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CCRN EXAM LATEST REAL EXAM 350 WITH QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED AS BEST EXAM A+ A 25-year-old man admitted with multiple trauma has had significant changes in the last 12 hours. His temperature is 39° C, his skin is warm and dry, and he is restless an...

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CCRN EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 REAL
EXAM 350 WITH QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED AS
BEST EXAM A+

A 25-year-old man admitted with multiple trauma has had significant changes in the last

12 hours. His temperature is 39° C, his skin is warm and dry, and he is restless and

agitated. The following are his hemodynamic parameters:



Blood pressure88/48 mm Hg

Heart rate124 beats/min

Cardiac output10.5 L/min

Cardiac index5.25 L/min/m2

Right atrial pressure4 mm Hg

Pulmonary artery occlusive pressure3 mm Hg

Systemic vascular resistance (SVR)452 dynes/sec/cm-5

Venous oxygen saturation90%

Vasopressors might be required in this patient to do which of the following?

A.

Maintain renal blood flow.

B.

,Increase coronary blood flow.

C.

Increase venous return and preload.

D.

Restore vascular tone and afterload. - ANSWER- D

RATIONALE: The massive vasodilation caused by mediators in response to

infection primarily decreases vascular tone and afterload. Vasopressors aid in the

restoration of the vascular tone



*A 42-year-old woman is admitted with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis as a result of

cholelithiasis. She is complaining of severe abdominal pain and states that she has

been vomiting for 2 days. Some of her emesis appears like coffee grounds. Her blood

pressure is 80/40 mm Hg, and her heart rate is 130 beats/min. Which of the following

lab values would be expected in this patient?

A.

Increased albumin

B.

Increased calcium

C.

Increased potassium

D.

Increased lipase - ANSWER- D

,RATIONALE: Lipase and amylase are elevated in pancreatitis. Alkaline

phosphatase and bilirubin would be elevated because of the biliary disease. Potassium

would be decreased because of vomiting. Albumin is decreased because of increased

capillary permeability and protein leakage. Calcium is decreased because of fat

necrosis and precipitation of calcium salts.



Which of the following is the best position for a dyspneic patient?

A.

Prone

B.

Low Fowler

C.

High Fowler

D.

Supine - ANSWER- B

RATIONALE: The best position for a dyspneic patient is low (20-30 degrees) Fowler

position. High Fowler position increases the pressure of the abdominal contents against

the diaphragm, which decreases diaphragmatic excursion.



*A 52-year-old woman developed an epidural hematoma after being in a motor vehicle

collision. She has had a craniotomy to evacuate the clot, and an intraventricular

catheter was placed during surgery. While the nurse is monitoring the patient's

, intracranial pressure (ICP), the pressure climbs to 40 mm Hg but returns to 15 mm Hg

almost immediately. This describes which of the following?

A.

Normal ICP

B.

C wave

C.

B wave

D.

A wave - ANSWER- C



RATIONALE: Normal ICP has a pressure of 5 to 15 mm Hg. An elevation of ICP to

20 to 50 mm Hg occurring every 30 seconds to 2 min is a B wave. An elevation of ICP

to 50 to 100 mm Hg lasting longer than 2 min is an A wave. An elevation of ICP to 20 to

25 mm Hg every 4 to 8 min is a C wave.



*A 54-year-old man had surgery 3 days ago for repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Acute kidney injury has developed. Lab values reveal the following:

Na 140 mEq/L

K 4.5 mEq/L

Cl 100 mEq/L

HCO3 24 mEq/L

The anion gap would be:

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