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CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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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 ADH causes less urine 
output, decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused 
from Oat Cell Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head problems, also sometimes anesthesia, 
analges...
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NEW 2025-2026 CCRN AACN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Pediatric CCRN Exam Questions with correct Answers
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3 causes for Fetal shunt closure - 1. increase in aterial oxygen tension 
2. decreased prostaglandins 
3. decreased adenosine levels 
When does the Ductus Arteriosus close? - within 10-24 hours of birth 
When does the Foramen Ovale Close? - When LA pressure exceeds RA pressure 
(can stay open for 6mo to a year) 
What does Cardiac Output measure? - Efficiency of the heart 
Cardiac Output is the measure of what? - Volume of blood pumped by the heart in 
one minute 
How is cardiac output calculated...
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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 cells/mm2 Specific gravity 1.007 
Poikothermia - Answer- fluctuation of core body temperature of more than 2° C due to 
changes in ambient room temperature 
pathophysiology of a seizure - Answer- neuro...
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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 cells/mm2 Specific gravity 1.007 
Poikothermia - Answer- fluctuation of core body temperature of more than 2° C due to 
changes in ambient room temperature 
pathophysiology of a seizure - Answer- neuro...
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CCRN Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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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- shows cortical damage to the brain 
late complication of SAH - Answer- hydrocephalus 
Glasgow Coma Scale - Answer- eyes, verbal, motor 
Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma 
obtunded vs stuporous - Answer- stuporou...
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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- shows cortical damage to the brain 
late complication of SAH - Answer- hydrocephalus 
Glasgow Coma Scale - Answer- eyes, verbal, motor 
Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma 
obtunded vs stuporous - Answer- stuporou...
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Pediatric CCRN Exam Questions with correct Answers (Graded A)
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CCRN PEDS AACN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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CCRN PEDS AACN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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CCRN PEDS AACN EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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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 RBCs 
D. Replacement of fluid and electrolytes - Answer- D. Replacement of fluid and 
electrolytes 
2. An adolescent with the developmental age of a 4-year-old requires placement of a 
chest tube. The b...
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