Angina NCLEX Practice Questions
Practice 30 high-yield Angina NCLEX-RN questions with rationales. This quiz focuses on chest pain assessment, stable vs unstable angina, nitroglycerin safety, medication teaching, nursing priorities, and emergency red flags.
Quiz Overview
30 Questions
A focused cardiovascular practice set designed specifically for Angina NCLEX-RN review.
With Rationales
Each question should explain why the correct answer is right and why the wrong options are unsafe or incorrect.
Exam Style
Includes priority, patient teaching, medication safety, case-based, and NGN-style question formats.
Question Breakdown
Concepts
Angina definition, oxygen supply-demand mismatch, atherosclerosis, and angina vs MI.
Clinical Judgment
Stable, unstable, and variant angina; atypical symptoms; diabetic and elderly patient presentations.
Nursing Action
Stop activity, rest the patient, assess vital signs, obtain ECG, give nitroglycerin, and escalate care.
Topics Tested in This Quiz
This practice set should test the same areas students studied in the Angina notes and presentation.
Before You Start
Read Carefully
Look for key words like predictable, unpredictable, rest pain, vasospasm, unrelieved pain, and troponin positive.
Think Priority
For active chest pain, first reduce workload: stop activity, place the patient at rest, and assess.
Watch Safety
Nitroglycerin can cause hypotension. The patient should sit or lie down before taking it.
Start Angina Practice Quiz
The full quiz shell and Angina question bank will be placed below.
Quick Review Before the Quiz
After the Quiz
Review Incorrect Answers
Focus on rationales, especially medication safety and priority nursing actions.
Return to Notes
If the score is low, review the Angina notes before attempting the quiz again.
Move to Next Topic
After mastering angina, the next cardiovascular topic should be Myocardial Infarction / ACS.
Continue Learning
Use the buttons below to move between the Angina presentation, notes, quiz, and the next cardiovascular topic.
