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CCRN Exam Questions with Correct Answers A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds. The maximum initial decrease should be no more than 25% reduction from initial presenting value. Reducing the blood pressure too quickly can lead to cerebral edema or renal failure. A patient has sepsis, receives Lactated ringers 500ml IV bolus. Which finding indicate that this intervention is having it's intended effect? -Correct Answer= ScvO2 of 72% Early goal directed therapy for sepsis includes early fluid resuscitation at 30 ml/kg to maintain a CVP of 8-12 or 12-15 if mechanically ventilated, MAP greater than 65, ScvO2 greater than 70%, and urine output greater than 0.5 kg/hr 72 male patient in ICU for 6 days on the ventilator for treatment of a COPD exacerbation. He has been receiving VTE prophylaxis and subcutaneous Heparin since admission. Today his platelet count decreased significantly to 43,000 and was found to have new DVT on his right upper extremity. What do you suspect is the most likely cause of these findings? -Correct Answer= HIT The hallmark sign of HIT is a significant decrease in platelet count over a 24 hours period (>50%) within 5-10 days of administering Heparin. The other hallmark sign is a new development of DVT despite being on VTE prophylaxis. TRALI: -Correct Answer= is a complication from a blood transfusion reaction, which causes acute lung injury typically within 6 hours of a blood transfusion. 2 Hallmark signs of HIT: -Correct Answer= Decrease in platelet count over a 24 hr period. New development of DVT despite being on VTE prophylaxis. Values in Early compensated Hypovolemic shock? -Correct Answer= CO 4.0 L/min, HR 135, SV 65, SVR 1700, MAP 65 In hypovolemic states, circulating volume is depleted therefore preload and contractility are decreased which leads to a decrease in SV and CO. HR and SV increase as compensatory measure to preserve CO, MAP and cerebral perfusion. Post-renal failure values: -Correct Answer= Urine output < 200; urine sodium 30; BUN: Creatinine ratio 15:1; urine specific gravity 1.010 BUN: Creatinine ratio is 15:1, but both the BUN & creatinine are elevated. Urine sodium is typically 1-40 mEq/L. What to do in the event of HIT: -Correct Answer= Stop Heparin and administer an alternative direct thrombin inhibitor. Warfarin is contraindicated in HIT? T/F -Correct Answer= True - there is also no evidence that shows protamine, corticosteroids, and benadryl are effective treatments for HIT Patients with right ventricular infarctions become preload dependent. Meds that decrease preload should be avoided - which meds are these? -Correct Answer= Morphine, Nitro, Beta blockers and diuretics. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia aka Torsades is treated by? -Correct Answer= Magnesium Myocardial contusions generally impact which parts of the heart? and what would the values be? -Correct Answer= Atria & right ventricle because of the position of the heart in the chest. PAOP 6, PA Pressure 40/24, RA Pressure 16 Neurogenic shock signs? -Correct Answer= CVP: 3, CI: 2.5, SVR: 650, SBP: 88 Neuro shock is associated with a loss of sympathetic tone causing extensive peripheral vasodilation. Clinical signs and symptoms include hypotension, a low SVR, low CVP and low normal CI What causes a larger than normal A wave on a PAOP? -Correct Answer= Mitral stenosis - causes increased left atrial pressure during atrial contraction. Pulmonary HTN will result in what? -Correct Answer= Elevated PA pressures but have no impact on PAOP. Infective Endocarditis can cause what kind of impairment? -Correct Answer= Neurologic impairment. One of the risks of infective endocarditis is the bacterial strand breaking in the heart and throwing bacterial emboli forward into the lungs from the right side of the heart or to the brain/body from the left side of the heart. Neurologic impairment could be a sign? -Correct Answer= Embolic ischemic stroke. Post bariatric surgery should avoid what kind of meds? -Correct Answer= Extended release meds due to absorption concerns post-operatively Chlorpropamide is a what? -Correct Answer= sulfonylurea drug that is used in DI as an antidiuretic. It is primarily a glucose lowering agent. (hypoglycemia) Will a cardiac transplant patient respond to atropine? -Correct Answer= No - pacing is the best instrument for symptomatic bradycardia. Elevated urine osmolality; decreased serum osmolality; and decreased serum sodium is what symptom? -Correct Answer= SIADH - causes retention of water. Urine production is minimal and concentrated & leads to an increased urine osmolality. What does Neo drug increase? -Correct Answer= SVR - Peripheral constriction Treatment for narrow complex, regular rhythm? -Correct Answer= Administer 6mg adenosine rapidly IVP Half life of metformin? -Correct Answer= 6 hours - close monitoring is required to ensure the blood glucose level does not climb too quickly while dextrose is being administered. Most accurate reflection of daily fluid balance? -Correct Answer= Record a daily weight at the same time each day. Wide mediastinum on chest x-ray, narrow pulse pressure, and hypotension are signs of what? -Correct Answer= Cardiac tamponade A patient with hyponatremia would need what? -Correct Answer= Help maintaining a safe environment. HypoNa impairs judgment, and causes confusion. Peritoneal dialysis works on the principles of both? -Correct Answer= Diffusion and osmosis. HHNS leads to what? -Correct Answer= Large fluid deficits and may require multiple liters of fluid, which is determined by the patient's level of dehydration and hyperosmolality. What parameters are consistent with Pulsus Paradoxes? -Correct Answer= Decrease in SBP>10 during inspiration. Before administering rtPA what must happen? -Correct Answer= Lower the BP to at least 185/110. An elevated BP prior to rtPA can cause hemorrhage. Ibutilide can cause what? -Correct Answer= Torsades A person with disecting AAA would receive what drug? -Correct Answer= PRN IV narcotic analgesia - BP management is a priority in the care of a patient with a dissecting AAA. Pain is the primary driver of HTN. Autonomic hyperreflexia is what? -Correct Answer= This disorder is seen with spinal injuries occurring above the T6 spine. Cause of autonomic hyperreflexia? -Correct Answer= Bladder obstruction, constipation, pressure ulcers, and pain. Usually when the noxious stimulus is identified and removed, the symptoms resolve. Checking urinary catheter for obstruction is the most appropriate next action. MEDS for asymptomatic left ventricular systolic dysfunction? -Correct Answer= ACE or (ARB), beta-blockers and statins for all patients with a history of MI and for all patients with a reduced ejection fraction. What is the Z point technique? -Correct Answer= is a method used to estimate ventricular end diastolic pressure. It is taken just before the closure of the mitral valve and is especially useful when an A wave does not exist on the PAOP tracing such as in atrial fib. Ascites position for relief? -Correct Answer= Place pt on left side. DIC lab values? -Correct Answer= Fibrinogen decreased FSP elevated Platelets decreased D-dimer elevated Decreased Albumin is an indicator of what? -Correct Answer= Protein deficiency and poor nutrition, which are major contributors to poor wound healing. A continous infusion of Lorazepam for greater than 3 days can lead to an accumulation of? -Correct Answer= Propylene glycol. Inability to communicate in full sentences may be a sign of what? -Correct Answer= Severity of asthma (high risk) Management of high ICP includes? -Correct Answer= Osmotic diuretics, hypertonic saline & antihypertensives. Causes increased left atrial pressure during atrial contraction - results in a larger than normal A wave on the PAOP tracing? -Correct Answer= Mitral Stenosis Pulmonary htn will result in elevated PA pressures but have no impact on? -Correct Answer= PAOP Elevated urine osmolality; decreased serum osmolality; decreased serum sodium? -Correct Answer= SIADH Absolute contraindication for thrombolytic therapy? -Correct Answer= Aortic dissection Crackles in bilateral lower lobes and a s3 heart sounds are indicative of what? Tx? -Correct Answer= Fluid overload Furosemide 40 mg IV x 1 now Narrow pulse pressure - CO 3L/

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A 56 yr-old male is admitted to the ICU with a blood pressure of 225/135 and
complains of a headache and nausea. He reports he ran out of blood pressure meds
three days ago, but also appears to be confused to the date and situation. What is the
most appropriate treatment approach? -Correct Answer= Rapidly lower the diastolic
pressure to 100 with IV antihypertensive meds, then continue to gradually reduce the
diastolic pressure to 85 with oral antihypertensive meds.

The maximum initial decrease should be no more than 25% reduction from initial
presenting value. Reducing the blood pressure too quickly can lead to cerebral edema
or renal failure.

A patient has sepsis, receives Lactated ringers 500ml IV bolus. Which finding indicate
that this intervention is having it's intended effect? -Correct Answer= ScvO2 of 72%

Early goal directed therapy for sepsis includes early fluid resuscitation at 30 ml/kg to
maintain a CVP of 8-12 or 12-15 if mechanically ventilated, MAP greater than 65,
ScvO2 greater than 70%, and urine output greater than 0.5 kg/hr

72 male patient in ICU for 6 days on the ventilator for treatment of a COPD
exacerbation. He has been receiving VTE prophylaxis and subcutaneous Heparin
since admission. Today his platelet count decreased significantly to 43,000 and was
found to have new DVT on his right upper extremity. What do you suspect is the
most likely cause of these findings? -Correct Answer= HIT

The hallmark sign of HIT is a significant decrease in platelet count over a 24 hours
period (>50%) within 5-10 days of administering Heparin. The other hallmark sign
is a new development of DVT despite being on VTE prophylaxis.

TRALI: -Correct Answer= is a complication from a blood transfusion reaction, which
causes acute lung injury typically within 6 hours of a blood transfusion.

2 Hallmark signs of HIT: -Correct Answer= Decrease in platelet count over a 24 hr
period.

,New development of DVT despite being on VTE prophylaxis.

Values in Early compensated Hypovolemic shock? -Correct Answer= CO 4.0
L/min, HR 135, SV 65, SVR 1700, MAP 65
In hypovolemic states, circulating volume is depleted therefore preload and
contractility are decreased which leads to a decrease in SV and CO. HR and SV
increase as compensatory measure to preserve CO, MAP and cerebral perfusion.

Post-renal failure values: -Correct Answer= Urine output < 200; urine sodium 30;
BUN: Creatinine ratio 15:1; urine specific gravity 1.010

BUN: Creatinine ratio is 15:1, but both the BUN & creatinine are elevated. Urine
sodium is typically 1-40 mEq/L.

What to do in the event of HIT: -Correct Answer= Stop Heparin and administer an
alternative direct thrombin inhibitor.

Warfarin is contraindicated in HIT? T/F -Correct Answer= True - there is also no
evidence that shows protamine, corticosteroids, and benadryl are effective treatments
for HIT

Patients with right ventricular infarctions become preload dependent. Meds that
decrease preload should be avoided - which meds are these? -Correct Answer=
Morphine, Nitro, Beta blockers and diuretics.

Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia aka Torsades is treated by? -Correct Answer=
Magnesium

Myocardial contusions generally impact which parts of the heart? and what would the
values be? -Correct Answer= Atria & right ventricle because of the position of the
heart in the chest.

PAOP 6, PA Pressure 40/24, RA Pressure 16

Neurogenic shock signs? -Correct Answer= CVP: 3, CI: 2.5, SVR: 650, SBP: 88

Neuro shock is associated with a loss of sympathetic tone causing extensive peripheral
vasodilation. Clinical signs and symptoms include hypotension, a low SVR, low CVP
and low normal CI

What causes a larger than normal A wave on a PAOP? -Correct Answer= Mitral
stenosis - causes increased left atrial pressure during atrial contraction.

, Pulmonary HTN will result in what? -Correct Answer= Elevated PA pressures but
have no impact on PAOP.

Infective Endocarditis can cause what kind of impairment? -Correct Answer=
Neurologic impairment. One of the risks of infective endocarditis is the bacterial strand
breaking in the heart and throwing bacterial emboli forward into the lungs from the
right side of the heart or to the brain/body from the left side of the heart.

Neurologic impairment could be a sign? -Correct Answer= Embolic ischemic stroke.

Post bariatric surgery should avoid what kind of meds? -Correct Answer=
Extended release meds due to absorption concerns post-operatively

Chlorpropamide is a what? -Correct Answer= sulfonylurea drug that is used in DI
as an antidiuretic. It is primarily a glucose lowering agent. (hypoglycemia)

Will a cardiac transplant patient respond to atropine? -Correct Answer= No - pacing is
the best instrument for symptomatic bradycardia.

Elevated urine osmolality; decreased serum osmolality; and decreased serum sodium
is what symptom? -Correct Answer= SIADH - causes retention of water. Urine
production is minimal and concentrated & leads to an increased urine osmolality.

What does Neo drug increase? -Correct Answer= SVR - Peripheral constriction

Treatment for narrow complex, regular rhythm? -Correct Answer= Administer 6mg
adenosine rapidly IVP

Half life of metformin? -Correct Answer= 6 hours - close monitoring is required to
ensure the blood glucose level does not climb too quickly while dextrose is being
administered.

Most accurate reflection of daily fluid balance? -Correct Answer= Record a daily
weight at the same time each day.

Wide mediastinum on chest x-ray, narrow pulse pressure, and hypotension are signs of
what? -Correct Answer= Cardiac tamponade

A patient with hyponatremia would need what? -Correct Answer= Help
maintaining a safe environment. HypoNa impairs judgment, and causes
confusion.

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