LPN HESI Entrance Exam Test Bank 2026/2027
LPN HESI ENTRANCE EXAM TEST BANK
2026/2027
Exact Official Count: 150 Questions
Complete Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Rationales
100% Verified | Graded A+
Comprehensive Academic Readiness Competency Assessment for Licensed Practical/Vocational
Nursing Program Admission
Elsevier Evolve / ATI Testing Standards
Core Domains: Reading Comprehension | Vocabulary & General Knowledge | Grammar | Mathematics
| Anatomy & Physiology | Biology & Chemistry | Scenario-Based Application
Format: 150 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) with four options (A, B, C, D), single-best-answer
Testing Time: Approximately 3-4 hours (computer-based, proctored via Elsevier Evolve platform)
Passing Score: Typically 75–80% composite or 70% minimum per section for LPN program
admission
Item Types: Standard MCQ, Reading Passages, Vocabulary-in-Context, Grammar Correction,
Computational Math, Science Application, SATA
Alignment: Elsevier HESI Test Blueprints, LPN Program Admission Standards, Undergraduate
Science Competency Frameworks
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Examination Overview
Domain Questions Key Topics Weight
Reading Comprehension 25 Main Idea, Inference, Vocabulary-in-Context, 17%
Passage Analysis, Critical Thinking, Author's
Purpose
Vocabulary & General 20 Medical Terminology, Word 13%
Knowledge Roots/Prefixes/Suffixes, Synonyms/Antonyms,
Context Clues
Grammar 20 Parts of Speech, Sentence Structure, 13%
Punctuation, Subject-Verb Agreement, Common
Errors
Mathematics 30 Basic Math, Fractions, Decimals, Ratios, 20%
Proportions, Dosage Calculations, Algebra,
Word Problems
Anatomy & Physiology 25 Body Systems, Homeostasis, Tissues, Organ 17%
Functions, Basic Pathophysiology Concepts
Biology & Chemistry 30 Cell Structure, Genetics, Chemical Bonds, 20%
Reactions, Acids/Bases, Scientific Method
Introduction
This LPN HESI Entrance Exam format for 2026/2027 reflects the standardized competency
assessment used to evaluate academic readiness for pre-licensure LPN/VN program admission
candidates. The official examination consists of exactly 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQ) across
critical domains: reading comprehension, vocabulary and general knowledge, grammar, mathematics,
anatomy and physiology, biology and chemistry, and scenario-based application. The exam measures
foundational knowledge and academic skills essential for success in rigorous LPN curricula, aligned
with current Elsevier HESI test blueprints, LPN program admission standards, and undergraduate
science competency frameworks.
Sample Examination Questions
Domain: Reading Comprehension
"Hand hygiene remains the single most effective intervention for preventing healthcare-
associated infections. The CDC recommends that healthcare personnel clean their hands
with alcohol-based hand rub or wash with soap and water before and after patient
contact. Despite these guidelines, compliance averages only 40-50% in most studies."
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Healthcare workers should wear gloves at all times
B. Hand hygiene is the most effective method for preventing infections, yet compliance remains
suboptimal
C. Alcohol-based hand rubs are superior to soap and water
D. The CDC has issued new guidelines for 2026
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The passage emphasizes that hand hygiene is the most effective intervention for
preventing HAIs, while also noting that compliance rates remain low (40-50%). Option A is incorrect
because the passage does not state gloves should be worn at all times. Option C is not supported—the
passage presents both methods as recommended. Option D is incorrect; the passage references CDC
recommendations but does not mention new 2026 guidelines. The main idea synthesizes both the
importance of hand hygiene and the challenge of achieving compliance.
"Hand hygiene remains the single most effective intervention for preventing healthcare-
associated infections. The CDC recommends that healthcare personnel clean their hands
with alcohol-based hand rub or wash with soap and water before and after patient
contact. Despite these guidelines, compliance averages only 40-50% in most studies."
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2. In the context of the passage, what does the word "compliance" most likely mean?
A. Resistance to following rules
B. Adherence to recommended practices or guidelines
C. Financial compensation for services
D. Medical diagnosis of a condition
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In healthcare contexts, "compliance" refers to adherence to recommended practices or
guidelines—in this case, following hand hygiene protocols. Resistance (A) is the opposite of
compliance. Financial compensation (C) and medical diagnosis (D) are unrelated to the contextual
meaning. Understanding vocabulary in context is essential for reading comprehension success.
"The nursing process consists of five sequential steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning,
implementation, and evaluation. This systematic approach ensures that patient care is
organized, goal-directed, and measurable. While the steps are presented sequentially,
the process is cyclical and dynamic, requiring continuous reassessment and
modification of care based on the patient's changing condition."
3. According to the passage, which statement about the nursing process is accurate?
A. The nursing process is linear and always proceeds in the same fixed order without revisiting
previous steps
B. The nursing process is cyclical and dynamic, requiring continuous reassessment
C. The nursing process has only three steps
D. The nursing process applies only to acute care settings
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The passage explicitly states that the nursing process is "cyclical and dynamic, requiring
continuous reassessment and modification of care." It is not purely linear (A), has five steps not three
(C), and is not limited to acute care (D). Understanding the dynamic nature of the nursing process is
essential for applying it effectively in clinical practice.
"The nursing process consists of five sequential steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning,
implementation, and evaluation. This systematic approach ensures that patient care is
organized, goal-directed, and measurable. While the steps are presented sequentially,
the process is cyclical and dynamic, requiring continuous reassessment and
modification of care based on the patient's changing condition."
4. Which step of the nursing process involves setting measurable goals and outcomes?
A. Assessment
B. Diagnosis
C. Planning
D. Implementation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The planning step of the nursing process involves setting measurable goals and outcomes,
establishing priorities, and developing nursing interventions. Assessment (A) involves data
collection. Diagnosis (B) involves identifying patient problems. Implementation (D) involves
carrying out the planned interventions. The passage states the process ensures care is "organized,
goal-directed, and measurable," which corresponds to the planning phase.
"The nursing process consists of five sequential steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning,
implementation, and evaluation. This systematic approach ensures that patient care is
organized, goal-directed, and measurable. While the steps are presented sequentially,
the process is cyclical and dynamic, requiring continuous reassessment and
modification of care based on the patient's changing condition."
5. What can be inferred from the passage about how nurses should use the nursing
process?
A. Nurses should complete each step once and move on without looking back
B. Nurses should only use the nursing process for complex patients
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C. Nurses should be prepared to reassess and modify care as patient conditions change
D. Nurses should skip the evaluation step to save time
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The passage states the process is "cyclical and dynamic, requiring continuous
reassessment and modification of care based on the patient's changing condition." This directly
supports inference C. Option A contradicts the cyclical nature described. Option B is not supported;
the nursing process applies to all patients. Option D is dangerous and contradicts the passage.
Making valid inferences from textual evidence is a critical reading comprehension skill.
"Effective communication in healthcare settings requires both verbal and nonverbal
skills. Active listening involves giving full attention to the speaker, maintaining eye
contact, and providing feedback. Barriers to communication include jargon, cultural
differences, emotional states, and environmental distractions. Nurses must adapt their
communication style to each patient's developmental level, cultural background, and
health literacy."
6. Which of the following is identified in the passage as a barrier to effective
communication?
A. Using simple language
B. Speaking slowly and clearly
C. Cultural differences
D. Maintaining eye contact
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The passage explicitly lists cultural differences as a barrier to communication, along with
jargon, emotional states, and environmental distractions. Using simple language (A), speaking
slowly (B), and maintaining eye contact (D) are strategies that facilitate communication, not
barriers. Identifying specific details stated in a passage is a foundational reading comprehension
skill.
"Effective communication in healthcare settings requires both verbal and nonverbal
skills. Active listening involves giving full attention to the speaker, maintaining eye
contact, and providing feedback. Barriers to communication include jargon, cultural
differences, emotional states, and environmental distractions. Nurses must adapt their
communication style to each patient's developmental level, cultural background, and
health literacy."
7. Based on the passage, which statement would the author most likely agree with?
A. One communication style works for all patients
B. Nurses should never use medical jargon
C. Nurses must adapt their communication style to each individual patient
D. Nonverbal communication is more important than verbal communication
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The passage states that "nurses must adapt their communication style to each patient's
developmental level, cultural background, and health literacy," directly supporting C. Option A
contradicts the passage. Option B overstates the case; the passage says jargon is a barrier but does
not say never to use it. Option D is not stated in the passage; both verbal and nonverbal skills are
important. Drawing logical conclusions from textual evidence is essential.
"Effective communication in healthcare settings requires both verbal and nonverbal
skills. Active listening involves giving full attention to the speaker, maintaining eye
contact, and providing feedback. Barriers to communication include jargon, cultural
differences, emotional states, and environmental distractions. Nurses must adapt their
communication style to each patient's developmental level, cultural background, and
health literacy."
8. The word "jargon" in the passage most likely refers to:
A. Simple everyday language
B. Specialized technical vocabulary that may not be understood by others
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