CRRN
EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS – UPDATED
CRRN EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS – UPDATED
More Than 2000 Questions
SAMPLE QUESTIONS ARE BELOW
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Proximal
to distal:
Which way do myopathies progress?
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Flaccidity
Atrophy
Diminished DTR
No pathological reflexes:
Atrophy
Diminished DTR
No pathological reflexes:
4 signs of LMN diseases
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Polio
ALS
ALS
2 diseases of the anterior horn?
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Guilanbarre:
Charcot Marie tooth
Charcot Marie tooth
2 axon diseases
MEDICARE BY RMS9NUVA
38 TERMS
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What
is Medicare?
Federal program that provides health
insurance coverage to people ages 65 and older and younger people with
permanent disabilities. The 4 part program covers all those who are eligible
regardless of their health status, medical conditions, or incomes.
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Center
for Medicare and Medicaid Service.
Agency responsible for administering
Medicare and Medicaid (macroorganization)
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Fee
for Service Medicare.
Part A and B
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Federally
Funded Program.
Equal benefits and equal access to all
eligible and enrolled participants throughout the country – everyone gets the
same thing regardless of where they live
MUSCLESKELETALDIORDERS CRRN
BY BURSKY 9 TERMS
1) DRUGS
THAT TXOSTEOPOROSIS.
calcium carbonate, HRT, vitamin d,
raloxofen (evista), bisphosphonates (Fosamax, Actonel, Boniva)
2)
OSTEOARTHRITIS PATHOLOGY.
degeneration of cartilage, secondary
inflammation of synovial membrane, osteophyte formation, all cartilage can be
destroyed in advanced disease
3)
PHAMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS FOR MSK.
tylenol, NSAIDs, and steroid injections
3/year
4)
RHEUMATOID.
chronic systemic disease characterized by
resurrection inflammation of the diarthroidial joints and related structures
5) RX
MANAGEMENT FOR RA.
ASA, NAsaids, immunosuppressive agents
(Imuran, Cytoxan, rheumatrex) & corticosteroid therapy
NEUROANATOMY BY
JSGURGANOS 16
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Frontal
Lobe.?
controls emotions, personality,
intelligence.
voluntary motor movements
voluntary motor movements
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Parietal
Lobes.?
Receives and interprets sensory input such
as pain, temperature, pressure, spacial orientation.
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Occipital
Lobe.?
Vision, depth perception
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Temporal
Lobe.?
Hearing, taste, smell
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Limbic
system.?
Includes structures in brain; involved in
emotion, motivation, and emotional association with memory.
NURSE THEORIST MATCHING BY
BRACKEN BATSON 24 TERMS
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Nola
Pender.
Health Promotion Model
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Florence
Nightingale.
First Recognized Theorist
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Imogene
King.
Theory of Goal Attainment
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Virginia
Henderson.
Nursing Need Theory
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Jean
Watson.
Theory of Human Caring
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Hildegard
Peplau.
Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
PARKINSONS DISEASE BY
ABAIRD70 TERMS
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Name
6 classes of drugs you could give to treat parksinsons disease:
Levadopa/Carbidopa
COMT inhbitiorsDopamine agonists
MAO-B inhibitors
Amantadine
Anticholinergics
COMT inhbitiorsDopamine agonists
MAO-B inhibitors
Amantadine
Anticholinergics
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Parkinson’s
Disease is the ______ most common leading neurodegenerative Disorder:
2nd
·
The
prevalence of Parkinson’s Disease increases with:
increasing age
1/100,000 in 30-39
93/100,000 in 70-79
1/100,000 in 30-39
93/100,000 in 70-79
·
Risk
factors for developing Parkinson’s Disease:
Maleshispanics
Parkinsons Disease Myasthenia Gravis Transverse Myelitis Dementia
AlzheimersAnd Shingles 52 terms
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Parkinson’s
Disease (Paralysis Agitans) Definition
A progressive disease affecting the basal
ganglia that results in muscle rigidity, akinesia, involuntary tremor and
dementia.
·
What
group of conditions does PD belong to?
motor system disorders
·
Etiology
of PD?
-Unknown
Dopamine serves as a chemical messenger
allowing communication between the substantia nigra and another area of the brain called the corpus striatum.
Dopamine serves as a chemical messenger
allowing communication between the substantia nigra and another area of the brain called the corpus striatum.
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What
does the Message between the Substance nigra and the corpus striatum do?
This communication coordinates smooth and
balanced muscle movement.
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S
and Sx of PD
Muscle Rigidity- Resistance to passive
stretch.
(frequently lead pipe rigidity)
-Akinesia
-Bradykinesia
-difficulty initiating movement
-Festinating gait
-Monotone voice
-Mask like face/drooling
-Dysphagia/Dysarthria
-May affect eye Movements.
-Resting Tremor
(frequently lead pipe rigidity)
-Akinesia
-Bradykinesia
-difficulty initiating movement
-Festinating gait
-Monotone voice
-Mask like face/drooling
-Dysphagia/Dysarthria
-May affect eye Movements.
-Resting Tremor
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