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HESI RN EXIT / RN HESI EXIT ACTUAL EXAM VERSION 1 (V1) COMPLETE 160 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (APPROVED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS A+
HESI RN EXIT / RN HESI EXIT ACTUAL EXAM 2024-2025
VERSION 1 (V1) COMPLETE 160 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (APPROVED QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED
PASS A+
1. An older adult male who is in his early 70's is admitted to the
emergency department because of a COPD exacerbation. This client is
struggling to breathe and the healthcare team is preparing for
endotracheal intubation. The spouse's wife, who is 30 years younger
than the client, asks the nurse to stop the procedure and provide the
nurse a copy of the client's living will. Which action should the nurse
take? - Answer-b. Notify the healthcare provider of the client's wishes.
2. An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is assigned to provide
personal care for a client whose prescribed activity is bedrest with
bedside commode use. The UAP reports to the nurse that the client is
so obese that the UAP feels unable to safely assist the client in
transferring from the bed to the bedside commode. How should the
nurse respond? - Answer-c. Advice the client to maintain bedrest so
that safety can be ensured.
3. A nurse determines that more than 25% of the students at a middle
school are overweight. The nurse presents the information at the
parent-teacher meeting. What action is most important for the nurse to
include in the meeting? - Answer-c. Distribute a shopping list of
suggested healthy snack items.
,4. After several months of chronic fatigue, morning stiffness, and join
pain, a young adult is diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and the
healthcare provider prescribes prednisone. Which education should the
nurse provide the client with regard to taking prednisone? - Answer-c.
If sequential doses are missed, notify the healthcare provider.
5. The psychiatric nurse is caring for clients on an adolescent unit.
Which client requires the nurse's immediate attention? - Answer-c. An
18-year-old client with antisocial behavior who is being yelled at by
other clients
6. The nurse caring for a child with mononucleosis can expect the child
to exhibit which symptoms? - Answer-b. Ear pain and fever.
7. A client arrives for an annual physical exam and complains of having
calf pain. The client's health history reveals peripheral atrial disease.
Which question should the nurse ask the client about expected finding
related to chronic arterial symptoms? - Answer-b. Does the calf pain
occur when walking short distances?
8. The nurse is preparing to send a client to the cardiac catheterization
lab for an angioplasty. Which client report is most important for them
to explore further prior to the start of the procedure? - Answer-d.
Experience facial swelling after eating crab.
9. The nurse is assessing a 4-year-old child with eczema. The child's skin
is dry and scaly, and the mother reports that the child frequently
,scratches the lesions on the skin to the point of causing bleeding.
Which guideline is indicated for care of this child? - Answer-b. Apply
baby lotion to the skin twice daily.
10. A new mother on the postpartum unit runs out of the room
screaming that her newborn infant's crib is empty and the baby is
missing. What action should the nurse take first? - Answer-d. Match ID
bands of all infants and mothers on the unit.
11. While providing a health history, a female client tells the clinic nurse
that she frequently thinks about hurting herself. Which question is
most important for the nurse to ask? - Answer-c. "Have you thought
about taking your life?"
12. A college student brings a dorm roommate to the campus clinic
because the roommate has been talking to someone who is not
present. The client tells the nurse that the voices are saying, "kill, kill."
What question should the nurse ask the client next? - Answer-c. "Are
you planning to obey the voices?"
13. The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who reports
tingling of the feet and who is newly diagnosed with peripheral vascular
disease. Which outcome should the nurse include in the plan of care for
this client? - Answer-d. The client's skin on the lower legs will be intact
at the next clinical visit.
, 14. When conducting diet teaching for a client who was diagnosed with
hypertension, which food should the nurse encourage the client to eat?
(select all that apply.) - Answer-a. . Fruits without sauce
c. Fresh or frozen vegetables without sauce.
15. A male client with stomach cancer returns to the unit following a
total gastrectomy. He has a nasogastric tube to suction and is receiving
Lactated Ringer's solution at 75 mL/hour IV. One hour after admission
to the unit, the nurse notes 300 mL of blood in the suction canister, the
client's heart rate is 155 beats/minute, and his blood pressure is 78/48
mmHg. In addition to reporting the finding to the surgeon. Which
action should the nurse implement first? - Answer-d. Increase the
infusion rate of Lactated Ringer's solution.
16. an adult male who fell 20 feet from the roof of this home has
multiple injuries, including a right pneumothorax. Chest tubes were
inserted in the emergency department prior to his transfer to the
intensive care unit (ICU). the nurse notes that the suction control
chamber is bubbling at the
- 10 cm H2O mark, with fluctuation in the water seal, and over the past
hour 75 ml of bright red blood is measured in the collection chamber.
Which intervention should the nurse implement? - Answer-a. Add
sterile water to the suction control chamber.
17. A client who received hemodialysis yesterday is experiencing a
blood pressure of 200/100 mmHg, heart rate 110 beats/minute, and
respiratory rate 36 breaths/minute. The client is manifesting shortness
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