HESI_RN_EXIT_V3_(similar_to_exit)
HESI Exam V3 Q/A 1.Professional Issues - Basic Nursing - Nutritional education 2. Home care- risk for constipation - immobility, older adults, dehydration, narcotics or BP medications. 3. Basic Nursing - - Diarrhea after disaster- cause= contaminated water 4. Medical Surgical - Neurological/Physical Assessment – Migraine - Headache= assess for pain 5. Professional Issues - Cultural/Spiritual/Leadership – Target approach 6. Community Hlth/Professional Issues - Leadership - Assignments-UAP home care 7. Psychiatric/Mental Hlth - Psychoses - Schizophrenia-priority case= is a priority case because of safety 8. MODS (Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome)- Abdominal Gun shot wound - Apply pressure & keep flat 9. Critical Care/Medical Surgical - Respiratory - Ventilator-ET= to check placement listen to breath sounds 10. Reduce noise= silence alarms, close door, private room, reduce noise at nurses station 11. Fundamentals – Nosocomial -prevention= handwashing 12. Fundamentals - Basic Nursing Skills/Mobility/Safety - fall risk 13. Fundamentals - Soft diet-select= yogurt, chicken soup, cottage cheese. 14. Anaphylactic-bracelet - patient should wear bracelet stating he is allergic to certain medication 15. Fundamentals - Med Administration - IV med incompatible= start a new line 16. Med Administration - Medication reaction-rash= rash stop the med they are having a reaction 17. Med Administration - Prolonged half life= give several doses of antagonist, 18. Med Administration - Verify prescription= read order back to doctor to make sure it is correct 19. Fundamentals - Med Administration/Math - IM-m
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med administration medication reaction rash rash stop the med they are having a reaction 17 med administration prolonged half life give several doses of antagonist