FPC / CFRN - Review Exam - Version B EXAM
2026/2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL VERIFIED EXAM
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The average normal ICP range is...
A. 0-10 mmHg
B. 10-20 mmHg
C. 20-30 mmHg
D. >30 mmHg - Answer-Normal ICP range is 0-10 mmHg,
but range can go as high as 15 mmHg.
The formula to calculate MAP is
A. 2/3 DBP × SBP
B. 2 × DBP + SBP divided by 3
C. 2 × SBP + DBP
D. 2 + DBP × SBP divided by 3 - Answer-2 × DBP + SBP /
3
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(normal 80-100 mmHg)
Normal coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) is
A. 50-60 mmHg
B. 70-90 mmHg
C. 80-100 mmHg
D. <50 mmHg - Answer-Normal 50-60 mmHg
Coronary perfusion pressure: (CPP) = DBP-PAWP
The patient presents with the following hemodynamic
parameters: CVP 1, CI 1.7, PA S/D 12/6, wedge 6, and
SVR 300. Vital signs are 78/40, HR 60, RR 16, SaO2
98%. The most likely cause is...
A. RVMI
B. Neurogenic shock
C. Septic shock
D. Hypovolemic shock - Answer-Neurogenic shock
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SVR < 800, think distributive shock. Next look at the CI; is
it less than 2.5? Hypotension and either a normal heart
and/or bradycardia present narrows the type of distributive
shock as being neurogenic shock.
Severe hypothermic Pt's are at highest risk for which of
the following rhythm?
A. A-Fib
B. Asystole
C. V-Fib
D. Sinus Brady - Answer-V-Fib
Severe: 20-28 (coma, VF common)
Myxedema coma is also known as...
A. Thyroid storm
B. Adrenal insufficiency
C. Hypothyroidism
D. Hyperaldosteronism - Answer-Hypothyroidism
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Most common presentation of a patient with
hypothyroidism are all of the following, Except...
A. Cold intolerance with coarse hair
B. Almost exclusively over the age of sixty
C. >90% of cases occur in the winter
D. Primarily in men - Answer-Primarily in men
Hypothroidism occurs primarily in women, almost
exclusively over the age of sixty, with 90% of the cases
occurring in the winter months.
Your patient presents with following parameters: CVP 0, CI
1, PA S/D 8/4, wedge 3, and SVR 1,800. What is your
diagnosis?
A. Hypovolemic shock
B. Right ventricular infarction
C. CHF
D. Sepsis - Answer-Hypovolemic shock