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HESI RN Exit Exam 2023
The nurse is completing the admission assessment of a 3-year old who is admitted with bacterial meningitis and hydrocephalus. Which assessment finding is evidence that the child is experiencing increased intracranial pressure (ICP)? 
A. Tachycardia and tachypnea 
B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses 
C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels 
D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope 
Answer- B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses 
 
A client with acute pancreatitis is ...
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The nurse is completing the admission assessment of a 3-year old who is admitted with bacterial meningitis and hydrocephalus. Which assessment finding is evidence that the child is experiencing increased intracranial pressure (ICP)? 
A. Tachycardia and tachypnea 
B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses 
C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels 
D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope 
Answer- B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses 
 
A client with acute pancreatitis is ...
HESI RN EXIT EXAM 2022/2023
1. In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? - C) Security 
 
2. A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? -B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it correctly?" 
 
3. What is the most important consideration when teaching parents how to reduce risks in the home -D) Age of children in the home. 
 
4. A 35 year-...
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1. In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? - C) Security 
 
2. A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? -B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it correctly?" 
 
3. What is the most important consideration when teaching parents how to reduce risks in the home -D) Age of children in the home. 
 
4. A 35 year-...
HESI RN Exit Exam
1. 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? 
- Increase the infusion rate of...
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1. 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? 
- Increase the infusion rate of...
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAMS FROM EXAM 1 TO EXAM 5. QUESTIONS WITH WELL WRITTEN ANSWERS.
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- Module 5 Pathophysiology • Exam (elaborations)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAMS FROM EXAM 1 TO EXAM 5. QUESTIONS WITH WELL WRITTEN ANSWERS.
Module 5 Pathophysiology
What is polyuria? 
Excessive urination 
 
 
What is proteinuria? 
Protein in the urine; indication of kidney disease 
 
 
What is hematuria? 
Whole red blood cells in urine due to kidney or tissue damage 
 
 
What is bacteriuria? 
Bacteria present in the urine 
 
 
What is GFR (glomerular filtration rate)? 
Amount of filtrate formed in all the renal corpuscles of both kidneys each minute 
 
 
How do you calculate GFR? 
Q= (PA-PE)/ R 
Q= flow 
PA= pressure in afferent arteriole 
PE= pressure in e...
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What is polyuria? 
Excessive urination 
 
 
What is proteinuria? 
Protein in the urine; indication of kidney disease 
 
 
What is hematuria? 
Whole red blood cells in urine due to kidney or tissue damage 
 
 
What is bacteriuria? 
Bacteria present in the urine 
 
 
What is GFR (glomerular filtration rate)? 
Amount of filtrate formed in all the renal corpuscles of both kidneys each minute 
 
 
How do you calculate GFR? 
Q= (PA-PE)/ R 
Q= flow 
PA= pressure in afferent arteriole 
PE= pressure in e...
PATHO EXAM 4
What is cholelithiasis? - Cholesterol gallstone formation 
 
What are risk factors for getting gallstones - -TPN: total parenteral nutrition 
-Obesity 
-Rapid weight loss 
-High spinal cord injuries 
-pregnant women 
 
S/S of cholelithiasis - -biliary colic- persistent epigastric or RUQ pain 
-they are related to diet: fatty food 
 
S/S of cholecystitis - -severe RUQ pain/ epigastric pain 
-pain can radiate to right shoulder or back 
-fever 
-n/v 
-jaundice and pruritus 
 
What changes are ha...
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What is cholelithiasis? - Cholesterol gallstone formation 
 
What are risk factors for getting gallstones - -TPN: total parenteral nutrition 
-Obesity 
-Rapid weight loss 
-High spinal cord injuries 
-pregnant women 
 
S/S of cholelithiasis - -biliary colic- persistent epigastric or RUQ pain 
-they are related to diet: fatty food 
 
S/S of cholecystitis - -severe RUQ pain/ epigastric pain 
-pain can radiate to right shoulder or back 
-fever 
-n/v 
-jaundice and pruritus 
 
What changes are ha...
PATHO EXAM 3
ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) - Systemic inflammatory response: edema in interstitial tissues not in airway! 
 
Damage to alveolar and capillary membrane 
 
Large molecules leak into alveoli 
 
Damage type 2 alveoli = no surfactant 
 
Alveolar collapse can't participate in gas exchange 
 
Type 1 pneumocytes - gas exchange 
 
Type 2 pneumocytes - produce surfactant 
 
Pulmonary embolism - DVT breaks off and occludes pulmonary circulation 
 
Virchow's triad - Stasis, hypercoagula...
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ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) - Systemic inflammatory response: edema in interstitial tissues not in airway! 
 
Damage to alveolar and capillary membrane 
 
Large molecules leak into alveoli 
 
Damage type 2 alveoli = no surfactant 
 
Alveolar collapse can't participate in gas exchange 
 
Type 1 pneumocytes - gas exchange 
 
Type 2 pneumocytes - produce surfactant 
 
Pulmonary embolism - DVT breaks off and occludes pulmonary circulation 
 
Virchow's triad - Stasis, hypercoagula...
Exam 2 Patho
Atherosclerosis overview 
Path: 
 
-Progressive disease - formation of fibro fatty plaques in intima of arteries 
 
--Fibrous plaque form over fatty deposit - hypercholesterolemia and inflammation 
 
 
 
Impairs blood flow relating to atherosclerosis 
-Effects on body depends on structures involved and extent of altered flow 
 
-Ischemia- reduction in arterial flow to a level that is insufficient to meet o2 demands 
 
- Infraction- area of ischemic necrosis in an organ produced by occlusion art...
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Atherosclerosis overview 
Path: 
 
-Progressive disease - formation of fibro fatty plaques in intima of arteries 
 
--Fibrous plaque form over fatty deposit - hypercholesterolemia and inflammation 
 
 
 
Impairs blood flow relating to atherosclerosis 
-Effects on body depends on structures involved and extent of altered flow 
 
-Ischemia- reduction in arterial flow to a level that is insufficient to meet o2 demands 
 
- Infraction- area of ischemic necrosis in an organ produced by occlusion art...
PATHO EXAM 1
Define atrophy and give an example 
A decrease in cell size. Essentially, if you do not use it, you lose it. An example/cause would be disuse diminished work load, inadequate nutrition, aging, etc. 
 
 
Define hypertrophy and give an example 
An increase in cell size. For example, the heart goes through hypertrophy to deal with high blood pressure. Another example would be ventricular hypertrophy. 
 
 
Define hyperplasia and give an example. 
An increase in the NUMBER of cells. Examples- Keloid ...
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Define atrophy and give an example 
A decrease in cell size. Essentially, if you do not use it, you lose it. An example/cause would be disuse diminished work load, inadequate nutrition, aging, etc. 
 
 
Define hypertrophy and give an example 
An increase in cell size. For example, the heart goes through hypertrophy to deal with high blood pressure. Another example would be ventricular hypertrophy. 
 
 
Define hyperplasia and give an example. 
An increase in the NUMBER of cells. Examples- Keloid ...
ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PRACTICE
ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PRACTICE- PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN 2019-2023
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ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PRACTICE- PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN 2019-2023