CCRN-Pediatric Practice Questions
CCRN (Pediatric) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway Exam
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A 6-year-old with WPW syndrome and SVT episodes is admitted. What intervention is anticipated?
Which therapy is expected in the management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN)?
An infant in need of a transfusion of PRBCs has only one IV access site with maintenance fluids infusing. After receiving orders to hold the maintenance fluids and administer PRBCs, the nurse should be sure to monitor which of the following?
After arterial switch surgery, an infant shows ST elevation, low oxygen saturation, and frothy secretions. Most likely cause?
A patient exhibits acute hypervigilance, refusal of treatment, impulsive acts, and hallucinations alternating with lucidity. Family members argue about the hallucinations. The nurse should:
Which of the following interventions is most effective in preventing pulmonary vasospasm in an infant with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN)?
When preparing a 2-month-old with hypoplastic left heart syndrome for a cardiac transplant, which of the following findings is most alarming?
A teenage patient has an abrasion on her right forearm after a fall from a bicycle 3 days ago. The arm is cool, pale, and tight, capillary refill is greater than 5 seconds, and movement of her fingers is limited. Which of the following should a nurse anticipate as the initial treatment?
A 3-year-old near-drowning child who is intubated and mechanically ventilated exhibits increased peak inspiratory pressures and decreased O₂ saturation. Stat chest x-ray reveals diffuse pulmonary infiltrates. No improvement is exhibited after an increase in FiO₂. The nurse should suspect:
