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CCRN CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE TEST BANK EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+)

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CCRN CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE TEST BANK EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) which signs are characteristics of diabetes insipidus - ANSWER-* increase urine output * elevated serum osmolality * hypernatremia * low urine sodium the nurse is caring for a patient with hypercalcemia. For which imbalance should the nurse observe? - ANSWER-hypokalemia which is an advantage of pressure support ventilation? - ANSWER-decrease work of breathing which mechanism contributes to hypotension in sepsis? - ANSWER-peripheral vasodilation 2 | P a g e which 12-lead ECG changes should be expected in patients with ACS involving the inferior wall? - ANSWER-ST segment elevation and deeply inverted T waves in leads II, III and AvF which is an anticipated finding of a patient with status asthmamaticus? - ANSWER-dehydration which PA catheter finding should be anticipated in a patient with chronic emphysema - ANSWER-increase CVP Emphysema - ANSWER-can cause cor pulmonale secondary to increase pressure cor pulmonale is failure of the heart brought on by long-term high BP in the lung arterioles and RV increase CVP - ANSWER-a sign consisted with cor pulmonale Patient with COPD - ANSWER-increase PA systolic, diastolic and mean pressure secondary due to increased pulmonary vascular resistance 3 | P a g e in a patient with ARDS, which contributes to the development of atelectasis? - ANSWER-loss of surfactant and interstitial fluid accumulation a patient in a HHS is being admitted with dehydration and a serum glucose level of 836 mg/dL. Which additional laboratory finding should the nurse anticipate? - ANSWER-* elevated BUN * elevated creatine * elevated serum osmolality a patient with head trauma is experiencing increased intracranial pressure. The ideal level at which to maintain the arterial pCO2 is between - ANSWER-35 and 45 elevated CO2 - ANSWER-causes vasodilation which will increase cerebral blood flow and subsequently intracranial pressure normal arterial pCO2 - ANSWER-35-45 4 | P a g e vital capacity - ANSWER-The total volume of air that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation. the most important indicator to be used in monitoring the respiratory status of a patient with Guillain-Barre syndrome is - ANSWER-vital capacity when providing care to a patient with status epilepticus, the nurse should recognize that usually - ANSWER-it results from abrupt discontinuation of anti-seizure medications status epilepticus - ANSWER-the continuous seizures last at least five minutes the cause of death from seizure is usually related to - ANSWER cerebral hypermetabolism which mechanism contributes to hypotension in sepsis - ANSWER-peripheral vasodilation

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CCRN CRITICAL CARE REGISTERED NURSE TEST

BANK EXAM 2024-2025 WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS

AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+)

which signs are characteristics of diabetes insipidus - ANSWER-*
increase urine output

* elevated serum osmolality

* hypernatremia

* low urine sodium



the nurse is caring for a patient with hypercalcemia. For which
imbalance should the nurse observe? - ANSWER-hypokalemia



which is an advantage of pressure support ventilation? -
ANSWER-decrease work of breathing



which mechanism contributes to hypotension in sepsis? -
ANSWER-peripheral vasodilation

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which 12-lead ECG changes should be expected in patients with
ACS involving the inferior wall? - ANSWER-ST segment elevation
and deeply inverted T waves in leads II, III and AvF



which is an anticipated finding of a patient with status
asthmamaticus? - ANSWER-dehydration



which PA catheter finding should be anticipated in a patient with
chronic emphysema - ANSWER-increase CVP



Emphysema - ANSWER-can cause cor pulmonale secondary to
increase pressure



cor pulmonale is failure of the heart brought on by long-term high
BP in the lung arterioles and RV



increase CVP - ANSWER-a sign consisted with cor pulmonale



Patient with COPD - ANSWER-increase PA systolic, diastolic and
mean pressure secondary due to increased pulmonary vascular
resistance

,3|Page




in a patient with ARDS, which contributes to the development of
atelectasis? - ANSWER-loss of surfactant and interstitial fluid
accumulation



a patient in a HHS is being admitted with dehydration and a
serum glucose level of 836 mg/dL. Which additional laboratory
finding should the nurse anticipate? - ANSWER-* elevated BUN

* elevated creatine

* elevated serum osmolality



a patient with head trauma is experiencing increased intracranial
pressure. The ideal level at which to maintain the arterial pCO2 is
between - ANSWER-35 and 45



elevated CO2 - ANSWER-causes vasodilation which will increase
cerebral blood flow and subsequently intracranial pressure



normal arterial pCO2 - ANSWER-35-45

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vital capacity - ANSWER-The total volume of air that can be
exhaled after maximal inhalation.



the most important indicator to be used in monitoring the
respiratory status of a patient with Guillain-Barre syndrome is -
ANSWER-vital capacity



when providing care to a patient with status epilepticus, the nurse
should recognize that usually - ANSWER-it results from abrupt
discontinuation of anti-seizure medications



status epilepticus - ANSWER-the continuous seizures last at least
five minutes



the cause of death from seizure is usually related to - ANSWER-
cerebral hypermetabolism



which mechanism contributes to hypotension in sepsis -
ANSWER-peripheral vasodilation

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