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HESI EXIT EXAM VERSION 2 (V2) COMPLETE REAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
(APPROVED SOLUTIONS) LATEST UPDATED VERSION
2024 |ALREADY GRADED A+


When counseling a 6 year old who is experiencing enuresis, what must the nurse
understand about the pathophysiological basis of this disorder?
Has no clear etiology
May be associated with sleep phobia
Has a definite genetic link
Is a sign of willful misbehavior



The nurse is discussing negativism with the parents of a 30 month-old child. How
should the nurse tell the parents to best respond to this behavior?
Reprimand the child and give a 15 minute "time out"
Maintain a permissive attitude for this behavior
Use patience and a sense of humor to deal with this behavior
Assert authority over the child through limit setting



The nurse is talking by telephone with a parent of a 4 year-old child who has
chickenpox. Which of the following demonstrates appropriate teaching by the
nurse?
Chewable aspirin is the preferred analgesic

,Topical cortisone ointment relieves itching
Papules, vesicles, and crusts will be present at one timeThe
illness is only contagious prior to lesion eruption



The nurse is assigned to a client who has heart failure. During the morning
rounds the nurse sees the client develop sudden anxiety, diaphoresis and
dyspnea. The nurse auscultates, crackles bilaterally.
Which nursing intervention should be performed first?
Take the client's vital signs
Place the client in a sitting position with legs dangling
Contact the health care provider
Administer the PRN anti-anxiety agent



The nurse is caring for a toddler with atopic dermatitis. The nurse should instruct
the parents to
Dress the child warmly to avoid chilling
Keep the child away from other children for the duration of the rashClean
the affected areas with tepid water and detergent
Wrap the child's hand in mittens or socks to prevent scratching



A recovering alcoholic asked the nurse, "Will it be ok for me to just drink at special
family gatherings?" Which initial response by the nurse would be best?
"A recovering person has to be very careful not to lose control, therefore, confine yourdrinking
just at family gatherings."
"At your next AA meeting discuss the possibility of limited drinking with your
sponsor."
"A recovering person needs to get in touch with their feelings. Do you want a drink?" D) "A
recovering person cannot return to drinking without starting the addiction process over."



In taking the history of a pregnant woman, which of the following would the
nurse recognize as the primary contraindication for breast feeding?
Age 40 years
Lactose intolerance

,Family history of breast cancer
D) Uses cocaine on weekends



A client is receiving nitroprusside IV for the treatment of acute heart failure with
pulmonary edema. What diagnostic lab value should the nurse monitor in relation
to this medication?
Potassium
Arterial blood gasses
Blood urea nitrogen D)
Thiocyanate



A victim of domestic violence tells the batterer she needs a little time away.
How would the nurse expect that the batterer might respond?
With acceptance and views the victim’s comment as an indication that their marriage isin
trouble
With fear of rejection causing increased rage toward the victim
With a new commitment to seek counseling to assist with their marital problems
With relief, and welcomes the separation as a means to have some personal time



A postpartum mother is unwilling to allow the father to participate in the newborn'scare,
although he is interested in doing so. She states, "I am afraid the baby will be confused
about who the mother is. Baby raising is for mothers, not fathers." The nurse's initial
intervention should be what focus?
Discuss with the mother sharing parenting responsibilities
Set time aside to get the mother to express her feelings and concernsArrange
for the parents to attend infant care classes
Talk with the father and help him accept the wife's decision



A client with emphysema visits the clinic. While teaching about proper nutrition, the
nurse should emphasize that the client
A) Eat foods high in sodium increases sputum liquefaction B)Use
oxygen during meals improves gas exchange
Perform exercise after respiratory therapy enhances appetite
Cleanse the mouth of dried secretions reduces risk of infection

, Which of these parents’ comment for a newborn would most likely reveal an initial
finding of a suspected pyloric stenosis?
I noticed a little lump a little above the belly button.
The baby seems hungry all the time.
Mild vomiting that progressed to vomiting shooting across the room.Irritation
and spitting up immediately after feedings.



The nurse is assessing a child for clinical manifestations of iron deficiency anemia.
Which factor would the nurse recognize as cause for the findings?
A) Decreased cardiac output
B) Tissue hypoxia
Cerebral edema
Reduced oxygen saturation



The nurse would expect the cystic fibrosis client to receive supplemental pancreatic
enzymes along with a diet
High in carbohydrates and proteins
Low in carbohydrates and proteins
High in carbohydrates, low in proteins
Low in carbohydrates, high in proteins



In evaluating the growth of a 12 month-old child, which of these findings would the
nurse expect to be present in the infant?
Increased 10% in height
2 deciduous teeth
Tripled the birth weight
Head > chest circumference



A Hispanic client in the postpartum period refuses the hospital food because it
is "cold." The best initial action by the nurse is to
Have the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reheat the food if the client wishes

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