CCTN values and info Exam Questions
and Answers Graded A+
Sodium - Correct answer-135-145
Potassium - Correct answer-3.5-5.0
Chloride - Correct answer-95-109
Creatinine - Correct answer-0.5-1.2
blood urea nitrogen (BUN) - Correct answer-7-22
Glucose - Correct answer-60-109
Phosphate - Correct answer-2.7-4.5
Calcium - Correct answer-8.4-10.5
Magnesium - Correct answer-1.3-2.0
carbon dioxide - Correct answer-21-30
Why are there extra P waves after heart transplantation? - Correct answer-The
recipients native Sino atrial node continues to fire
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, Because of the preservation techniques and handling of the donor pancreas what
may happen after transplant? - Correct answer-There may be a transient mild rise
of Amy lease after transplant. You may see it go up 48 hours postop and back down
96 hours postop
In a kidney transplant if the recipient initially had good you're in output and then
there was sudden cessation what would this be indicative of? - Correct answer-The
sudden cessation of urine output it would be indicative of a major vessel
thrombosis
The left kidney donor complains of shortness of breath and weakness postoperative
day too what is most likely happening? - Correct answer-Short term complications
include atelectasis and pneumonia following kidney donation
A recipient who is one month post transplant is most likely to develop an infection
caused by what? - Correct answer-Bacterial infections like staphylococcus can
occur at any time but I most like Lee seen in the first three months post transplant
What is different about infections and post transplant patients as far as diagnosis? -
Correct answer-Infection is harder to diagnose in a transplant patient. More
sensitive test, such as CT, are needed. Lumbar puncture would not be in order if the
patients play the count is low as it would be dangerous
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and Answers Graded A+
Sodium - Correct answer-135-145
Potassium - Correct answer-3.5-5.0
Chloride - Correct answer-95-109
Creatinine - Correct answer-0.5-1.2
blood urea nitrogen (BUN) - Correct answer-7-22
Glucose - Correct answer-60-109
Phosphate - Correct answer-2.7-4.5
Calcium - Correct answer-8.4-10.5
Magnesium - Correct answer-1.3-2.0
carbon dioxide - Correct answer-21-30
Why are there extra P waves after heart transplantation? - Correct answer-The
recipients native Sino atrial node continues to fire
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, Because of the preservation techniques and handling of the donor pancreas what
may happen after transplant? - Correct answer-There may be a transient mild rise
of Amy lease after transplant. You may see it go up 48 hours postop and back down
96 hours postop
In a kidney transplant if the recipient initially had good you're in output and then
there was sudden cessation what would this be indicative of? - Correct answer-The
sudden cessation of urine output it would be indicative of a major vessel
thrombosis
The left kidney donor complains of shortness of breath and weakness postoperative
day too what is most likely happening? - Correct answer-Short term complications
include atelectasis and pneumonia following kidney donation
A recipient who is one month post transplant is most likely to develop an infection
caused by what? - Correct answer-Bacterial infections like staphylococcus can
occur at any time but I most like Lee seen in the first three months post transplant
What is different about infections and post transplant patients as far as diagnosis? -
Correct answer-Infection is harder to diagnose in a transplant patient. More
sensitive test, such as CT, are needed. Lumbar puncture would not be in order if the
patients play the count is low as it would be dangerous
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