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HESI Entrance Exam -VocabHESI Entrance Exam -Vocabulary (well Explained with examples) Abstain - to voluntarily refrain from something. Ex: the dental hygenist instructed the patient to ____ from smoking to improve his breath odor. Accountable - to be responsible. Ex: paramedics are _____ for maintaining up-to-date knowledge of resuscitation techniques. acute - sudden, intense Ex: the nurse administered the prescribed pain medication to the patient who was experiencing _____ pain after surgery. adhere - to hold fast or stick together. Ex: the tape must ____ to the patients skin to hold the bandage in place. Adverse - undesired, possibly harmful Ex: vomiting is an ___ effect of many medications Aegis - Control, Protection Ex: unit staffing decisions are under the _____ of the nurse manager. Ambivalent - Uncertain, Having contradictory feelings Ex: after learning that she had breast cancer, the patient was ______ about having a mastectomy. Assent - to give consent: to agree Ex: the patient was asked to ____ to the surgery by signing the informed consent document. Bacteria - single-celled, microscopic organisms. Ex: the physician ordered a laboratory test to confirm that the patients illness was cased by _____ rather than a virus. Cavity - an opening or empty area. Ex: The nurse inspected the patients oral _____ for lesions. Cease - come to an end or bring to an end. Ex: because the patients breathing had ____, the paramedic began resuscitation measures. Chronology - order of events as they occurred; timeline Ex: the police interviewed witnesses and first responders to determine the _____ of the accident. Compensatory - offsetting, or making up for something. Ex: when the patients blood pressure decreased, the paramedic noted that the heart rate increased, which the paramedic recognize as a ________ action ulary (well Explained with examples)

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HESI Entrance Exam -Vocabulary (well Explained
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Abstain - to voluntarily refrain from something.

Ex: the dental hygenist instructed the patient to ____ from smoking to improve his breath odor.



Accountable - to be responsible.

Ex: paramedics are _____ for maintaining up-to-date knowledge of resuscitation techniques.



acute - sudden, intense

Ex: the nurse administered the prescribed pain medication to the patient who was experiencing _____
pain after surgery.



adhere - to hold fast or stick together.

Ex: the tape must ____ to the patients skin to hold the bandage in place.



Adverse - undesired, possibly harmful

Ex: vomiting is an ___ effect of many medications



Aegis - Control, Protection

Ex: unit staffing decisions are under the _____ of the nurse manager.



Ambivalent - Uncertain, Having contradictory feelings

Ex: after learning that she had breast cancer, the patient was ______ about having a mastectomy.



Assent - to give consent: to agree

Ex: the patient was asked to ____ to the surgery by signing the informed consent document.

, Bacteria - single-celled, microscopic organisms.

Ex: the physician ordered a laboratory test to confirm that the patients illness was cased by _____ rather
than a virus.



Cavity - an opening or empty area.

Ex: The nurse inspected the patients oral _____ for lesions.



Cease - come to an end or bring to an end.

Ex: because the patients breathing had ____, the paramedic began resuscitation measures.



Chronology - order of events as they occurred; timeline

Ex: the police interviewed witnesses and first responders to determine the _____ of the accident.



Compensatory - offsetting, or making up for something.

Ex: when the patients blood pressure decreased, the paramedic noted that the heart rate increased,
which the paramedic recognize as a ________ action



Concave - Rounded inward.

Ex: the dietician noticed that the patient was very thin and that the patients abdomen appeared
__________.



Concise - Brief, to the point .

Ex: when teaching a patient, the nurse tried to be ______ so that the instructions would be easy to
remember.



Consistency - Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows.

Ex: the respiratory therapist noticed that the mucus the patient was coughing was of a thin, watery
________.



Constrict - to draw together or become smaller.

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