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NUR 445 EXAM 2 HYPERTENSION (HTN) – 40 NCLEX-STYLE QUESTIONS, HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS & FULL RATIONALES

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This NUR 445 Exam 2 Hypertension Mastery Pack provides 40 advanced NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions, each with highlighted correct answers and high-yield clinical rationales that explain why the answer is correct and why the distractors are wrong. Designed to help nursing students fully understand hypertension pathophysiology, medication therapy, complications, and nursing priorities, this study pack simplifies complex content into a clear, exam-ready format. Included Topics: Primary vs Secondary Hypertension HTN staging (pre-HTN, Stage 1, Stage 2) Diagnostic criteria Sodium, stress, obesity, and modifiable risks ACE inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers, CCBs, diuretics Medication side effects: ACE cough, angioedema, orthostatic hypotension Hypertensive crisis & organ-damage risk Heart failure, CKD, retinal changes, LV hypertrophy Nursing diagnosis, interventions, and evaluation Older adult considerations (polypharmacy, orthostatic hypotension) Patient education & lifestyle modifications This resource is perfect for: • NUR 445 course exams • Med-Surg II / Adult Health • NCLEX preparation • ATI / HESI review • Study groups and tutoring Everything in this document is structured to improve critical thinking, enhance retention, and build exam confidence.

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NUR 445 EXAM 2 HYPERTENSION (HTN) – 40 NCLEX-STYLE QUESTIONS,
HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS & FULL RATIONALES

1. A client diagnosed with hypertension asks what caused their condition. The
nurse explains that primary hypertension is defined as:

A. Hypertension caused by kidney damage
B. Hypertension with an unknown direct cause
C. Hypertension due to endocrine dysfunction
D. Hypertension caused by medication side effects

✔ Correct Answer: B. Hypertension with an unknown direct cause

Rationale:

Primary (essential) hypertension has no single identifiable cause. It is related to
genetics, environment, lifestyle, and vascular resistance changes. Secondary HTN
has a specific reversible cause.



2. The nurse identifies which factor as a contributor to secondary hypertension?

A. Family history
B. Stress
C. Medication side effects
D. Obesity

✔ Correct Answer: C. Medication side effects

Rationale:

Secondary HTN has a known cause, such as medications (steroids, oral
contraceptives), renal disease, endocrine disorders. Obesity and stress contribute
to primary HTN.

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3. A patient’s BP readings taken two weeks apart are 150/92 and 148/94. These
readings indicate:

A. Normal BP
B. Prehypertension
C. Stage 1 hypertension
D. Stage 2 hypertension

✔ Correct Answer: C. Stage 1 hypertension

Rationale:

Stage 1 HTN = 140–159 systolic OR 90–99 diastolic on two separate occasions by
a healthcare provider.



4. The nurse teaches a client with newly diagnosed hypertension that early
symptoms often include:

A. Severe chest pain
B. Retinal hemorrhages
C. Persistent cough
D. Hyperreflexia

✔ Correct Answer: B. Retinal hemorrhages

Rationale:

HTN is called the "silent killer" but may cause vision changes, retinal hemorrhage,
flushing, dizziness, headaches as it progresses.



5. A client has a BP of 165/102 on two consecutive visits. How is this classified?

A. Elevated
B. Stage 1

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C. Stage 2
D. Crisis

✔ Correct Answer: C. Stage 2

Rationale:

Stage 2 HTN: ≥160 systolic OR ≥100 diastolic.



6. Which lifestyle modification is FIRST-LINE management for newly diagnosed
hypertension?

A. Starting ACE inhibitors
B. Weight reduction and low-sodium diet
C. Immediate diuretic therapy
D. Beta-blocker therapy

✔ Correct Answer: B. Weight reduction and low-sodium diet

Rationale:

All guidelines recommend lifestyle changes BEFORE medication unless levels are
severe. This includes sodium restriction, stress reduction, exercise, weight
management, and smoking cessation.



7. The nurse identifies which BP range as prehypertension?

A. 110/70
B. 118/72
C. 128/84
D. 140/96

✔ Correct Answer: C. 128/84

Rationale:

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Pre-hypertension: 120––89.



8. A client asks how ACE inhibitors lower blood pressure. The nurse responds:

A. They block adrenaline release
B. They constrict peripheral arteries
C. They prevent conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
D. They increase heart rate

✔ Correct Answer: C. They prevent conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II

Rationale:

ACE inhibitors ↓ BP by preventing formation of angiotensin II, a potent
vasoconstrictor.



9. Which finding should the nurse monitor for when administering ACE
inhibitors?

A. Hypoglycemia
B. Persistent dry cough
C. Hyperreflexia
D. Increased libido

✔ Correct Answer: B. Persistent dry cough

Rationale:

ACE inhibitors cause bradykinin accumulation, leading to a dry, persistent cough
and possible angioedema.



10. A patient taking ARBs (-sartan) should be monitored for:

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