HESI LPN-ADN MOBILITY LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
A client is admitted with a fever of undermined origin (FUO).
During rounds, the nurse finds the client diaphoretic, and the
linens are damp. What should the nurse do first? - ANSWER-B.
Check the client's vital signs and pain scale
A client is admitted with a newly diagnosed case of active
tuberculosis (TB). Which intervention should the nurse teach the
client about controlling transmission of tuberculosis (TB)? -
ANSWER-A. Proper disposal of tissues when coughing
A client is complaining of muscle fatigue in the lower extremities.
What is the physiological cause of muscle fatigue? - ANSWER-A.
The depletion of glycogen and energy stores
A client is diagnosed with Clostridium Difficile (CDIFF). What
action should the nurse implement to prevent the spread of the
organism? - ANSWER-B. Don non-sterile gloves when performing
direct care
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A client is diagnosed with Pericarditis after a Myocardial Infarction
(MI) and asks the nurse, "Why did this happen?" What
explanation should the nurse offer? - ANSWER-A. The sac
surrounding the heart has become inflamed from the cells
damaged by the heart attack
A client is having Radical Mastectomy. What is the position of
choice during the immediate postoperative period? - ANSWER-C.
Semi-Fowler's position with the arm on the operative side
elevated
A client is receiving 0.5 grams of a prescription medication that is
dispensed as 500 mg/5mL. How many ml should the PN
administer? (enter the numeric value only. If rounding is required,
round to the nearest tenth.) - ANSWER-5
A client is receiving dexamethasone (Hexadrol, Decadron). What
symptoms should the nurse recognize as Cushioned side effects?
- ANSWER-A. Moon face, Slow wound healing, muscle wasting
sodium and water retention
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A client is receiving nitroglycerin sublingual tablets for angina.
What response should the nurse expect the client to manifest in
response to the administration of this drug during an acute
anginal episode? - ANSWER-B. Cessation of acute chest pain
A client is returning to the surgical unit after a total right knee
replacement. Which assessment findings are most important for
the nurse to include in this client's record? - ANSWER-A. Pedal
pulses, pallor, pain, paresthesia or paralysis
A client is using an incentive spirometer on the first postoperative
day after an inguinal Herniorrhaphy. The nurse should re-teach
the proper use of the spirometer when the client demonstrates
what action? - ANSWER-C. Blowing forcefully into the mouthpiece
A client presents in the clinic because of generalized swelling
after a bee sting. What intervention should the nurse implement
first? - ANSWER-C. Determine respiratory status and apply a
pulse oximeter