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HESI ONE V1 AND V2 HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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HESI ONE V1 AND V2 HEALTH ASSESSMENT
FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

⩥ What color ink should be used when documenting on paper.
Answer: Permanent black ink


⩥ What is the correct order for vital signs.
Answer: T, P, RR, BP, extremity, pt position, SPO2


⩥ What should be at the top of every page of documentation.
Answer: Patient initials and date and time of entry


⩥ What should be at the end of every documentation entry.
Answer: Interviewers signature


⩥ How do you correct a mistake in documentation.
Answer: 1) Draw a single line through the incorrect documentation
2) Write error above the entry
3) Initial and date the crossed out entry

,⩥ Documentation tips.
Answer: 1) Avoid complete sentences
2) Do not use A, an, the
3) Do not put opinion in notes
4) Avoid use of normal or within normal limits


⩥ Normal oral temp range.
Answer: 96.4 - 99.1 F


⩥ Febrile.
Answer: With fever


⩥ Afebrile.
Answer: Without fever


⩥ Hyperthermia symptoms.
Answer: 1) Cessation of shivering
2) Bradycardia
3) Decrease in respiratory minute volume


⩥ Most common and easy method of assessing temperature.
Answer: Oral

,⩥ What methods of assessing temperature reflects core temperature.
Answer: 1) Oral
2) Rectal
3) Tympanic
4) Temporal Artery


⩥ What is the least accurate method of assessing temperature.
Answer: axillary


⩥ Which patients are contraindicated for rectal temperature readings.
Answer: Patients with increased HR


⩥ Preferred method of taking infants and small children's temperatures.
Answer: Rectal


⩥ Pulse deficit.
Answer: - Difference between apical peripheral pulse


⩥ Pulse amplitude scale.
Answer: 0 = no pulse
1 = diminished, weak

, 2 = normal and expected
3 = full or strong
4 = bounding


⩥ Which pulses are assessed during a routine physical assessment?.
Answer: 1) Apical
2) Radial
3) Dorsalis pedis
4) Posterior tibialis


⩥ Normal heart rate in resting adult.
Answer: 60 to 100 bpm


⩥ Well trained athletes heart rate.
Answer: Heart rate less than 60 bpm


⩥ When is it normal for someone to have a rapid heart rate over 100
bpm.
Answer: Someone with anxiety and right after exercise


⩥ Eupnea.
Answer: Normal RR, rhythm and depth

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