NCLEX Prioritization Practice Questions

Free 30-question NCLEX prioritization practice set with rationales covering ABCs, triage, who to see first, safety, urgent nursing priorities, and Maslow.

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30 NCLEX Prioritization Practice Questions with Answers: ABCs, Safety & Nursing Priorities

Test your NCLEX prioritization skills with these 30 practice questions with answers and rationales covering airway, breathing, circulation, infection control, safety, and urgent nursing priorities. Each question includes a detailed explanation of why the correct answer is right and why the other options are wrong, so you understand the priority reasoning behind every scenario.

What you'll practice in this set: In this practice set, you'll review how to prioritize clients using ABCs, infection control, circulation, safety, neurological changes, maternal-newborn emergencies, and expected vs. unexpected findings across med-surg, pediatric, and emergency scenarios.

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Question 1: Pneumonia With New Confusion and Low Oxygen Saturation

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The nurse receives change-of-shift report on four adult clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 2: Low-Pressure Ventilator Alarm

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A client receiving mechanical ventilation has a low-pressure alarm sounding. Which action should the nurse take first?

Question 3: Inhalation Injury After House Fire

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A client arrives in the emergency department after being rescued from a house fire. Which finding is the priority for the nurse to report immediately?

Question 4: Asthma Exacerbation — Silent Chest

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A nurse is assessing an adult client who is experiencing an acute asthma exacerbation. Which assessment finding is most concerning?

Question 5: COPD With Hypoventilation

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The nurse is assessing an adult client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which assessment finding requires immediate follow-up?

Question 6: Suspected Pulmonary Embolism

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The nurse is receiving shift report on four adult clients. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 7: Tetralogy of Fallot With Low Oxygen Saturation

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The nurse is assessing an infant with Tetralogy of Fallot during a clinic visit. Which assessment finding is the priority for the nurse to report?

Question 8: Postpartum Hemorrhage — Boggy Uterus

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A nurse is assessing several clients during the first 48 hours after birth. Which assessment finding requires immediate intervention?

Question 9: Large-Volume Hematemesis

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A client in the emergency department vomits 800 mL of bright-red blood and reports feeling faint. Which intervention should the nurse anticipate first?

Question 10: Upper GI Bleeding

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The nurse receives change-of-shift report for four adult clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 11: Severe Hypertension After AAA Repair

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A client has returned to the surgical unit after repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Which assessment finding requires immediate action by the nurse?

Question 12: Acute Coronary Syndrome

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The nurse is caring for four adult clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 13: Tumor Lysis Syndrome — Hyperkalemia

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A nurse is caring for a client with tumor lysis syndrome. The client’s serum potassium level is 6.4 mEq/L. Which action should the nurse take first?

Question 14: Cellulitis With Possible Sepsis

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The nurse is preparing to begin assessments for four assigned adult clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 15: Suspected Tuberculosis

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The triage nurse in the emergency department is assigning rooms for four clients awaiting evaluation. Which client should the nurse place in an airborne infection isolation room first?

Question 16: Suspected Meningococcal Disease

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A client arrives at the emergency department with fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, and a petechial rash. Which nursing action is the priority?

Question 17: Early Influenza Treatment

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An 82-year-old client reports fever, myalgias, cough, and fatigue that began 18 hours ago. Influenza is suspected. Which prescription should the nurse administer as the priority?

Question 18: Hypoglycemia — Assess Before Acting

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The nurse enters the room of a client with diabetes mellitus and finds the client diaphoretic, tremulous, and confused. Which action should the nurse take first?

Question 19: Diabetic Ketoacidosis — IV Fluids First

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The nurse is caring for a client admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis. Which prescription should the nurse expect to implement first?

Question 20: Adrenal Crisis

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A nurse is caring for a client with adrenal insufficiency who develops hypotension, severe weakness, and vomiting. The provider suspects adrenal crisis. Which action should the nurse take as the priority?

Question 21: Sudden Severe Headache

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The nurse is triaging four adult clients who report headache in the emergency department. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 22: Acute Stroke Symptoms

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The nurse is prioritizing care for four adult clients. Which client should the nurse assess first?

Question 23: Compartment Syndrome

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A client has a lower leg cast applied after a closed tibial fracture. Which assessment finding should the nurse report immediately?

Question 24: Severe Preeclampsia

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A client at 34 weeks' gestation reports a severe headache and right upper quadrant pain. The client's blood pressure is 168/108 mm Hg. Which action is the priority?

Question 25: Newborn With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

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A newborn born at 39 weeks’ gestation is 1 hour old. The birth record shows prolonged late decelerations, absent variability, and an umbilical arterial pH of 6.9; the newborn is being evaluated for moderate-to-severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Which action should the nurse prioritize?

Question 26: Hypocalcemia After Thyroidectomy

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A client is 10 hours postoperative after a thyroidectomy. Which assessment finding should the nurse report immediately?

Question 27: AV Fistula Steal Syndrome

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A client had an arteriovenous fistula created in the left forearm yesterday for hemodialysis access. Which assessment finding requires immediate follow-up?

Question 28: Peritonitis After Cholecystitis

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The nurse is assessing a client admitted with acute cholecystitis. Which finding is most concerning?

Question 29: Excessive WBC Response to Filgrastim

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A client with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia is receiving filgrastim. The nurse reviews the client’s assessment findings and laboratory results. Which finding should the nurse report to the provider?

Question 30: Bowel Perforation

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The nurse is assessing a client admitted with a bowel obstruction. Which finding is most concerning?

Key Takeaways From These NCLEX Prioritization Questions

Key Takeaways From These NCLEX Prioritization Questions

  • Always start with ABCs: airway, breathing, and circulation come before every other priority.
  • Sudden changes in neurologic status, oxygen saturation, or level of consciousness signal an urgent priority.
  • Signs of shock — tachycardia, hypotension, cool skin, and altered mentation — indicate a circulation emergency.
  • Use airborne, droplet, and contact precautions based on the suspected pathogen to protect other clients and staff.
  • Assess before acting: confirm blood glucose, oxygen saturation, and vital signs before giving medications or treatments.
  • Severe pain unrelieved by analgesia with neurovascular changes suggests compartment syndrome and must be reported immediately.
  • Severe hypertension in pregnancy with headache or right upper quadrant pain suggests preeclampsia and needs urgent provider notification.
  • Postoperative complications such as bleeding, perforation, hyperkalemia, and adrenal crisis must be recognized early and treated rapidly.
  • The NCLEX priority is always the client who is at greatest risk for the most immediate harm.

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