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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 1 | P a g e FCCN Level 1 Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Minimum urine output for adult - Answer0.5mL/kg/hr ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - Answer- water retainer - vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) - produced by hypothalamus - store and released from posterior pituitary ADH pathway - Answer- hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum osmolality - signal pituitary to release ADH - ADH causes kidney to retain water - water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum osmolality ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide) - Answer- cardiac hormone stored in atria - released when atrial pressure increases *works opposite of RAAS by decreasing BP and reducing intravascular volume - important diagnostic marker in CHF hydrostatic pressure - Answer- forces fluids and solutes through the capillary wall and into the tissue spaces colloid osmotic pressure - Answer- pulling force of albumin in the intravascular spaces ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 2 | P a g e - pull fluid into vasculature maintenance fluid therapy - Answer- replaces normal ongoing losses of water and electrolytes (urine, sweat, respiration, stool) replacement therapy - Answer- corrects any existing water and or electrolyte deficits isotonic fluids - Answer- tonicity equal to plasma in the body - no fluid shifts because the solutions are equally concentrated - LR - NS - D5W hypotonic fluids - Answer- lower concentration of solutes in the vasculature than in the cell - fluid shifts into the cell to dilute the electrolytes (CELL SWELLS) - 0.45NS hypertonic fluid - Answer- higher concentration of solutes in the vasculature than in the cell - pulls fluid out of cells and into the vessels (CELL SHRINKS) - D5 .45NS - D5NS - D5LR - 3%, 7%, 23.4% NaCl colloids - Answer- pull fluid into bloodstream Albumin - 5% is osmotically equal to plasma - 25% draws 4 times the normal volume into the circulation blood - Answer- not a risk free fluid replacement ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 3 | P a g e - this is liquid transplant third spacing - Answer- fluid is not lost from the body but the fluid is not available for use in the intracellular or extracellular compartments (fluid is in between tissues/cells) - this patient is intravascularly dry and still needs more fluid - can you give platelets through the ranger - Answer- no it will aggreggate the platelets hyponatremia - Answer- less than 135 -145 - weakness - abdominal cramping/leg cramps - dizzy - change in LOC - seizures different ways to treat hyponatremia - Answer- hypovolemic (give IV fluid) - euvolemic (fluid restriction) - hypervolemic (diuretic) severe hyponatremia - Answer- EMERGENCY - below 115 - give hypertonic saline if patient is symptomatic - in ICU setting *infused slowly in small amounts....be prepared to handle seizures* hypokalemia ECG changes - Answer

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FCCN Level 1 Exam Questions And Answers
|Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass.


Minimum urine output for adult - Answer✔0.5mL/kg/hr

ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - Answer✔- water retainer
- vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin)
- produced by hypothalamus
- store and released from posterior pituitary

ADH pathway - Answer✔- hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum
osmolality


- signal pituitary to release ADH


- ADH causes kidney to retain water


- water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum osmolality

ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide) - Answer✔- cardiac hormone stored in atria
- released when atrial pressure increases


*works opposite of RAAS by decreasing BP and reducing intravascular volume


- important diagnostic marker in CHF

hydrostatic pressure - Answer✔- forces fluids and solutes through the capillary wall and into
the tissue spaces

colloid osmotic pressure - Answer✔- pulling force of albumin in the intravascular spaces

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- pull fluid into vasculature

maintenance fluid therapy - Answer✔- replaces normal ongoing losses of water and electrolytes
(urine, sweat, respiration, stool)

replacement therapy - Answer✔- corrects any existing water and or electrolyte deficits

isotonic fluids - Answer✔- tonicity equal to plasma in the body
- no fluid shifts because the solutions are equally concentrated


- LR
- NS
- D5W

hypotonic fluids - Answer✔- lower concentration of solutes in the vasculature than in the cell
- fluid shifts into the cell to dilute the electrolytes (CELL SWELLS)


- 0.45NS

hypertonic fluid - Answer✔- higher concentration of solutes in the vasculature than in the cell
- pulls fluid out of cells and into the vessels (CELL SHRINKS)


- D5 .45NS
- D5NS
- D5LR
- 3%, 7%, 23.4% NaCl

colloids - Answer✔- pull fluid into bloodstream


Albumin
- 5% is osmotically equal to plasma
- 25% draws 4 times the normal volume into the circulation

blood - Answer✔- not a risk free fluid replacement


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- this is liquid transplant

third spacing - Answer✔- fluid is not lost from the body but the fluid is not available for use in
the intracellular or extracellular compartments (fluid is in between tissues/cells)


- this patient is intravascularly dry and still needs more fluid


-

can you give platelets through the ranger - Answer✔- no it will aggreggate the platelets

hyponatremia - Answer✔- less than 135 -145


- weakness
- abdominal cramping/leg cramps
- dizzy
- change in LOC
- seizures

different ways to treat hyponatremia - Answer✔- hypovolemic (give IV fluid)


- euvolemic (fluid restriction)


- hypervolemic (diuretic)

severe hyponatremia - Answer✔- EMERGENCY
- below 115
- give hypertonic saline if patient is symptomatic
- in ICU setting


*infused slowly in small amounts....be prepared to handle seizures*

hypokalemia ECG changes - Answer✔- prolonged QT
- ST depression


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