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Cardiovascular Nursing Questions and Answers 2025/2026 | Heart Failure, Hypertension, MI, ECG, Pharmacology & NCLEX Prep Guide

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Boost your confidence for NCLEX, HESI, and nursing school exams with this Cardiovascular Nursing Q&A Review for 2025/2026. This study guide is a comprehensive, clinically-aligned resource covering every major cardiovascular topic a nursing student needs to know. What You’ll Learn: Differences between right- and left-sided heart failure (with symptoms) Understanding hypertension classifications, complications, and treatment Clinical and pharmacological management of acute myocardial infarction (MI) Interpretation of ECG/EKG waves (P, QRS, T) Use and nursing responsibilities for ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, nitrates, calcium channel blockers, and more Risk factors, diagnostics, and treatment of valvular disorders, endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis Assessment and interventions for peripheral vascular diseases, varicose veins, arterial and venous ulcers Patient education, lab interpretation (BNP, Troponins, CK-MB), and lifestyle modifications Key Features: Written in clear, concise, exam-ready format Perfect for last-minute reviews, clinical reference, or flashcard creation Aligned with Brunner & Suddarth’s Med-Surg textbook Essential for Med-Surg, Pharmacology, and NCLEX prep

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Cardiovascular Nursing questions and
answers 2025/2026 latest update
Women's hearts are: - answerSmaller and have smaller cardiac arteries

Cardiac arteries occlude more easily

↑ resting rate

↑ stroke volume

↑ ejection fraction



Women tend to have atypical signs/symptoms of MI: - answer-Shoulder/upper back pain

-SOB

-Fatigue.



Diagnostic profile for acute MI - answerPlasma analysis of key cardiac iso-enzymes and other bio-
markers:

-CK and CK-MB

-Myoglobin

-Troponin T and I



Cholesterol - answer-LDL: Normal less than 160mg/dl

-HDL: women: 35-85, men: 35-70

-Triglycerides: Normal100-200 mg/dl.



Brain (B-Type) Natriuretic Profile (BNP) - answer-Secreted by the ventricular walls in response to an
increase in preload or fluid in the ventricles

-Used for diagnosis, monitoring and as a prognostic tool for Heart Failure

-Results are quickly done.



Blood Chemistry Tests related to Cardiovascular System - answer-Na+

control of fluid volume

,-K+

major role in cardiac electrophysiologic function

*Hypokalemia

*Hyperkalemia

-Ca++

*neuromuscular activity and automaticity

*Hypocalemia

*Hypercalemia

-FBS or Hemoglobin A1C



Electrocardiogram (ECG) - answer-A graphic study of the electrical activity of the myocardium to
determine transmission of cardiac impulses through the muscles/conduction tissue.



Exercise Cardiac Stress Test - answer-Walking on a treadmill - usually 9 to 12 minutes with increases in
speed and incline of treadmill every 2 to 3 minutes based upon protocol used

-Exercise bicycle - with increase in resistance at set intervals.



Exercise Cardiac Stress Test Interventions - answer-Pt. needs to fast for 4 hours before test and avoid
stimulants (tobacco, caffeine)

-Some cardiac medications (beta adrenergic blockers) may be held

-Equipment to be used and need to have an IV

-Symptoms to report during testing.



Pharmacologic Cardiac Stress Imaging - answer-Patients who cannot walk on treadmill or use exercise
bike may undergo pharmacologic stress test with imaging

-Vasodilation of coronary arteries with medications mimics the effect of exercise



Cardiac Catheterization - answer-Insertion of catheter into heart under fluoroscopy, to obtain
information about oxygen saturations, structures, performance of valves, assess coronary artery
perfusion, and pressure readings within heart chambers

-Inserted into vein for right side of heart and artery for left side

, Nursing Responsibility for cardiac catheterization - answer-Prior to procedure:

*Confirm consent has been signed

*NPO 8-12 hours

*ECG monitoring

*Patent IV line

*Resuscitation equipment on hand

-After procedure:

*Assess site for hematoma, circulation to affected extremity, ECG, HR

*Bed rest for 2-6 hours with leg straight

*Monitor for chest pain.



Cardiovascular Angiography - answer-Done via cardiac catheterization

-Dye injected into vessels during catheterization to make them visible on x-ray to check patency, injury,
or aneurysms

*Cardiac

*Peripheral (carotid, renal, femoral).



Blood Pressure Classification - answerSystolic Diastolic

Normal <120 <80

Hypertension <140-159 < 90-99



Non-modifiable Risk Factors: Essential Hypertension - answer-Family history

-Age

-Gender

-Race & ethnicity



Modifiable Risk Factors: Essential Hypertension - answer-Obesity

-Sedentary life style
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