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HESI A2 Admission Exam Review – Real Practice Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales (Updated 2026) | Math Skills & Dosage Calculations, Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary, Grammar & English Language Usage, Anatomy & Physiology, Biology & Chemistry Bas

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This HESI A2 Admission Exam Review study guide is fully updated for 2026 and designed as a practical, exam-focused resource to help nursing school applicants prepare with confidence . It includes a comprehensive collection of verified practice questions with accurate answers and detailed rationales covering the major academic concepts tested on the HESI A2 nursing entrance examination. You’ll review math skills and dosage calculations, reading comprehension, vocabulary development, grammar and English language usage, anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, and critical thinking strategies commonly emphasized in nursing admission testing. The guide also explains test-taking techniques, time management strategies, foundational healthcare science concepts, and academic preparation methods important for achieving competitive HESI A2 scores and nursing program admission success. Structured to reflect real HESI A2 exam formats and realistic entrance exam scenarios, this resource helps strengthen academic readiness, improve test-taking confidence, and prepare you effectively for HESI A2 admission exam success and future nursing education. More exam prep materials available — follow profile

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HESI A2 Admission Exam Review – Real Practice Questions, Answers &
Detailed Rationales (Updated 2026) | Math Skills & Dosage Calculations,
Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary, Grammar & English Language
Usage, Anatomy & Physiology, Biology & Chemistry Basics, Critical
Thinking Strategies, Study Techniques & HESI A2 Nursing School Entrance
Exam Success
Question 1: What is the result of converting the fraction 5/16 to a decimal?
A. 0.215
B. 0.3125
C. 0.425
D. 0.5625
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 0.3125
Rationale: To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator.
5 ÷ 16 = 0.3125. This skill is essential for medication dosage calculations on the HESI A2
mathematics section.
Question 2: A nurse must administer 0.75 grams of a medication. The available
tablets contain 250 mg each. How many tablets should the nurse administer?
A. 2 tablets
B. 3 tablets
C. 4 tablets
D. 5 tablets
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 3 tablets
Rationale: First convert 0.75 grams to milligrams: 0.75 g × 1000 = 750 mg. Then divide
the required dose by the tablet strength: 750 mg ÷ 250 mg/tablet = 3 tablets. Accurate
unit conversion is critical for safe medication administration.
Question 3: Which of the following represents the correct order of operations when
solving the expression: 8 + 2 × (5 - 3)²?
A. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, exponentiation
B. Parentheses, exponentiation, multiplication, addition
C. Multiplication, addition, parentheses, exponentiation
D. Exponentiation, parentheses, addition, multiplication
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Parentheses, exponentiation, multiplication, addition
Rationale: The order of operations follows PEMDAS: Parentheses first (5-3=2), then
Exponents (2²=4), then Multiplication (2×4=8), and finally Addition (8+8=16). Mastery of
this sequence prevents calculation errors in clinical math.
Question 4: If a patient's heart rate is 72 beats per minute, how many beats occur in
15 seconds?

,A. 12 beats
B. 18 beats
C. 24 beats
D. 36 beats
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 18 beats
Rationale: Since 15 seconds is one-fourth of a minute, divide the per-minute rate by 4:
72 ÷ 4 = 18 beats. Proportional reasoning is frequently tested on the HESI A2 and
applied in vital sign assessments.
Question 5: What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 12 cm and a width
of 5 cm?
A. 17 cm
B. 34 cm
C. 60 cm
D. 120 cm
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 34 cm
Rationale: The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as 2(length + width). Therefore,
2(12 + 5) = 2(17) = 34 cm. Geometric calculations may appear in dosage or equipment
measurement contexts.
Question 6: Solve for x: 3x + 7 = 22
A. x = 3
B. x = 5
C. x = 7
D. x = 9
CORRECT ANSWER: B. x = 5
Rationale: Subtract 7 from both sides: 3x = 15. Then divide by 3: x = 5. Algebraic
problem-solving supports understanding of formulas used in nursing calculations.
Question 7: A solution contains 40 mg of medication in 5 mL. How many milligrams
are in 12 mL of this solution?
A. 84 mg
B. 96 mg
C. 108 mg
D. 120 mg
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 96 mg
Rationale: Set up a proportion: 40 mg/5 mL = x mg/12 mL. Cross-multiply: 5x = 480.
Solve: x = 96 mg. Ratio and proportion questions are common on the HESI A2 math
section.

, Question 8: Which of the following is equivalent to 25%?
A. 1/5
B. 1/4
C. 1/3
D. 1/2
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 1/4
Rationale: Percent means "per hundred," so 25% = 25/100 = 1/4 when simplified.
Converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages is a foundational math skill
for nursing.
Question 9: A patient is to receive 1.5 liters of IV fluid over 12 hours. What is the
infusion rate in milliliters per hour?
A. 100 mL/hr
B. 125 mL/hr
C. 150 mL/hr
D. 175 mL/hr
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 125 mL/hr
Rationale: Convert liters to milliliters: 1.5 L = 1500 mL. Divide total volume by time: 1500
mL ÷ 12 hr = 125 mL/hr. IV flow rate calculations are essential clinical competencies.
Question 10: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 4 cm? (Use π ≈ 3.14)
A. 25.12 cm²
B. 50.24 cm²
C. 100.48 cm²
D. 200.96 cm²
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 50.24 cm²
Rationale: The area of a circle is πr². Therefore, 3.14 × (4)² = 3.14 × 16 = 50.24 cm². While
less common, geometric formulas may appear in contextual math problems.
Question 11: If a medication order is for 0.5 mg and the available concentration is 2
mg/mL, how many milliliters should be administered?
A. 0.125 mL
B. 0.25 mL
C. 0.5 mL
D. 1 mL
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 0.25 mL
Rationale: Use the formula: Desired dose ÷ Available concentration = Volume. 0.5 mg ÷
2 mg/mL = 0.25 mL. Dimensional analysis is a key strategy for dosage calculations.
Question 12: Which of the following numbers is prime?

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