress that is considered
normal, encountered in daily living, and may enhance
function, heighten awareness, or provide new
perspectives? - ....ANSWER...eustress
The flight nurse arrives at the bedside of an
intubated, 80kg adult patient with asthma
exacerbation. Vent settings are:
Vt 800ml
Assist Control rate of 28
FiO2 100%
PEEP of 5cm
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