CCRN-Pediatric Practice Questions
CCRN (Pediatric) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway Exam
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A pediatric patient with a complex, chronic condition has a multidisciplinary care team. The patient’s family expresses frustration with receiving conflicting information from different team members. Which of the following is the most appropriate action for a nurse to take?
The most beneficial nursing action to minimize avoidable patient safety incidents is:
Family members have been complaining about limited visiting hours. To facilitate a potential change in practice, a nurse should first:
A patient has been declared brain dead. A nurse would like the family to consider organ donation but has never requested this from a family before. The best initial action by the nurse is to:
A transgender adolescent requests to be addressed by preferred name/pronouns, different from medical record. What is the best response?
Multiple blood transfusions have been given to a patient with massive blood loss following a motor vehicle crash. Which of the following electrolyte abnormalities should a nurse anticipate?
While ventilating with 100% FiO₂ via Ambu bag, an intubated child desaturates. Breath sounds are decreased in all fields. What is the best action?
A child has a fever, moderate hypertension, petechiae, decreased urinary output, and bloody diarrhea. A nurse should suspect:
A patient has visitors whose loud talking and laughing disrupts other patients and visitors in the ICU. Which of the following is the most effective way for a nurse to address this situation?
