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HESI RN Exit Exam 2024 All Versions with Complete Solutions C. Monitor the client's serum electrolyte levels D. Measure the client's fluid intake and output: B. Ask the client about gastrointestinal pain 50. When assessing a recently delivered, multigravida client, the nurse finds that her vaginal bleeding is more than expected. Which factor in this client's history is related to this finding? A. The second stage of labor lasted 10 minutes B. She received butorphanol 2mg IVP during labor C. She is over 35 years of age D. She is a gravida 6, para 5: D. She is a gravida 6, para 5 51. When assessing an IV site that is used for fluid replacement and medication administration, the client complains of tenderness when the arm is touched above the site. Which additional assessment finding warrants immediate intervention by the nurse? A. Client uses the arm cautiously B. Red streak tracking the vein C. A sluggish blood return D. Spot of dried blood at insertion site: B. Red streaks tracking the vein 52. An older adult male reporting abdominal pain is admitted to the hospital from a long- term care facility. It has been 7 days since his last bowel movement, his abdomen is distended, and he just vomited 150mL of dark brown emesis. In what order should the nurse implement these interventions? (Highest to lowest priority): 1. Send emesis sample to the lab 2. Elevate the head of the bed 3. Complete focused assessment 4. Offer PRN pain medication 53. When taking a health history, which information collected by the nurse correlates most directly to a diagnosis of chronic peripheral arterial insufficiency? A. History of intermittent claudication B. A positive Brodie-Trendelenburg test C. Ankle ulceration and edema D. A serum cholesterol level of 250mg/dl (6.47mmol/L): A. History of intermittent claudication 54. The nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a 13 month old child who underwent repair for an atrial septal defect. The healthcare provider prescribes aspirin and an antibiotic for the first 6 months postoperatively to prevent infective endocarditis (IE). What information is most important for the nurse discuss with the parents about the child's recovery and prevention of IE? A. Refer the mother to the healthcare provider to discuss infective endocardi-tis B. Brush the child's teeth every day and ensure the child receives regular dental followup C. Give the child acetaminophen for pain or fever and visit the surgeon for follow-up D. Monitor the child for regular bowel movements and urine output that exceeds intake: B. Brush the child's teeth every day and ensure the child receives regular dental followup 55. An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is assigned to ambulate a client with influenza who has droplet precautions implemented. The UAP requests a change in assignment, stating the reason of having not been fitted yet for a N95 respirator mask. Which action should the nurse take? A. send the UAP to be fitted for a particulate filter mask immediately so she can provide care to this client. B. Instruct the UAP that a standard face mask is sufficient for the provision of care for the assigned client C. Before changing assignments, determine which staff members have fitted particulate filter masks D. Advise the UAP to wear a standard face mask to take vital signs, and then get fitted for a filter mask before providing personal care: B. Instruct the UAP that a standard face mask is sufficient for the provision of care for the assigned client 56. The nurse implements a tertiary prevention program for type 2 diabetes in a rural health clinic. Which outcome indicates that the program was effective? A. Only 30% of clients did not attend self-management education sessions. B. More than 50% of at-risk clients were diagnosed early in their disease process C. Clients who developed disease complications promptly received rehabili-tation D. Average client scores improved on specific risk factor knowledge tests: C. Clients who developed disease complications promptly received rehabilitation 57. Then nurse identifies several nursing problems for client who is immobile and who has been experiencing fecal incontinence and diarrhea for several days. The client's spouse is the primary caregiver. In planning care, which problem has the highest priority? A. Impaired bed mobility B. Caregiver role strain C. Fluid volume deficit D. Bowel incontinence: D. Bowel incontinence 58. The nurse is feeding an older adult who was admitted with aspiration pneumonia. The client is weak and begins coughing while attempting to drink through a straw. Which intervention should the nurse implement? A. Teach coughing and deep breathing exercises B. Assess the client's oral cavity for ulcerations C. Request thick nectar liquids for the client D. Monitor the client when using a straw for liquids: A. Teach coughing and deep breathing exercises 59. An adult client is admitted to the emergency department after falling from the ladder. While waiting to have a computed tomography (CT) scan, the client requests something for a severe headache. When the nurse offers a prescribed dose of acetaminophen, the client asks for something stronger. Which intervention should the nurse implement? A. Review client's history for use of illicit drugs B. Explain the reason for using only non-narcotics C. Assess client's pupils for their reaction to light D. Request that the CT scan be done immediately: B. Explain the reason for using only non- narcotics 60. The nurse is caring for a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chest pain related to a recent fall. What nursing intervention requires the greatest caution when caring for a client with COPD? A. Monitoring telemetry and cardiac rhythm B. Assisting client to cough and deep breath C. Administering narcotics for pain relief D. Increasing the client's fluid intake: C. Administering narcotics for pain relief 61. The nurse is providing care for a client with schizophrenia who receives haloperidol decanoate 75mg IM every 4 weeks. The client begins developing a puckering and smacking of the lips and facial grimacing. Which intervention should the nurse implement? A. Monitor lying, sitting, and standing blood pressures B. Provide coaching in relaxation techniques C. Complete abnormal involuntary movement scale (AIMS) D. Discontinue all medications immediately: C. Complete abnormal involuntary movement scale (AIMS) 62. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of supplemental oxygen over several days can cause which pathophysiological effect? A. Disrupted surfactant production B. Metabolic acidosis C. Aphasia and memory loss D. Deep sleep or coma: A. Disrupted surfactant production 63. A client who recently received a prescription for ramelteon to treat sleep deprivation reports experiencing several side effects since taking the drug. Which side effect should the nurse report to the healthcare provider? A. A change in the sleep-wake cycle B. Mild sedation C. Dizziness reported after initial dose D. Somnambulism: D. Somnambulism 64. The nurse instructs a client in use of a incentive spirometer. The client performs a return demonstration as seen in the video. Which action should the nurse take in response to the return demonstration? A. Auscultate the client's lungs for adventitious sounds B. Encourage the client to practice until successful C. Emphasize the need to inhale slowly into the spirometer D. Remind the client to cough after using the spirometer: D. Remind the client to cough after using the spirometer 65. A client tells the nurse about working out with a personal trainer and swimming three times a week in an effort to lose weight and sleep better. The client states that it still is taking hours to fall asleep at night. Which action should the nurse implement? A. Advise the client that lifestyle changes often take several weeks to be effective B. Encourage the client to exercise everyday to eliminate bedtime wakefulnessC. Ask the client for a description of the exercise schedule that is being followed D. Determine the amount of weight the client has lost since increasing activity: C. Ask the client for a description of the exercise schedule that is being followed 66. The nurse is developing an educational program for older clients who are being discharged with new antihypertensive medications. The nurse should ensure that the education materials include which characteristics? (Select all that apply) A. Uses common words with few syllables B. Printed using a 12-point type font C. Uses pictures to help illustrate complex ideas D. Contains a list with definitions of unfamiliar terms E. Written at a twelfth-grade reading level: A. Uses common words with few syllables C. Uses pictures to help illustrate complex ideas D. Contains a list with definitions of unfamiliar terms 67. The nurse is providing care for a client with severe peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The client reports a history of rest ischemia, with leg pain that occurs during the night. Which action should the nurse take in response to this finding? A. Elevate the legs to assess for color changes B. Provide a heating pad for PRN use C. Offer cold packs when the pain occurs D. Suggest dangling the legs when pain occurs: C. Offer cold packs when the pain occurs 68. The nurse assess a client being treated for Herpes zoster (shingles). Which assessments should the nurse include when evaluating the effectiveness of the the treatment? (Select all that apply) A. Functional ability B. Skin integrity C. Pain scale D. Bowel sounds E. heart sounds: A. Functional ability B. Skin integrity 69. A heparin infusion is prescribed for a client who weighs 220 pounds. After administering a bolus dose of 80 units/kg, the nurse calculates the infusion rate for the heparin solution at 18 units/kg/hr. The available solution is Heparin Sodium 25,000 units in 5% Dextrose injection 250mL. The nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver how many mL/hour?: 18 70. When providing client care the nurse identifies a problem and develops a related clinical question. Next, the nurse intends to gather evidence so that the decision-making process in response to the problem and clinical question is evidence-based. When gathering evidence, which consideration is most important? A. Past experience with similar problems B. Relevance to the situation C. Related personal values D. Frequency that the problem occurs: B. Relevance to the situation 71. A client diagnosed with calcium kidney stones has a history of gout. A new prescription for aluminum hydroxide is scheduled to begin at 0730. Which client medication should the nurse bring to the healthcare provider's attention? A. Esinapril B. Allopurinol C. Furosemide D. Aspirin, low dose: B. Allopurinol 72. A client with urge incontinence was treated with onabotuilinumtoxinA injections and is now experiencing urinary retention. Which action should the nurse include in the client's plan of care? A. Provide a bedside commode for immediate use in the client's room B. Teach the client techniques for performing intermittent catheterizationC. Explain the need to limit intake of oral fluids to reduce client discomfort D. Remind the client to practice pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises regularly: D. Remind the client to practice pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises regularly 73. After a spider bite on the lower extremity, a client is admitted for treatment of an infection that is spreading up the leg. Which admission assessment findings should the nurse report to the healthcare provider? (Select all that apply) A. Location of the initial IV site B. Red blood cell count (RBC) C. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin D. White blood cell count (WBC) E. Core body temperature: C. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin D. White blood cell count (WBC) E. Core body temperature 74. The home care nurse visits a client who has cancer. The client reports having a good appetite but experiencing nausea when smelling food cooking. Which action should the nurse implement? A. Encourage family members to cook meals outdoors and bring the cooked food inside B. Assess the client's mucous membranes and report the findings to the healthcare provider C. Advise the client to replace cooked foods with a variety of different nutri-tional supplements D. Instruct the client to take an antiemetic before every meal to prevent excessive vomiting: A. Encourage family members to cook meals outdoors and bring the cooked food inside 75. The nurse is wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) while caring for a client. When exiting the room, which PPE should be removed first? A. Gloves B. Mask C. Eyewear D. Gown: A. Gloves 76. An older male client, who is a retired chef, is hospitalized with a diabetic ulcer on his foot. His daughter tells the nurse that her father has become increasingly obsessed with the way his food is prepared in the hospital. The nurse's response should be based on what information? A. The client probably has an organic brain disease and will likely have Alzheimer's disease within a few years B. The family needs a social worker to talk to them about how to handle their father when he becomes annoying C. The daughter is under stress and should be encouraged to think about happier times D. If the client was compulsive about food when he was younger, the aging process can magnify this: D. If the client was compulsive about food when he was younger, the aging process can magnify this 77. A client is receiving enoxaparin 30mg subcutaneously twice a day. In assessing for adverse effects of the medication, which serum laboratory value is most important for the nurse to monitor? A. Glucose B. Calcium C. Platelet count D. White blood cell count: C. Platelet count 78. The nurse is caring for a 24-month-old toddler who has sensory sensitivity, difficulty engaging in social interactions, and has not yet spoken two-word phrases. Which assessment should the nurse administer? A. The modified checklist for autism in toddlers (M-CHAT) B. Psychology Systems Questionnaire (PHQ-2) C. Behavioral Style Questionnaire (BSQ) D. The Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ): A. The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) 79. Prior to surgery, written consent must be obtained. Which is the nurse's legal responsibility with regard to obtaining written consent? A. Explain the surgical procedure to the client and ask the client to sign the consent form B. Ask the client or a family member to sign the surgical consent form

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