Cardiovascular
50+ QuestionsThe single most-tested body system on the CCRN exam. 17% of the CCRN.
- Hemodynamic monitoring (PA catheter, SVR, PAOP)
- ACS & STEMI — door-to-balloon 90 min
- Cardiogenic shock + vasoactive drugs
Drill by body system with CCRN-calibrated practice questions. Every question includes a detailed rationale explaining the correct answer and the reasoning behind the distractors.
The single most-tested body system on the CCRN exam. 17% of the CCRN.
High-yield respiratory content covering ventilation/oxygenation, ABG interpretation, ARDS, COPD, PE, and mechanical ventilation. 15% of the CCRN.
Sepsis & septic shock, MODS, MDROs/HAIs, toxic ingestions, and influenza. 14% of the CCRN.
Stroke (ischemic vs hemorrhagic), increased ICP, status epilepticus, TBI, and brain death assessment. 12% of the CCRN.
DKA vs HHS, adrenal crisis, thyroid storm, myxedema coma, and SIADH vs DI. 5% of the CCRN.
Acute pancreatitis, GI hemorrhage, hepatic failure, abdominal compartment syndrome, mesenteric ischemia, bowel obstruction/perforation, and drug-induced liver injury. 6% of the CCRN.
AKI with KDIGO staging, CKD, dialysis (HD/CRRT/PD), and electrolyte imbalances. 6% of the CCRN.
DIC, HIT, HELLP, transfusion reactions (TRALI/TACO), hemorrhagic shock classification, neutropenic precautions, and oncologic emergencies (TLS, leukostasis). 2% of the CCRN.
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