V3 EXAM
NCLEX (NGN), Case-based
Scenarios,
Actual Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
,THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTS OF:
160 Questions and Answers
Multiple-choice Style
Select All That Apply (SATA), ordering, fill-in-the-blank for
dosage
including Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) items
Case-based Scenarios
Expert Rationales consistent with HESI−Elsevier/Evolve
standards.
, V3 HESI EXIT COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
QUESTION 1 (Standard MCQ)
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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?
A. Measure and document the client’s urinary output.
B. Request the client’s reserved unit of packed red blood cells.
C. Prepare the placement of a central venous catheter.
D. Increase the infusion rate of Lactated Ringer’s solution.
Correct Answer: D. Increase the infusion rate of Lactated Ringer’s solution.
Expert-Verified Explanation:
• Losing 300 mL of blood in an hour suggests acute blood loss.
• Tachycardia (155 bpm) and hypotension (78/48 mmHg) indicate a shocky state.
• The priority is to restore intravascular volume by increasing IV fluids.
• Reporting to the surgeon, measuring output, and obtaining RBCs are also important but come after
increasing the IV rate.
NGN/Case-Study Tip:
, • An unfolding scenario could track vital signs, suction output, and labs. Test-takers would prioritize
interventions in real time.
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QUESTION 2 (Standard MCQ)
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An adult male who fell 20 feet from the roof of his home has multiple injuries, including a right
pneumothorax. Chest tubes were inserted in the emergency department before his transfer to the 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 was measured in the collection chamber.
Which intervention should the nurse implement?
A. Add sterile water to the suction control chamber.
B. Give blood from the collection chamber as auto-transfusion.
C. Manipulate blood in tubing to drain into chamber.
D. Increase wall suction to eliminate fluctuation in water seal.
Correct Answer: A. Add sterile water to the suction control chamber.
Expert-Verified Explanation:
• The nurse must maintain the correct water level (–10 cm H2O) to ensure appropriate negative pressure.
• Bubbling in the suction chamber is normal, but if water level is low, refill with sterile water.
• Tidaling in the water seal is expected; it should not be “eliminated” via excessive wall suction.
NGN/Case-Study Tip:
• Could present chest tube data over time (amount drained, changes in water seal, etc.) and prompt actions
based on changes.
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QUESTION 3 (Standard MCQ)