HESI EXIT EXAM NEXT GENERATION (NGN) TEST BANK LATEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH 700 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+)
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HESI EXIT NEXT GENERATION
HESI EXIT EXAM NEXT GENERATION (NGN) TEST BANK
LATEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH 700 QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+)
During discharge teaching, the nurse discusses the parameters
for weight monitoring with a client who was recently diagnosed
with heart failure (HF). Which inform...
During discharge teaching, the nurse discusses the parameters
for weight monitoring with a client who was recently diagnosed
with heart failure (HF). Which information is most important for the
client to acknowledge? - ANSWER-Report weight gain of 2
pounds (0.9kg) in 24 hours
Which problem, noted in the client's history, is important for the
nurse to be aware of prior to administration of a newly prescribed
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)? - ANSWER-Aural
migraine headaches.
When implementing a disaster intervention plan, which
intervention should the nurse implement first? - ANSWER-Identify
a command center where activities are coordinated
The nurse is evaluating a client's symptoms, and formulates the
nursing diagnosis, "high risk for injury due to possible urinary tract
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infection." Which symptoms indicate the need for this diagnosis? -
ANSWER-Fever and dysuria.
A client is admitted with metastatic carcinoma of the liver, ascites,
and bilateral 4+ piing edema of both lower extremities. When the
client complains that the antiembolic stocking are too constricting,
which intervention should the nurse implement? - ANSWER-
Maintain both lower extremities elevated on pillows.
A client with muscular dystrophy is concerned about becoming
totally dependent and is reluctant to call the nurse to assist with
activities of daily living (ADLs). To achieve maximum mobility and
independence, which intervention is most important for the nurse
to include in the client's plan of care? - ANSWER-Teach family
proper range of motion exercises.
The nurse is teaching a postmenopausal client about
osteoporosis prevention. The client reports that she smokes 2
packs of cigarettes a day and takes 750 mg calcium supplements
daily. What information should the nurse include when teaching
this client about osteoporosis prevention? - ANSWER-
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Postmenopausal women need an intake of at least 1,500 mg of
calcium daily.
When evaluating a client's rectal bleeding, which findings should
the nurse document? - ANSWER-Color characteristics of each
stool.
The nurse is auscultating a client's lung sounds. Which
description should the nurse use to document this sound? -
ANSWER-High pitched or fine crackles.
An adult male is admitted to the emergency department after
falling from a ladder. While waiting to have a computed
tomography (CT) scan, he requests something for a severe
headache. When the nurse offers him a prescribed does of
acetaminophen, he asks for something stronger. Which
intervention should the nurse implement? - ANSWER-Explain the
reason for using only non-narcotics.
The nurse is managing the care of a client with Cushing's
syndrome. Which interventions should the nurse delegate to the
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unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? (Select all that apply) -
ANSWER-Weigh the client and report any weight gain. Report
any client complaint of pain or discomfort. Note and report the
client's food and liquid intake during meals and snacks.
Ten years after a female client was diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis (MS), she is admitted to a community palliative care unit.
Which intervention is most important for the nurse to include in
the client's plan of care? - ANSWER-Medicate as needed for pain
and anxiety.
An increased number of elderly persons are electing to undergo a
new surgical procedure which cures glaucoma. What effect is the
nurse likely to note as a result of this increases in glaucoma
surgeries? - ANSWER-Decrease prevalence of glaucoma in the
population.
The nurse is caring for a client who is entering the second stage
of labor. Which action should the nurse implement first? -
ANSWER-Couvey to the client that birth is imminent.
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