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CCRN (Adult) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway

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Question # 21

Which of the following signs is most frequently associated with meningitis?

A.

positive Trousseau ' s

B.

positive Cullen ' s

C.

positive Kernig ' s

D.

positive Babinski ' s

Question # 22

While recording hourly ventilator checks on a patient who is being mechanically ventilated, the nurse notes that the PIP has gradually increased by 5 cm H2O over the past 4 hours. This increase indicates

A.

an improvement in pulmonary function.

B.

a leak in the ET tube cuff.

C.

a decrease in airway resistance.

D.

a decrease in lung compliance.

Question # 23

A patient with a hemorrhaging renal laceration has received two units of PRBCs and 500 mL of NS via IV bolus. Assessment reveals: BP 78/42; HR 148; UO 15 mL/hr; skin is cool and diaphoretic. While preparing the patient for emergency surgery, a nurse should administer

A.

norepinephrine (Levophed), 10 mcg/min.

B.

an additional 500-mL bolus of NS.

C.

mannitol (Osmitrol), 25 g IV.

D.

dopamine (Intropin), 3 mcg/kg/min.

Question # 24

A patient is recovering from CABG surgery. On postoperative day 3, the patient ' s laboratory values indicate thrombocytopenia and elevated liver function tests. The patient is scheduled for hemodialysis today. A nurse notifies the physician of the abnormal laboratory values. The nurse should next anticipate an order to

A.

administer heparin to prevent clot formation.

B.

complete hemodialysis without heparin.

C.

transfuse platelets during hemodialysis.

D.

reschedule hemodialysis.

Question # 25

A patient with a history of six cardiac catheterizations relates that he has received differing instructions about the duration of required bedrest after the procedure. To further investigate this issue, which of the following is a nurse ' s most appropriate action?

A.

Ask about obtaining an independent evaluation of unit outcomes.

B.

Conduct an informal chart review and outcome evaluation of patients treated with different bedrest protocols.

C.

Review recent published research about bedrest protocols.

D.

Ask the nursing supervisor to request standardized physician orders for patients who have undergone catheterization.

Question # 26

The first priority in management of an acute GI hemorrhage is

A.

monitoring of serial Hgb and Hct.

B.

fluid resuscitation.

C.

pain relief.

D.

Sengstaken-Blakemore tube insertion.

Question # 27

The nurse is caring for a patient with neutropenia secondary to chemotherapy. When communicating dietary needs to the provider, the nurse should request which of the following to improve the patient ' s immune function?

A.

low protein diet

B.

total parental nutrition

C.

high carbohydrate diet

D.

nutritional supplements

Question # 28

Pulsus paradoxus is defined as

A.

a decrease in systolic BP of greater than 10 mm Hg during normal expiration.

B.

a decrease in systolic BP of greater than 10 mm Hg during normal inspiration.

C.

a decrease in diastolic BP of greater than 10 mm Hg during normal expiration.

D.

an increase in systolic BP of greater than 10 mm Hg during normal inspiration.

Question # 29

The most appropriate therapy for carboxyhemoglobinemia is

A.

100% O2 administration.

B.

inhaled corticosteroids.

C.

hyperventilation.

D.

aerosolized beta-agonists.

Question # 30

A patient is admitted with a traumatic brain injury after being thrown from a horse. Despite numerous interventions, the patient is declared brain dead.

The parents have consented for organ donation, and the patient ' s mother requests to lay next to her daughter before being taken to the operating room.

Which of the following is the nurse ' s most appropriate response?

A.

" I will need a few minutes to prepare and organize this for you. "

B.

" It would be too risky to move all of the machines and wires. "

C.

" We must obtain permission from the organ donation team first. "

D.

" Please sit at the side of the bed, hold her hand, and talk to her. "

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