June 11, 2026

CRNA Question of the Day

A new CRNA interview question every day — the science & pathophysiology the real nurse-anesthesia interviews ask. Pick your answer, see if you got it right and why, and build your streak. Free, no sign-up.

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During mechanical ventilation, the capnography waveform suddenly drops toward zero. Which is the most likely explanation?

New question every day · browse all 93 CRNA interview questions →

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One question’s free every day. The full 93-question bank — every topic, with answers & rationale — is part of The Inside Track, along with the deadline tracker and a checklist for every program you target.

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About the CRNA question of the day

Every day we post a new CRNA interview question covering the science CRNA programs actually test — acid-base and renal physiology, pharmacology, cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, sepsis and shock, and more. Each daily question is multiple choice with a full rationale, so you learn whythe answer is right, not just what it is. It’s free, takes a minute, and the streak keeps you sharp all the way to interview day. Want more reps now? See the full library of 93 CRNA interview questions and answers →

Is there a new CRNA question every day?

Yes — a new CRNA interview question is posted every day, rotating through 93 questions across pharmacology, acid-base, cardiovascular, respiratory, and other topics CRNA programs test. It changes at midnight Eastern.

Are these real CRNA school interview questions?

They mirror the science and pathophysiology style of real CRNA (nurse anesthesia) admissions interviews — the kind of clinical-reasoning questions panels ask ICU nurses. Each one is written and fact-checked against standard anesthesia and critical-care references.

Is the daily CRNA question free?

Completely free, with no sign-up required. Pick an answer, see the correct choice and a full rationale, and build a daily streak.

How should I use it to prep for CRNA interviews?

Do one a day to keep core physiology and pharmacology fresh, and read every rationale out loud as if you were answering a panel. For deeper prep, browse the full question library by topic or explore full mock interviews.

Educational practice only — not medical advice or official interview material. Day #20615.

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