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The BMTCN Test Study Guide 2026 is an essential resource for nurses preparing to take the
Board Certified Medical-Surgical Telemetry Nurse (BMTCN) certification exam. This guide
includes accurate questions, verified answers, and detailed rationales to help candidates
thoroughly understand the key concepts required for the BMTCN exam. Whether you're seeking
certification in medical-surgical telemetry nursing or looking to enhance your expertise, this
guide is designed to help you succeed.
The study guide covers a wide range of topics, including telemetry monitoring, cardiovascular
conditions, respiratory management, nursing interventions, and patient care. It also emphasizes
the importance of evidence-based practice, ethical standards, and patient safety in medical-
surgical telemetry nursing. With the rationales provided for each answer, you'll gain a deeper
understanding of why certain practices are critical in providing quality care and how to apply
this knowledge in clinical settings.
Updated for the 2026 exam cycle, this study guide ensures that you are studying the most
current practices, guidelines, and standards in telemetry nursing. With a 100% guaranteed pass,
it will prepare you for both theoretical and practical assessments, ensuring you are ready for the
BMTCN certification exam and for advanced roles in medical-surgical telemetry nursing.
Key Features:
• Accurate, Exam-Focused Questions: Carefully selected to reflect the most commonly
tested concepts and procedures in medical-surgical telemetry nursing.
• Detailed Rationales: Provides in-depth explanations to enhance understanding and
application of nursing principles.
• Updated for 2026: Contains the most current standards, guidelines, and best practices
for telemetry nursing.
, • 100% Guaranteed Pass: Offers a structured approach to help you succeed in your
BMTCN exam.
• Comprehensive Coverage: Topics include cardiovascular monitoring, patient safety,
respiratory management, and nursing interventions.
Key Terms:
1. Telemetry Monitoring: The continuous monitoring of a patient’s heart rate, blood
pressure, and other vital signs using remote equipment.
2. Cardiovascular Nursing: Nursing care for patients with heart and blood vessel disorders,
such as arrhythmias, hypertension, and heart failure.
3. Medical-Surgical Nursing: A broad area of nursing focused on adult patients dealing with
medical and surgical conditions.
4. Respiratory Care: The management and treatment of patients with respiratory
disorders, such as COPD, asthma, and pneumonia.
5. Sling-Load Operations: Transporting patients or equipment using helicopters or other air
transport, relevant in emergency situations.
6. Nursing Interventions: Actions taken by nurses to improve or maintain patient health
and manage symptoms.
7. Patient Safety: The prevention of harm to patients through adherence to healthcare
protocols and practices.
8. Ethical Standards in Nursing: The guidelines that govern nursing practice, ensuring
patient autonomy, confidentiality, and integrity.
9. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP): The integration of the best available research with
clinical expertise to guide healthcare decisions.
10. Arrhythmia Management: The identification and treatment of irregular heart rhythms,
often managed in telemetry nursing settings.
Autologous transplant main risk - ANSWER Disease relapse (no GVHD)
Allogeneic transplant major risks - ANSWER GVHD and infection
,Haploidentical transplant increased risk - ANSWER Viral infections
Cord blood transplant main limitation - ANSWER Delayed engraftment
Myeloablative conditioning - ANSWER Complete marrow destruction
Reduced-intensity conditioning used for - ANSWER Older or frail patients
Expected DMSO infusion reactions - ANSWER Garlic taste, nausea, bradycardia, hypotension
Nursing priority during DMSO reaction - ANSWER Monitor vital signs and airway
Neutrophil engraftment definition - ANSWER ANC ≥ 500 for 3 consecutive days
Platelet engraftment definition - ANSWER ≥ 20,000 without transfusion
Persistent pancytopenia post-transplant - ANSWER Graft failure
Acute GVHD timeframe - ANSWER Day 0-100
Acute GVHD classic findings - ANSWER Skin rash, watery diarrhea, elevated bilirubin
First-line treatment for acute GVHD - ANSWER Corticosteroids
, Chronic GVHD hallmark - ANSWER Skin tightening or scleroderma-like changes
GVHD immune direction - ANSWER Donor immune cells attack host
Pre-engraftment infection risks - ANSWER Bacteria and Candida
Early post-engraftment viral risk - ANSWER CMV
Late post-transplant infections - ANSWER VZV, PCP, encapsulated bacteria
HSV/VZV prophylaxis - ANSWER Acyclovir
Fungal prophylaxis - ANSWER Fluconazole or Posaconazole
PCP prophylaxis - ANSWER TMP-SMX
First action for neutropenic fever - ANSWER IV broad-spectrum antibiotics within 1 hour
Give acetaminophen first in neutropenic fever? - ANSWER No
VOD/SOS classic signs - ANSWER Weight gain, RUQ pain, ascites, elevated bilirubin
Treatment for VOD/SOS - ANSWER Defibrotide
Tacrolimus toxicity - ANSWER Nephrotoxicity and tremors