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CFRN PRACTICE TEST 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE PACK|
ACE YOUR GRADES.
Which of the following is the MOST commonly injured organ in the abdominal
cavity?




A. Pancreas

B. Spleen

C. Liver

D. Kidneys - (answers)B. Spleen



Liver injuries will cause pain in the right upper quadrant along with right shoulder
pain as blood accumulates around the diaphragm. The pain in the right shoulder is
called:




A. Gourd's sign

B. Kehr's sign

C. Vagal's sign

D. Hobb's sign - (answers)B. Kehr's sign

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The phrenic nerve that arises from cervical vertebrae 3, 4, and 5 controls the
_______.




A. Liver

B. Diaphragm

C. Stomach

D. Pancreas - (answers)B. Diaphragm



The _______ is the largest solid organ in the human body.




A. Brain

B. Pancreas

C. Spleen

D. Liver - (answers)D. Liver



A root cause of esophageal varices is/are:




A. Mallory-Weiss syndrome

B. Reactive gastritis

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C. Cirrhosis

D. Peptic ulcers - (answers)C. Cirrhosis



The most common cause of lower GI bleeding is:




A. Ulcerative colitis

B. Diverticulosis

C. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

D. Angiodysplasia - (answers)B. Diverticulosis



The appearance of dark, tarry blood in the stool is known as:




A. Hematemesis

B. Melena

C. Hematochezia

D. Crohn's disease - (answers)B. Melena



The most common cause of pancreatitis is:

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A. Gallstones

B. Alcohol abuse

C. Hypercalcemia

D. Tumors - (answers)A. Gallstones



Development of peripheral edema, ascites, and pulmonary edema in the patient
with liver failure is a result of a decreased production of:




A. Bilirubin

B. Aspartate amniotransferase

C. Albumin

D. Creatinine - (answers)C. Albumin



Fulminant hepatic failure is most commonly caused by:




A. Alcohol abuse

B. Idiosyncratic drug reactions

C. Hepatitis

D. Acetaminophen toxicity - (answers)D. Acetaminophen toxicity

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