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NSG 222 HESI-Style – Complete Practice Test (2026) Questions and Answers
with detailed Rationales | Updates | 100% Correct




Domain 1: Cardiovascular Emergencies (MI, Heart Failure, Shock, Arrhythmias)


1. A 62-year-old male with a history of hypertension and diabetes presents to

the ED with acute onset of severe, crushing substernal chest pain radiating to his

left arm. He is diaphoretic and nauseous. He took 2 aspirins at home. His blood

pressure is 150/90 mmHg, heart rate is 115 bpm. ECG shows ST-segment

elevation in leads V1-V4. The nearest cardiac catheterization lab is 2.5 hours

away by ambulance. What is the most appropriate immediate management?

A) Administer sublingual nitroglycerin, start a heparin drip, and prepare for

thrombolytic therapy (fibrinolysis) while arranging transfer.

B) Wait for transfer to the catheterization lab without any other interventions.

C) Administer oral beta-blockers and schedule an outpatient stress test.

D) Administer a calcium channel blocker and monitor.


Answer: A

Rationale: The patient is having an acute STEMI. The goal is reperfusion within 90

minutes of first medical contact. Since PCI is not available within 90 minutes, the

next best option is fibrinolysis (thrombolytic therapy) if the patient has no

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contraindications. Nitroglycerin and heparin are also immediate standard

therapies.


2. A 72-year-old female with a history of heart failure with reduced ejection

fraction (HFrEF) presents with progressive dyspnea, orthopnea, and 3+ pitting

edema in the lower extremities. She has crackles in the lung bases. She is

currently on lisinopril, carvedilol, and furosemide. Her blood pressure is 90/60

mmHg and heart rate is 105 bpm. What is the most appropriate next step in

management?

A) Discontinue carvedilol and temporarily increase the furosemide dose.

B) Increase the lisinopril dose.

C) Administer an IV inotropic agent (e.g., dobutamine) and initiate non-invasive

positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV).

D) Administer oral digoxin immediately.


Answer: C

Rationale: The patient is in acute decompensated heart failure with cardiogenic

shock (hypotension, tachycardia, and signs of fluid overload). Inotropic support

(dobutamine) and NIPPV (BiPAP) are indicated for stabilization. Beta-blockers

should be held until the patient is hemodynamically stable.

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3. The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving IV heparin for a DVT. The

patient's aPTT is 120 seconds. What is the priority nursing action?

A) Continue the heparin infusion as prescribed.

B) Stop the heparin infusion and notify the provider immediately (the aPTT is

dangerously elevated, indicating a high risk of bleeding).

C) Increase the heparin infusion rate.

D) Administer protamine sulfate immediately without notifying the provider.


Answer: B

Rationale: The therapeutic aPTT for heparin is typically 1.5-2.5 times the control

(usually 60-80 seconds). An aPTT of 120 seconds is dangerously elevated. The

nurse must stop the infusion and notify the provider.


4. A 60-year-old male with a history of atrial fibrillation presents with a 1-day

history of sudden onset of severe, tearing chest pain radiating to his back. His

blood pressure is 210/110 mmHg. What is the most likely diagnosis, and what is

the immediate action?

A) Aortic dissection; immediately reduce blood pressure with IV labetalol and

order a CT angiogram.

B) Acute MI; proceed to cardiac catheterization.

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