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The CCRN Review 2026 – Actual Complete Exam Test Bank is a high-yield critical care nursing exam preparation resource designed to align with the latest AACN CCRN exam blueprint. It includes fully verified and correct questions and answers reflecting real CCRN exam structure, difficulty level, and clinical decision-making standards. Content covers cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, renal, gastrointestinal, neurologic, hematologic, multisystem, professional caring and ethical practice domains. Already graded with an A+ standard, this test bank is ideal for ICU and critical care nurses preparing for CCRN certification and advanced critical care competency assessments.

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, CCRN REVIEW 2026 with all Correct & 100% Verified
Answers |Actual Complete Exam| Already Graded A+
1. Subjective and Objective portion is considered what? The Assessment

2. Subjective Assessment From patient's POV; pa-
tient rash 2x days with
cream to no relief

3. What is a tool utilized for the assessment of geriatric SPICES Scale: Sleep Disor-
patients? ders, Problems with Eat-
ing or Feeding, Incon-
tinence, Confusion, Evi-
dence of Falls, and Skin
Breakdown

4. Two Types of Percussion Direct vs. Indirect: Hand
directly on organ vs. Hand
over hand pressing on or-
gan

5. How can intelligence tests be used in the most effec- By comparison; old vs. re-
tive manner? sults


6. Why is a clinical interview referred to as a conversation Because it allows the clin-
with a purpose? ician to see how the pt
views their condition

7. How does neurological testing differ from a clinical Neurological testing looks
interview? at possible physical caus-
es for psychological is-
sues.

8. An older adult may have which of the following con- Decreased liver and kid-
cerns that may influence drug action? ney function (not skin).



, CCRN REVIEW 2026 with all Correct & 100% Verified
Answers |Actual Complete Exam| Already Graded A+
9. A person who is dehydrated will most likely require A smaller amount of the
what in terms of medication dosage? same drug when com-
pared to a person who is
not dehydrated

10. Which of the following is a description of postural The patient is unable to
compression of the airway maintain upper body pos-
ture, causing his head
to drop forward onto
the chest; the chest and
shoulders to fall forward;
and the abdomen to curl
up.

11. Thrombus vs. Embolus Thrombus: A blood clot
Embolus: A thrombus
(clot) that is not stationary
and travels

12. A twenty-nine-year-old female presents with severe Neisseria gonorrhoeae
pain in her knee joint with papules, redness, and ten-
derness surrounding. What type of organism does the
nurse suspect has caused this acute infectious arthri-
tis?


13. Neisseria gonorrhoeae Common cause of acute
infection of the joint

14. Staphylococcus aureus Common infectious agent
in osteomyelitis

15. Streptococcus pyogenes Causative bacterial organ-
ism in strep throat


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16. Candida Common opportunistic
invader of the fungal fam-
ily

17. Which item in the family history assessment per- D. - The sudden death of a
formed by the critical care nurse is a red flag for hyper- grandmother needs to be
trophic cardiomyopathy and should be investigated probed for if a cause was
further? determined. If she passed
a. Heart disease of the father away suddenly because
b. Diabetes mellitus of the mother of hypertrophic cardiomy-
c. Sudden death of a grandmother opathy that had been pre-
d. Stroke of a grandfather viously undiagnosed be-
fore autopsy, the patient
should be screened for
this condition as well, as
it often may be asymp-
tomatic until syncope or
sudden death occurs. The
other three items list-
ed are of value, but
do not point toward hy-
pertrophic cardiomyopa-
thy specifically.

18. Frank-Starling Law of The Heart The more the heart fills
with blood during dias-
tole, the greater the force
of contraction during sys-
tole
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