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HESI PN Final Exit Exam Practice Questions 2024 Version 2 (300 Q uestions NGN) Graded A+ 1. The practical nurse enters a male client's room to administer routine morning medications, and the client is on the phone. Which action is best for the PN to take? Wait for the client to excuse himself from the telephone conversation and observe the client taking the medication. 2. A client is admitted to the postoperative surgical unit with two test tubes after a left lobectomy. The ON observed that the chambers are set at the prescribed suction of 20 cm water pressure and tidying occurs with respirati ons and bubbling. What action should the PN implement? Maintain system integrity to promote lung expansion. 3. The mother of a 9 -month -child who was diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus yesterday calls the clinic to inquire if it will be all right to take her infant to the first birthday party of a friend's child for the following day. Which response should the PN provide the mother? Do not expose other children as the virus is very contagious even without direct contact. 4. The practical nurse is assisting the nurse with the admission of a young adult female Korean exchange student with acute abdominal pain. Although the client has been able to easily answer questions, when asked about sexual activity, she looks away. What action should the PN take? Watch the client's response when asked a different question. 5. During immediate postoperative period following a total hip placement, which intervention is most important for the PN to implement? Keep client's hip aligned with knees abducted. 6. A client confides to the PN that the client has been substituting herbal supplements for high blood pressure instead of the prescribed medication. How should the PN respond first? Ask the client's reason for choosing to take herbs instead of prescribed drugs. 7. The PN is assigned to administer medications in a long -term care facility. A disoriented resident has no identification band or picture. What is the best nursing action for the PN to take prior administering the medications this resident? term-14 Confirm the room and bed numbers with those on the medication record. 8. An adult client who weighs 150 pounds has partial -thickness and full -thickness burns over 40% of the body from a house fire. After admission, which observation is most important for the practical nurse to report immediately? Urinary Output of 20ml/hr. 9. A 12 -year-old child is receiving a blood transfusion per infusion pump and begins to complain of "itchy" skin 15 minutes after the unit of blood is started. The child appears flushed. What action should the practical nurse take first? Stop the transfusion. 10. A PN is competing a focused assessment of an older adult's skin. The PN notes a crusted 0.7 cm lesion on the client's forehead. Which action should the PN take in response to this finding? Apply a warm compress to remove the crusted area. 11. While taking the vital signs of an older male client who takes psychotropic medications, the PN notes that he has uncontrollable hand movements and is excessively blinking his eyes. Which information in the client's medical record should the PN review? History of Parkinson's disease. 12. The PN is caring for an elderly female client who tells the PN, "When I sneeze, I wet my pants." After discussing the client's complaint with the charge nurse, the PN plans to reinforce teaching that the client has received about the importance of Kegel exercises. What muscles are involved in these exercises? Pelvic floor muscles. 13. While providing oral care for a client who is unconscious, the nurse positions the client laterally and uses a basin to collect secretions. Which intervention is best for the nurse to implement? Use oral swabs with normal saline. 14. The practical nurse and unlicensed assistive personnel are providing care for a client who exhibits signs of negle ct syndrome following a stroke affecting the right hemisphere. What action should the PN implement? Demonstrate to the UAP how to approach the client from the client's left side. 15. After administering pantoprazole to a client with gastroesophageal reflux d isorder (GERD), which statement by the client indicates to the practical nurse that the medication is producing the desired effect? After eating my meal, I did not experience any heartburn. 16. During the last 30 days, an elderly client has exhibited a progressively decreasing appetite, is spending increasing amounts of daytime hours in bed and refuses to participate in planned daytime activities. Which action should the practical nurse take? A. Record the findings and report the symptoms to the charge nurse. 17. A male client who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia is withdrawn, isolates himself in the day room, and answers question with one - or two -word responses. This morning, the practical nurse observes that he is diaphoretic and is pacing in the hall. Which intervention is most important to the PN to implement? Measure appropriate vital signs. 18. At 1200, the practical nurse learns that a client's 0900 dose of an anticonvulsant was not given. The next scheduled dose is at 2100. Which action should the PN take? Administer the missed dose as soon as possible. 19. The practical nurse is caring for a client who had a total laryngectomy, left radical neck dissection, and tracheostomy. The client is receiving nasogastric tube feedings via an e nteral pump. Today the rate of feeding is increased from 50 ml/hr to 75 ml/her. What parameter should the PN use to evaluate the client's tolerance to the rate of the feeding? Gastric residual volumes. 20. The practical nurse is caring for a client whose urine drug screen is positive for cocaine, which behavior is this client likely to exhibit during cocaine withdrawal? Powerful craving for more. 21. The PN administered darbepoetin alfa to a client with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Which serum laboratory value should the PN monitor to gather the effectiveness of this drug? Phosphorous. The PN observes an UAP bathing a bedfast client with the bed in the high position. Which action should the PN take? Instruct the UAP to lower the bed for safety. 22. Thirty minutes after receiving IV morphine, a postoperative client continues yes to rate pain as 7 on 10 -point scale. Which action should the PN implement first? Implement complimentary pain relief methods. 23. The PN is caring for a laboring client whose last sterile vaginal examination revealed the cervix was 3 cm dilated, 50% effaced, and the presenting part was 0 station. An hour later, the client tells the PN that she wants to go the bathroom. Which action is most important for the PN to implement? Request nurse to check client's cervical dilation. 24. The PN identifies an electrolyte imbalance, exhibited changes in mental status, and an elevated blood pressure for a client with progressive heart disease. Which intervention should the PN implement first? Evaluate for muscle cramping. 25. The PN is caring for an older client who was informed about the diagnosis of terminal cancer two days ago. Which intervention would be most helpful for the client's spouse at this time? Information about palliative and hospice care services. 26. The PN is caring for a child who was admitted after experiencing a generalized tonic -colonic seizure. When witnessing the child begin to seize again, which actions should the PN implement immediately? Select all that apply -Observe the progression of the seizure -Loosen clothing around the neck -Pad the side rails with pillows 27. The HCP prescribes heparin 4,500 units subcutaneously once daily. The medication is available in a vial that contains heparin 10,000 units/mL. How many mL should the PN administer? 0.45 28. The UAP is caring for a male resident of a long -term care facility who has an external urinary catheter. Which finding should the PN instruct the UAP to report immediately? Swollen and discolored menial shaft. 29. A full -term, 24 -hour-old infant in the nursery regurgitates and suddenly turns cyanotic. Which immediate intervention should the PN implement? Suction the oral and nasal passages. 30. A client reports being able to swallow only small bites of solid food and liquids for the last 3 months. The PN should assess the client for what additional information? History of alcohol or tobacco use. 31. When caring for a child with sickle cell disease, the PN expects that the child will most likely describe which symptom when experiencing a sickle cell crisis? Fatigue.
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