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AACN CCRN CCRN-Pediatric Question # 3 Topic 1 Discussion

CCRN-Pediatric Exam Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion:
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1

An 8-year-old patient who sustained intracerebral hemorrhage after a traumatic incident was intubated in the field. Head CT scan showed a 5 mm midline shift. The patient is difficult to arouse but pulls away from noxious stimuli. The most concerning sign of clinical deterioration is:


A.

Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) of 55 mm Hg


B.

Ecchymosis over the mastoid processes


C.

BP 138/98 with HR of 50


D.

Pupils are 5 mm and reactive bilaterally


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