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Heart failure practice questions (NCLEX-style)

Clinical judgment practice on heart failure, volume status, medications, and escalation — scoped NCLEX-RN-style items with pathway-aligned rationales in the app.

How to use this topic page

Heart failure items on high-stakes nursing exams reward a tight loop: recognize the pattern (perfusion versus congestion), tie it to assessment data you would actually collect at the bedside, and pick the safest next step under time pressure. Is this patient dry, wet, cold, or warm? Does the stem quietly shift from stable compensation to impending shock? The stem is rarely a vocabulary quiz; it is a sequence of cues where one detail should change your priority.

Volume overload, reduced cardiac output, and medication effects interact constantly. Diuretics, afterload reduction, neurohormonal blockade, and device therapy each bring monitoring obligations—labs, orthostatic checks, renal signals, and patient education about daily weights and symptom thresholds. Practice trains you to see which cue belongs to which problem so you do not anchor on a single flashy vital sign.

Use this page to preview a small, rotating sample from the NurseNest bank. Each item is drawn from the same pathway-scoped pool subscribers use, not a separate toy set. Open your exam hub when you are ready for full filters, rationales, and spaced repetition alongside lessons. If heart failure stays a weak domain, pair questions with a cardiovascular lesson block, then return within a few days while the pattern is still fresh.

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  1. Question 1

    Which findings are associated with heart failure exacerbation?

    • AOrthopnea
    • BCrackles
    • CPeripheral edema
    • DWeight gain
    • E
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Heart failure practice questions (NCLEX-style)

Clinical judgment practice on heart failure, volume status, medications, and escalation — scoped NCLEX-RN-style items with pathway-aligned rationales in the app.

How to use this topic page

Heart failure items on high-stakes nursing exams reward a tight loop: recognize the pattern (perfusion versus congestion), tie it to assessment data you would actually collect at the bedside, and pick the safest next step under time pressure. Is this patient dry, wet, cold, or warm? Does the stem quietly shift from stable compensation to impending shock? The stem is rarely a vocabulary quiz; it is a sequence of cues where one detail should change your priority.

Volume overload, reduced cardiac output, and medication effects interact constantly. Diuretics, afterload reduction, neurohormonal blockade, and device therapy each bring monitoring obligations—labs, orthostatic checks, renal signals, and patient education about daily weights and symptom thresholds. Practice trains you to see which cue belongs to which problem so you do not anchor on a single flashy vital sign.

Use this page to preview a small, rotating sample from the NurseNest bank. Each item is drawn from the same pathway-scoped pool subscribers use, not a separate toy set. Open your exam hub when you are ready for full filters, rationales, and spaced repetition alongside lessons. If heart failure stays a weak domain, pair questions with a cardiovascular lesson block, then return within a few days while the pattern is still fresh.

Browse all public question bank entry points by exam pathway, or explore lessons when you need depth before drilling items.

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6 per page · 524 matches in pool

  1. Question 1

    Which findings are associated with heart failure exacerbation?

    • AOrthopnea
    • BCrackles
    • CPeripheral edema
    • DWeight gain
    • E
← PreviousPage 12 of 88Next →

Exam hubs

  • NCLEX-RN (United States) — open hub · Public questions landing
  • NCLEX-RN (Canada) — open hub · Public questions landing

Related topic pages

  • Infection control nursing practice questions
  • DHA exam practice questions (clinical judgment)

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Polyuria

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  • Question 2

    A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure who suddenly reports severe dyspnea. Which finding is most concerning?

    • APink frothy sputum
    • BHeart rate 104/min
    • CBlood pressure 148/88 mm Hg
    • D2+ bilateral ankle edema

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  • Question 3

    A client with acute pericarditis has ST elevation that is diffuse and concave upward. This differs from STEMI ST elevation which is:

    • AAlso diffuse
    • BConvex (tombstone) and localized to specific coronary artery territory
    • CAlways associated with reciprocal changes only
    • DInvisible on ECG

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  • Question 4

    A nurse is caring for a client with cardiogenic shock post-myocardial infarction. The client's BP is 78/52, HR 118, CVP 22 mmHg, and urine output is 15 mL/hr. Which medication would the nurse anticipate being ordered?

    • ADobutamine to improve cardiac contractility and cardiac output
    • BIV normal saline 1000 mL bolus to increase preload
    • CMetoprolol to control the heart rate
    • DNitroprusside to reduce systemic vascular resistance

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  • Question 5

    After cardioversion for atrial fibrillation, the nurse should first:

    • ACheck the cardiac rhythm on the monitor
    • BAssess the client's airway and level of consciousness
    • CIncrease the energy for another attempt
    • DAdminister amiodarone IV push

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  • Question 6

    Which finding indicates worsening heart failure?

    • ACrackles in lungs
    • BDry skin
    • CBradycardia
    • DHypotension

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  • Polyuria

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  • Question 2

    A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure who suddenly reports severe dyspnea. Which finding is most concerning?

    • APink frothy sputum
    • BHeart rate 104/min
    • CBlood pressure 148/88 mm Hg
    • D2+ bilateral ankle edema

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 3

    A client with acute pericarditis has ST elevation that is diffuse and concave upward. This differs from STEMI ST elevation which is:

    • AAlso diffuse
    • BConvex (tombstone) and localized to specific coronary artery territory
    • CAlways associated with reciprocal changes only
    • DInvisible on ECG

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 4

    A nurse is caring for a client with cardiogenic shock post-myocardial infarction. The client's BP is 78/52, HR 118, CVP 22 mmHg, and urine output is 15 mL/hr. Which medication would the nurse anticipate being ordered?

    • ADobutamine to improve cardiac contractility and cardiac output
    • BIV normal saline 1000 mL bolus to increase preload
    • CMetoprolol to control the heart rate
    • DNitroprusside to reduce systemic vascular resistance

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 5

    After cardioversion for atrial fibrillation, the nurse should first:

    • ACheck the cardiac rhythm on the monitor
    • BAssess the client's airway and level of consciousness
    • CIncrease the energy for another attempt
    • DAdminister amiodarone IV push

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 6

    Which finding indicates worsening heart failure?

    • ACrackles in lungs
    • BDry skin
    • CBradycardia
    • DHypotension

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.