HESI PN EXIT EXAM V1 2026 ACTUAL TEST
PAPER 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Suctioning procedure.
Answer: Clear airway to prevent respiratory distress.
⩥ Skin assessment.
Answer: Inspect for reddened areas indicating potential pressure ulcers.
⩥ Hyperactivity assessment.
Answer: Important for clients with bipolar disorder.
⩥ Continuous headache.
Answer: May indicate complications from epidural anesthesia.
⩥ Vaginal hematoma.
Answer: Serious complication requiring immediate assessment.
⩥ Gentamicin.
Answer: Ototoxic medication; monitor for hearing loss.
, ⩥ Mental acuity check.
Answer: Assess cognitive function in older heart failure patients.
⩥ Cleaning materials.
Answer: Remove to reduce compulsive behavior in clients.
⩥ Glasgow Coma Scale.
Answer: A scale used to determine the level of consciousness in a client
who has experienced a traumatic brain injury.
⩥ Level of consciousness.
Answer: The primary assessment evaluated using the Glasgow Coma
Scale.
⩥ Fine crackles.
Answer: A description used to document specific lung sounds during
auscultation.
⩥ Rhonchi.
Answer: A description used to document lung sounds that may resemble
snoring.
PAPER 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Suctioning procedure.
Answer: Clear airway to prevent respiratory distress.
⩥ Skin assessment.
Answer: Inspect for reddened areas indicating potential pressure ulcers.
⩥ Hyperactivity assessment.
Answer: Important for clients with bipolar disorder.
⩥ Continuous headache.
Answer: May indicate complications from epidural anesthesia.
⩥ Vaginal hematoma.
Answer: Serious complication requiring immediate assessment.
⩥ Gentamicin.
Answer: Ototoxic medication; monitor for hearing loss.
, ⩥ Mental acuity check.
Answer: Assess cognitive function in older heart failure patients.
⩥ Cleaning materials.
Answer: Remove to reduce compulsive behavior in clients.
⩥ Glasgow Coma Scale.
Answer: A scale used to determine the level of consciousness in a client
who has experienced a traumatic brain injury.
⩥ Level of consciousness.
Answer: The primary assessment evaluated using the Glasgow Coma
Scale.
⩥ Fine crackles.
Answer: A description used to document specific lung sounds during
auscultation.
⩥ Rhonchi.
Answer: A description used to document lung sounds that may resemble
snoring.