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HESI EXIT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026/2
027 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT ELABORATED BEST GRADED A+ FOR SU
CCESS
The RN teaches a pt newly dx'd with DM1 about storing Humulin N insulin. Which statement
indicates to the RN that the pt understood the d/c teaching?


a) "I would keep the insulin in the cabinet during the day only."
b) "I know I have to keep my insulin in the refrigerator at all times."
c) "I can store the open insulin bottles in the kitchen cabinet for 1 month."
d) "The best place for my insulin is on the windowsill, but in the cupboard is just as good." -
CORRECT ANSWERS c) "I can store the open insulin bottles in the kitchen cabinet for 1 mon
th."


Rationale:
An insulin vial in current use can be kept at room temperature for 1 month without significan
t loss of activity. Direct sunlight and heat must be avoided. Therefore, options 1, 2, and 4 are
incorrect.


The RN is caring for a pt scheduled for a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy. The pre-op teachi
ng instructions would include which statement?


a) "Your hair will need to be shaved."
b) "You will receive spinal anesthesia."
c) "You will need to ambulate after surgery."
d) "Brushing your teeth needs to be avoided for at least 2 weeks post-op." - CORRECT ANSW
ERS d) "Brushing your teeth needs to be avoided for at least 2 weeks post-op."


Rationale:
A transsphenoidal hypophysectomy is a surgical approach that uses the nasal sinuses and no
se for access to the pituitary gland. Based on the location of the surgical procedure, spinal an
esthesia would not be used. In addition, the hair would not be shaved. Although ambulating
is important, specific to this procedure is avoiding brushing the teeth to prevent disruption o
f the surgical site.

,During a routine prenatal visit, a pt complains of easily bleeding gums when brushing. The R
N does an assessment & teaches the pt about proper nutrition to minimize this problem. Wh
ich pt statement indicates an understanding?


a) "I will drink 8 oz of water with each meal."
b) "I will eat 3 servings of cracked wheat bread each day."
c) "I will eat 2 saltine crackers before I get up each morning."
d) "I will eat fresh fruits & veggies for snacks & for dessert each day." - CORRECT ANSWERS
d) "I will eat fresh fruits & veggies for snacks & for dessert each day."


Rationale:
Fresh fruits and vegetables provide vitamins and minerals needed for healthy gums. Drinking
water with meals has no direct effect on gums. Cracked wheat bread may abrade the tender
gums. Eating saltine crackers can also abrade the tender gums.


A 6 yo child was just dx'd with Hodgkin's disease & chemo is planned to begin immediately. T
he parent asks the RN why XDR was not ordered as part of tx. The RN should make which res
ponse?


a) "It's very costly & chemo works just as well."
b) "I'm not sure. I'll discuss it with the HCP."
c) "Sometimes age has to do with the decision for XDR."
d) "The HCP would prefer that you discuss the tx options with the oncologist." - CORRECT A
NSWERS c) "Sometimes age has to do with the decision for XDR."


Rationale:
Radiation therapy is usually delayed, whenever possible, until a child is 8 years old to preven
t retardation of bone growth and soft tissue development. Options 1, 2, and 4 are inappropri
ate responses to the parent and place the parent's question on hold.


The RN is doing an initial assessment on a newborn infant. When assessing the infant's head,
the RN notes that the ears are low-set. Which RN action is most appropriate?


a) Document the findings.
b) Arrange for a hearing test.

,c) Notify the pediatrician.
d) Cover the ears with gauze pads. - CORRECT ANSWERS c) Notify the pediatrician.


Rationale:
Low or oddly placed ears are associated with various congenital defects and need to be repo
rted immediately. Although the findings need to be documented, the most appropriate actio
n would be to notify the pediatrician. Options 2 and 4 are inaccurate and inappropriate nursi
ng actions.




What PO2 value indicates respiratory failure in adults? - CORRECT ANSWERS PO2 < 60 mm
Hg


What blood value indicates hypercapnia? - CORRECT ANSWERS PCO2 > 45 mmHg


What condition occurs when the PO2 is < 60 mmHg (acute hypoxemia), the CO2 tension rise
s > 50 mmHg (acute hypercarbia, hypercapnia) & the pH drops < 7.35, or both? - CORRECT A
NSWERS Acute respiratory failure


What are the S/S of respiratory failure in adults? - CORRECT ANSWERS Dyspnea, SOB
Tachypnea
Intercostal & sternal retractions
Cyanosis
Tachycardia
Cough that produces sputum
Fatigue
Fever
Crackles, wheezes
Chest pain (especially when trying to deep breathe)
Hypotension
Confusion
Agitation, restlessness

, What are the common causes of respiratory failure in peds? - CORRECT ANSWERS CHD
RDS
Infection, sepsis
NM diseases
Trauma, burns
Aspiration
FVO & dehydration
Anesthesia & narcotic OD
Structural anomalies resulting in airway obstruction


What percentage of O2 should a child in severe respiratory distress receive? - CORRECT ANS
WERS 100% O2


What is shock? - CORRECT ANSWERS Widespread, serious reduction of tissue perfusion, w
hich leads to generalized impairment of cellular function.


What is the most common cause of shock? - CORRECT ANSWERS Hypovolemia


What causes septic shock? - CORRECT ANSWERS Release of endotoxins from bacteria, whi
ch act on the nerves in peripheral vascular spaces, causing vascular pooling, reduced venous
return, decreased CO & results in poor systemic perfusion.


What is the goal of tx for hypovolemic shock? - CORRECT ANSWERS Quick restoration of C
O & tissue perfusion.


It's important to differentiate between hypovolemic & cardiogenic shock. How might the RN
determine the existence of cardiogenic shock? - CORRECT ANSWERS H/o MI with LV failure
or possible cardiomyopathy, with S/S of pulmonary edema.


If a pt is in cardiogenic shock, what might result from administration of volume-expanding fl
uids, and what intervention can the RN expect to perform in the event of such an occurrence?
- CORRECT ANSWERS Pulmonary edema -- administer meds to manage preload, contractil
ity and/or afterload. For example, to decrease afterload, nitroprusside may be given.

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