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Hesi exit
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Hesi Exit
HESI EXIT NEWEST TEST BANK EXAM
ACTUAL EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE WITH 750
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) [ALREADY GRADED A+]
A client with hyperthyroidism is being treated with radioactive iodine (I-131).
Which explanation should be included in preparing this client for this ...
A client with hyperthyroidism is being treated with radioactive iodine (I-131).
Which explanation should be included in preparing this client for this
treatment? - Describe radioactive iodine as a tasteless, colorless
medication administered by the healthcare provider
transferred to the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Which intervention
should the nurse After a colon resection for colon cancer, a male client is
moaning while being implement first? - Determine client's pulse, blood
pressure, and respirations
The nurse is caring for a group of clients with the help of a licensed
practical nurse (LPN) and an experienced unlicensed assistive personnel
(UAP). Which procedures can the nurse delegate to the UAP? (Select all
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that apply) - Take postoperative vital signs for a client who has an snidual
following knee arthroplasty Collect a sputum specimen for a client with a
fever of unknown origin Ambulate a client who had a femoral-popliteal
bypass graft yesterday
A male client with cirrhosis has ascites and reports feeling short of breath.
The client is in semi Fowler position with his arms at his side. What action
should the nurse implement? - Raise the head of the bed to a Fowler's
position and support his arms with a pillow
A client with a history of chronic pain requests a analgesic. The client is
alert but has difficulty describing the exact nature and location nonopioid 0
of the pain to the nurse. Which action should the nurse implement next? -
Administer the analgesic as reqpested
due to generalized weakness, but is able to bear weight on both legs. To
assist with A client with a chronic health problem has difficulty ambulating
short distance ambulation and provide the greatest stability, what assistive
device is best for this client? - Crutches with 4 point gait.
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The nurse uses the parkland formula (4ml x kg x total body surface area 24
hours fluid replacement) to calculate the 24-hours IV fluid replacement for a
client with 40 % burns who weighs 76kg . How many ml should the client
receive ? ( Enter numeric value only.) - Answer: 12160 Rationale: 4ml x
67kg x 40 (bsa)-12,160 ml
A client with leukemia undergoes a bone marrow biopsy. The client's
laboratory values indicate the client has thrombocytopenia. Based on this
data, which nursing assessment is most important following the procedure?
- Observe aspiration site.
An 18-year-old female client is seen at the health department for treatment
of condylomata acuminate (perineal warts) caused by the human
papillomavirus (HPV). Which intervention should the nurse implement? -
Reinforce the importance of annual papanicolaeu (Pap) smears.
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A client admitted to the psychiatric unit diagnosed with major depression
wants to sleep during the day, refuses to take a bath, and refuses to eat.
Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement first? - Establish a
structured routine for the client to follow
client with history of bilateral adrenalectomy is admitted with a week,
irregular pulse, and hypotension. Which assessment finding warrants
immediate intervention by the nurse? - Ventricular arrhythmias.
The mother of a 7-month-old brings the infant to the clinic because the skin
in the diaper area is excoriated and red, but there are no blisters or
bleeding. The mother reports no evidence o watery stools. Which nursing
intervention should the nurse implement? - Instruct the mother to change
the child's diaper more often.
A resident of a long-term care facility, who has moderate dementia, is
having difficulty eating in the dining room. The client becomes frustrated
when dropping utensils on the floor and then refuses to eat. What action
should the nurse implement? - Encourage the client to eat finger foods.
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