HESI FUNDAMENTALS V2 EXAM 2026 TEST
PAPER DETAILED QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS PRACTICE
RESOURCE GRADED A+
⩥ Nasogastric tube placement.
Answer: Confirmed via x-ray since it is the most accurate way to ensure
the tube has not been placed in the lungs.
⩥ Nocturnal emissions.
Answer: Common for adolescents to regress in their biological
progression after experiencing severe trauma.
⩥ 24-hour urine specimen for creatinine clearance.
Answer: The nurse should first discard the first specimen, then begin to
collect and record the time the first urine specimen was collected.
⩥ Body Mass Index (BMI).
Answer: A BMI of 30 indicates the patient is obese.
⩥ Skin damage from nasal cannula.
,Answer: Constant pressure from the tubing may create skin damage to
the areas of skin and bony prominences the nasal cannula will be resting
on.
⩥ Total bed bath for a confused client.
Answer: It is especially important to dry between the client's toes
completely to prevent skin breakdown due to excessive moisture.
⩥ HIPAA violation.
Answer: Looking up patients who are not under your direct care may
result in termination of employment.
⩥ Client satisfaction survey.
Answer: Used to assess the effectiveness of policies like the removal of
acrylic nails.
⩥ Health care-associated infection rate.
Answer: Expected to decrease after banning the wearing of acrylic nails.
⩥ Aspirating gastric contents.
Answer: A method used to determine proper placement of NG tubing,
but not the most accurate.
⩥ Injecting air into the tubing.
, Answer: A method used to determine proper placement of NG tubing,
but not the most accurate.
⩥ Checking remaining length of tubing.
Answer: Not an indicator of proper placement of a nasogastric tube.
⩥ Encouraging participation in care.
Answer: Helps the client's wife come to terms with the death of a loved
one.
⩥ Keeping a food journal.
Answer: Recommended as the first step for a weight loss plan for a
client with a BMI of 30.
⩥ Assessing skin damage areas.
Answer: Areas to observe include tops of the ear, bridge of the nose,
around the nostrils, over the cheeks, and across the forehead.
⩥ Removing basin of water.
Answer: The nurse should take this action if the UAP is soaking the
client's foot in a basin of warm water placed on the bed.
⩥ Reporting a HIPAA violation.
PAPER DETAILED QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERS PRACTICE
RESOURCE GRADED A+
⩥ Nasogastric tube placement.
Answer: Confirmed via x-ray since it is the most accurate way to ensure
the tube has not been placed in the lungs.
⩥ Nocturnal emissions.
Answer: Common for adolescents to regress in their biological
progression after experiencing severe trauma.
⩥ 24-hour urine specimen for creatinine clearance.
Answer: The nurse should first discard the first specimen, then begin to
collect and record the time the first urine specimen was collected.
⩥ Body Mass Index (BMI).
Answer: A BMI of 30 indicates the patient is obese.
⩥ Skin damage from nasal cannula.
,Answer: Constant pressure from the tubing may create skin damage to
the areas of skin and bony prominences the nasal cannula will be resting
on.
⩥ Total bed bath for a confused client.
Answer: It is especially important to dry between the client's toes
completely to prevent skin breakdown due to excessive moisture.
⩥ HIPAA violation.
Answer: Looking up patients who are not under your direct care may
result in termination of employment.
⩥ Client satisfaction survey.
Answer: Used to assess the effectiveness of policies like the removal of
acrylic nails.
⩥ Health care-associated infection rate.
Answer: Expected to decrease after banning the wearing of acrylic nails.
⩥ Aspirating gastric contents.
Answer: A method used to determine proper placement of NG tubing,
but not the most accurate.
⩥ Injecting air into the tubing.
, Answer: A method used to determine proper placement of NG tubing,
but not the most accurate.
⩥ Checking remaining length of tubing.
Answer: Not an indicator of proper placement of a nasogastric tube.
⩥ Encouraging participation in care.
Answer: Helps the client's wife come to terms with the death of a loved
one.
⩥ Keeping a food journal.
Answer: Recommended as the first step for a weight loss plan for a
client with a BMI of 30.
⩥ Assessing skin damage areas.
Answer: Areas to observe include tops of the ear, bridge of the nose,
around the nostrils, over the cheeks, and across the forehead.
⩥ Removing basin of water.
Answer: The nurse should take this action if the UAP is soaking the
client's foot in a basin of warm water placed on the bed.
⩥ Reporting a HIPAA violation.