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CCRN Study Guides

Comprehensive critical care nursing review covering all 8 body systems on the CCRN exam. Written by ICU nurses for ICU nurses. Every guide pairs with a free practice quiz.

Cardiovascular

17% of Exam

The single most-tested body system on the CCRN exam.

  • Hemodynamic monitoring (PA catheter, SVR, PAOP)
  • ACS & STEMI — door-to-balloon 90 min
  • Cardiogenic shock + vasoactive drugs

Respiratory

15% of Exam

High-yield respiratory content covering ventilation/oxygenation, ABG interpretation, ARDS, COPD, PE, and mechanical ventilation.

  • ABG interpretation step-by-step
  • ARDS: Berlin criteria, prone, LTVV
  • Mechanical ventilation modes & weaning

Multisystem

14% of Exam

Sepsis & septic shock, MODS, MDROs/HAIs, toxic ingestions, and influenza.

  • Sepsis Hour-1 Bundle + septic shock
  • MODS: organ-by-organ failure
  • Toxidromes & overdose antidotes

Neurology

12% of Exam

Stroke (ischemic vs hemorrhagic), increased ICP, status epilepticus, TBI, and brain death assessment.

  • Stroke: ischemic vs hemorrhagic, tPA
  • ICP management + Cushing’s triad
  • Status epilepticus + brain death

Endocrine

5% of Exam

DKA vs HHS, adrenal crisis, thyroid storm, myxedema coma, and SIADH vs DI.

  • DKA vs HHS comparison
  • Thyroid storm + myxedema coma
  • SIADH vs DI (urine osm, sodium)

Acute pancreatitis, GI hemorrhage, hepatic failure, abdominal compartment syndrome, mesenteric ischemia, bowel obstruction/perforation, and drug-induced liver injury.

  • Acute pancreatitis + Grey Turner / Cullen
  • Hepatic failure + HE ladder
  • Abdominal compartment syndrome

Renal

6% of Exam

AKI with KDIGO staging, CKD, dialysis (HD/CRRT/PD), and electrolyte imbalances.

  • AKI — KDIGO staging & pre/intra/post-renal
  • CRRT vs iHD indications (AEIOU)
  • Electrolyte imbalances + ECG

Hematology

2% of Exam

DIC, HIT, HELLP, transfusion reactions (TRALI/TACO), hemorrhagic shock classification, neutropenic precautions, and oncologic emergencies (TLS, leukostasis).

  • DIC — consumption coagulopathy
  • HIT: 4T score + argatroban
  • TRALI vs TACO + transfusion reactions

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CCRN exam?
The CCRN (Critical Care Registered Nurse) is a certification from AACN for nurses who provide direct care to acutely or critically ill patients. The exam has 150 scored questions across 8 body systems and professional caring & ethics, with a 3-hour time limit.
How many hours should I study for CCRN?
Most nurses study 80-120 hours over 8-12 weeks. High-yield plan: Cardiovascular (17%) and Respiratory (15%) deserve the most time — they account for nearly a third of the exam. Follow with Multisystem (14%) and Neurology (12%).
Is this CCRN study guide free?
Yes. Every body system study guide and practice quiz on this page is 100% free and requires no signup. For full-length exams, spaced-repetition flashcards, AI-generated practice questions, and progress tracking, upgrade to a Zero Deficit subscription.
How is exam weight distributed?
Clinical judgment (80% of the exam): Cardiovascular 17%, Respiratory 15%, Multisystem 14%, Neurology 12%, Gastrointestinal 6%, Renal 6%, Endocrine 5%, Hematology 2%. Professional caring & ethical practice covers the remaining 20%.
Which study guide should I start with?
Start with Cardiovascular — it’s the most-tested system (17%) and foundational for understanding shock, hemodynamics, and vasoactive drugs that appear across other sections.

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