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CCRN-Adult AACN CCRN (Adult) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

Prepare effectively for your AACN CCRN-Adult CCRN (Adult) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.

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A patient with acute renal failure has a serum potassium level of 7.2 mEq/L. The most appropriate immediate intervention for this patient is

A.

3% NS infusion.

B.

Kayexalate in sorbitol.

C.

hemodialysis.

D.

50% dextrose and insulin.

A patient underwent bariatric surgery for weight loss 3 days ago. The patient appears anxious, restless, and reports increased abdominal pain over the last 24 hours. The nurse palpates mild subcutaneous crepitus over the neck. Vital signs are:

BP 106/64

HR 128

RR 27

T 100.4° F (38°C)

Which action should the nurse anticipate?

A.

Obtain labs.

B.

Administer a 1000 mL bolus of normal saline.

C.

Provide broad spectrum antibiotics.

D.

Prepare the patient for surgery.

A family member asks permission to visit a patient after work at 12:30 AM. On previous visits, the family member has been disruptive. To address the situation, a nurse should

A.

ask the family member to visit during scheduled visiting hours.

B.

ask the family member to visit before work.

C.

not allow the visit, as the patient will be sleeping.

D.

allow the family member to visit after setting behavioral limits.

A patient with a history of alcohol abuse has been admitted for progressive dyspnea and leg swelling. Assessment findings include:

BP155/90

HR85

CVP12 mm Hg

Which of the following tests will provide the most definitive diagnosis?

A.

echocardiogram

B.

pro-BNP

C.

chest x-ray

D.

liver function panel

During the monthly code team review, it is noted that regulators have been consistently missing from the O2 tanks. Which of the following is a nurse's best action?

A.

Document on the daily flow sheets when the regulators are missing.

B.

Inform the nurse manager of the need for more regulators.

C.

Form a task force to try to find a solution.

D.

Report the missing regulators to the shift supervisor.

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