{"id":117890,"date":"2023-09-01T14:56:30","date_gmt":"2023-09-01T14:56:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=117890"},"modified":"2023-09-01T14:56:32","modified_gmt":"2023-09-01T14:56:32","slug":"crrn-test-1-certification-test2023-2024-actual-exam-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/01\/crrn-test-1-certification-test2023-2024-actual-exam-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-verified-answers-already-graded-a-2\/","title":{"rendered":"CRRN TEST 1 (CERTIFICATION TEST)2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) | ALREADY GRADED A"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>CRRN TEST 1 (CERTIFICATION TEST)2023-2024<br>ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED<br>ANSWERS) | ALREADY GRADED A<br>Incomplete injury with preservation of sensation throughout the cord, including S4-5. &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026.ASIA-B<br>Incomplete injury with motor function intact below the level of the lesion, though the<br>muscle strength is a grade 2 or lower, functional gain may not be significant due to<br>weakness. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.ASIA-C<br>Incomplete injury with motor function intact below the level of the lesion, muscle<br>strength is a grade 3 or higher, functional gains are usually significant. &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026.ASIA-D<br>Drowsy state, Pt can awaken, but not completely to stimulation, may also follow<br>commands but his responses may be slow and inattentive &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Lethargy<br>Pt is difficult to arouse and needs constant stimulus to follow commands; may verbally<br>respond to stimuli with a few words but drifts back to sleep when stimulus is removed &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Obtundation<br>Pt arouses to vigorus and continuous stimulation which is typically painful in nature;<br>may moan briefly but does not follow commands; only response may be withdrawal<br>from the painful stimulus &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Stupor<br>Does not respond to continuous or painful stimulus; no movement except for reflex<br>actions and does not verbalize. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Coma<br>Mild brain injury &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.loss of concious &lt;30min<br>GCS 13-15<br>negative neuroimaging<br>moderate brain injury &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.GCS 9-12<br>abn CT<br>coma lasting &lt;24hrs<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lydia Hall&#8217;s theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Aspects of Nursing are Core, Care and Cure<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Systems Framework Theory is the personal,<br>interpersonal and social systems<br>Keystone to Imogene King&#8217;s theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Mutuality achieved through<br>perceptional congruence<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.views the person as an open system<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.states that a person has intrinsic worth<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.defines health as a dynamic life cycle<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.sees nursing as an interactive endeavor in which nurse<br>and client share information in the nursing situation<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.states that the goal of nursing is to help individuals<br>maintain their health so they can function in their roles<br>Imogene King &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.believes that goal setting is not a one time event but<br>rather an ongoing process<br>Dorothea Orem &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Self Care AGency, Self Care Demands make up the<br>Self Care Theory<br>Dorothea Orem &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Views health as a state of wholeness or integrity<br>Dorothea Orem &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Theorist who states that when self care demands<br>exceed self care agency, nursing may intervene<br>Dorothea Orem &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Defines people outside the healthcare system upon<br>whom the client may depend to meet self care demands as &#8220;dependent care agents&#8221;<br>Dorothea Orem &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Theorist that state that nurses form a supportiveeducational system during rehabilation<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Science of Unitary Human Beings theory that focuses<br>on people and their worlds in a pandimensional universe.<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.views human beings as wholes not parts<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.States that humans and environment are energy fields<br>that are intertwined and irreducible<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Defines integrality as the concept that humans and the<br>environment are intertwined and irreducible<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.views nursing as &#8220;knowing rather than doing&#8221;<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.considers nursing to be an abstract body of knowledge<br>Martha Rogers &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.describes nursing as a learned profession with the goal<br>of promoting health and well being<br>Margaret Newman &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Theorist whose theory focuses on community and<br>family centered rehabiliation nursing<br>Margaret Newman &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.views the meaning of life and health in terms of an<br>evolving process of expanding consciousness<br>Margaret Newman &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.States that the pattern of the whole contains the<br>individual as an open system, the family as an open system and the community as an<br>open system\u2026all systems are interacting with one another<br>Margaret Newman &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.believes that changes in the health status of an<br>individual or family result in changes in the pattern as related to the whole community<br>Neal theory of Home Health Nursing &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Theory that states &#8220;In the practice<br>of community centered care, nurses proceed through a three stage process toward<br>autonomy in the role<br>Stage One of Neals Home Health Theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Dependence on others for<br>help with clinical and logistical aspects of community centered care<br>Stage Two of Neals Home Health Theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Nurses in this stage are<br>moderately independant but still need help with office procedures, reimbursement<br>issues and factors that restrict their autonomy<br>Stage Three of Neal&#8217;s Home Health Theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.AFter approximately two<br>years, the nurse moves into this stage and feels autonomous with regard to logistical<br>and clinical aspects of community centered nursing<br>Neal &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Theorist who believes the ability to adapt is necessary to move<br>through stages<br>Bandura&#8217;s Learning Theory of Self Efficacy &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.people learn from one<br>another, via observation, imitation, and modeling.<br>Dorothea Orem&#8217;s view of the person &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.a biological, symbolic and social<br>unit<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Collaborative model &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Model for provision of services that is assumed in<br>all rehab models<br>Betty Neuman &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.developed a health care systems model in which the<br>person is viewed as an open system in interaction with the environment<br>Jacqueline Fawcett &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.identified four central concepts that provide the<br>foundation for nursing theories: person, environment, health and nursing<br>Marjory Gordon &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.developed a data collection system comprised of 10<br>functional health patterns necessary for assessment of a patients life experiences<br>Sister Calista Roy &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.drew her theory from the adaptation theory<br>physics &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.What Martha Rogers theory is based on<br>Defines health as a value laden term imposed by society &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Martha<br>Rogers &#8220;definition&#8221; of health<br>Dynamic life experiences and adjustment to stress &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Imogene King&#8217;s<br>definition of health<br>Levine&#8217;s Conservation Theory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.Teaches patient ways to limit energy<br>expenditure during activities of daily living and assisting them in planning rest breaks<br>Olfactory &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.1 or I smell<br>Optic &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.2 or II vision<br>Oculomotor &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.3 or III eye movement eyes moving in and out, constricting<br>pupils, accommodating for light<br>Trochlear &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.4 or IV eye movement down and outward.<br>Trigeminal &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026.5 or IV chewing, sensations of the face, scalp and teeth<br>Abducens &#8211; 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