NURSE
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE (2026/2027 EDITION)
150 Items (Reflecting the revised PCCN exam structure) - Complete Practice
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, Section 1A: Clinical Judgment – Cardiovascular (36% – 54 questions)
Q1: Which of the following ECG findings is most characteristic of an acute STEMI?
A. PR-interval prolongation
B. Peaked T waves only
C. ST-segment depression in all leads
D. ST-segment elevation in contiguous leads [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: STEMI is characterized by ST-segment elevation in leads representing a specific coronary
territory. The others are not STEMI findings.
Q2: A patient with chest pain that is relieved by rest or nitroglycerin and has no elevated troponin is most likely
experiencing:
A. An acute STEMI
B. Pericarditis
C. Unstable angina or stable angina [CORRECT]
D. Aortic dissection
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Angina is relieved by rest/nitro with no troponin elevation. STEMI and MI would show biomarker
elevation and ECG changes.
Q3: Which of the following is the priority for a patient with an acute ST-segment elevation MI?
A. Delaying treatment
B. Early reperfusion (PCI or thrombolytics) per protocol [CORRECT]
C. Giving oral glucose
D. Wait and observe
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Early reperfusion is the priority for STEMI. The others delay definitive treatment.
Q4: Which of the following is a classic finding of cardiac tamponade?
A. Widened pulse pressure
B. Muffled heart sounds, hypotension, and distended neck veins (Beck's triad) [CORRECT]
C. Pulsus alternans
D. Bounding pulses
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Beck's triad (muffled heart sounds, hypotension, JVD) characterizes tamponade. The others are
not tamponade findings.
Q5: Which of the following is the priority for a patient with cardiac tamponade?
A. Prepare for pericardiocentesis and provide hemodynamic support [CORRECT]
B. Give oral fluids
C. Apply a tourniquet
D. Do nothing
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Tamponade requires pericardiocentesis and hemodynamic support. The others are incorrect.
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, Q6: Which of the following is a sign of cardiogenic shock?
A. Hypertension with warm skin
B. Hypotension, cool extremities, and signs of poor perfusion despite adequate volume [CORRECT]
C. Bounding pulses
D. Normal urine output
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cardiogenic shock causes hypotension and poor perfusion despite adequate volume. The others
are not cardiogenic shock.
Q7: Which of the following is the goal of treatment for cardiogenic shock?
A. Improve cardiac output and perfusion while supporting the failing heart [CORRECT]
B. Increase afterload
C. Decrease cardiac output
D. Withhold inotropes
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Treatment improves cardiac output and perfusion. The others are incorrect.
Q8: Which of the following is a finding of a dilated cardiomyopathy?
A. A small, thick ventricle
B. Hypertrophy of the septum
C. Normal cardiac function
D. Enlarged, poorly contractile heart with heart failure symptoms [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Dilated cardiomyopathy features an enlarged, poorly contractile heart. Hypertrophic has a thick
ventricle, and the others differ.
Q9: Which of the following is a finding of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
A. A dilated, thin ventricle
B. Normal thickness
C. Left ventricular hypertrophy, often with an outflow tract obstruction [CORRECT]
D. A small ventricle with normal wall
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy causes LV hypertrophy, often with outflow obstruction. The others
are different.
Q10: Which of the following is TRUE about Takotsubo (stress) cardiomyopathy?
A. It is a permanent ischemic injury
B. It is always fatal
C. It is a transient, reversible left ventricular dysfunction often triggered by stress [CORRECT]
D. It is a congenital defect
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Takotsubo is transient, stress-related LV dysfunction. The others are incorrect.
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, Q11: Which of the following is the treatment of choice for a stable, symptomatic bradycardia?
A. Atropine (per ACLS) when indicated [CORRECT]
B. A defibrillator
C. Amiodarone for rate control
D. Cardioversion
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Atropine is used for symptomatic bradycardia per ACLS. The others are for different rhythms.
Q12: Which of the following is the initial treatment for a pulseless ventricular tachycardia?
A. Defibrillation [CORRECT]
B. Synchronized cardioversion
C. Atropine
D. Adenosine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pulseless VT is treated with defibrillation. Synchronized cardioversion is for stable VT, and the
others differ.
Q13: Which of the following is the treatment for a stable narrow-complex SVT?
A. Defibrillation
B. Atropine
C. Adenosine (after vagal maneuvers) [CORRECT]
D. Synchronized cardioversion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adenosine is used for stable SVT after vagal maneuvers. The others are for different rhythms.
Q14: Which of the following is the treatment for an unstable patient with a tachyarrhythmia?
A. Adenosine for all
B. Defibrillation
C. Atropine
D. Synchronized cardioversion [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Unstable tachyarrhythmias are treated with synchronized cardioversion. The others are incorrect.
Q15: Which of the following is TRUE about a patient with an ICD?
A. The ICD is for bradycardia only
B. The ICD delivers a shock for life-threatening dysrhythmias; the nurse should know the device and
response [CORRECT]
C. The ICD replaces all monitoring
D. The ICD is never activated
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An ICD shocks life-threatening tachyarrhythmias. The others are incorrect.
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