CCRN-Pediatric Practice Questions
CCRN (Pediatric) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway Exam
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Total Questions : 150
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High lead levels present a medical emergency because they are associated with the development of:
In a patient with status asthmaticus on a terbutaline drip, serum electrolytes are ordered because frequent administration of a beta-agonist can cause:
During an exchange transfusion for sickle cell crisis, the patient becomes anxious and reports tingling and numbness around the mouth. The nurse should administer:
A patient has a right groin central venous catheter with vasoactive infusions. The nurse notices swelling and increased circumference of the right thigh and calf. The first action should be to:
