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HESI RN NEW MED SURG EXAM 2022 -MULTIPLE QUESTIONS -QUESTIONS&ANSWERS -55 QUESTIONS -TESTED 2022 1.The client who experiences angina has been told to follow a low cholesterol diet. Which of the following meals would be best? 1. Hamburger, salad, and milkshake. 2. Baked liver, green beans, and coffee. 3. Spaghetti with tomato sauce, salad, and coffee. 4. Fried chicken, green beans, and skim milk. 2. The nurse should caution the client with diabetes mellitus who is taking a sulfonylurea (GLIPAZIDE, GLYBURIDE) that alcoholic beverages should be avoided while taking these drugs because they can cause which of the following? 1. Hypokalemia. 2. Hyperkalemia. 3. Hypocalcemia. 4. Disulfiram (Antabuse)–like symptoms. 3. Which of the following conditions is the most significant risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus? 1. Cigarette smoking. 2. High-cholesterol diet. 3. Obesity. 4. Hypertension. 4. Which of the following indicates a potential complication of diabetes mellitus? 1. Inflamed, painful joints. 2. Blood pressure of 160/100 mm Hg. 3. Stooped appearance. 4. Hemoglobin of 9 g/dL (90 g/L). 5. The nurse is teaching the client about home blood glucose monitoring. Which of the following blood glucose measurements indicates hypoglycemia? 1. 59 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L). 2. 75 mg/dL (4.2 mmol/L). 3. 108 mg/dL (6 mmol/L). 4. 119 mg/dL (6.6 mmol/L). 6. Assessment of the diabetic client for common complications should include examination of the: 1. Abdomen. 2. Lymph glands. 3. Pharynx. 4. Eyes.- Diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma are common complications. Feet should also be examined at each encounter. 7. The client with type 1 diabetes mellitus is taught to take isophane insulin suspension NPH (Humulin N) at 5 PM each day. The client should be instructed that the greatest risk of hypoglycemia will occur at about what time? 1. 11 AM, shortly before lunch. 2. 1 PM, shortly after lunch. 3. 6 PM, shortly after dinner. 4. 1 AM, while sleeping. – eat a bedtime snack to help prevent hypoglycemia while sleeping. 8. A nurse is teaching a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus who jogs daily about the preferred sites for insulin absorption. What is the most appropriate site for a client who jogs? 1. Arms. 2. Legs. 3. Abdomen. 4. Iliac crest. 9. A client with diabetes is taking insulin lispro (Humalog) injections. The nurse should advise the client to eat: 1. Within 10 to 15 minutes after the injection. 2. 1 hour after the injection. 3. At any time, because timing of meals with lispro injections is unnecessary. 4. 2 hours before the injection. 10. The best indicator that the client has learned how to give an insulin self-injection correctly is when the client can: 1. Perform the procedure safely and correctly. 2. Critique the nurse's performance of the procedure. 3. Explain all steps of the procedure correctly. 4. Correctly answer a posttest about the procedure. 11.The nurse is instructing the client on insulin administration. The client is performing a return demonstration for preparing the insulin. The client's morning dose of insulin is 10 units of regular and 22 units of NPH. The nurse checks the dose accuracy with the client. The nurse determines that the client has prepared the correct dose when the syringe reads how many units? 32 units. 12. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors may be prescribed for the client with diabetes mellitus to reduce vascular changes and possibly prevent or delay development of: 1. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). 2. Pancreatic cancer. 3. Renal failure. – ACEI increase renal blood flow and are effective in decreasing diabetic neuropathy. 4. Cerebrovascular accident. 13. Which nursing intervention is most important in preventing septic shock? 1. Administering IV fluid replacement therapy as prescribed. 2. Obtaining vital signs every 4 hours for all clients. 3. Monitoring red blood cell counts for elevation. 4. Maintaining asepsis of indwelling urinary catheters. 14. Which of the following is an indication of a complication of septic shock? 1. Anaphylaxis. 2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). 3. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). 4. Mitral valve prolapse. 15. A nurse has two middle-aged clients who have a prescription to receive a blood transfusion of packed red blood cells at the same time. The first client's blood pressure dropped from the preoperative value of 120/80 mm Hg to a postoperative value of 100/50. The second client is hospitalized because he developed dehydration and anemia following pneumonia. After checking the patency of their IV lines and vital signs, what should the nurse do next? 1. Call for both clients' blood transfusions at the same time. 2. Ask another nurse to verify the compatibility of both units at the same time. 3. Call for and hang the first client's blood transfusion. 4. Ask another nurse to call for and hang the blood for the second client. 16. The nurse identifies deficient knowledge when the client undergoing induction therapy for leukemia makes which of the following statements? 1. “I will pace my activities with rest periods.” 2. “I can't wait to get home to my cat!” 3. “I will use warm saline gargle instead of brushing my teeth.” 4. “I must report a temperature of 100°F (37.7°C).” 17. A client with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) reports overhearing one of the other clients say that AML had a very poor prognosis. The client has understood that the client's physician informed the client that his physician told him that he has a good prognosis. Which is the nurse's best response? 1. “You must have misunderstood. Who did you hear that from?” 2. “AML does have a very poor prognosis for poorly differentiated cells.” 3. “AML is the most common nonlymphocytic leukemia.” 4. “Your doctor stated your prognosis based on the differentiation of your cells.” 18. The goal of nursing care for a client with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is to prevent: 1. Cardiac arrhythmia

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HESI RN NEW MED
SURG EXAM 2022
-MULTIPLE QUESTIONS

-QUESTIONS&ANSWERS

-55 QUESTIONS

-TESTED 2022

, 1.The client who experiences angina has been told to follow a low cholesterol
diet. Which of the following meals would be best?
1. Hamburger, salad, and milkshake.
2. Baked liver, green beans, and coffee.
3. Spaghetti with tomato sauce, salad, and coffee.
4. Fried chicken, green beans, and skim milk.

2. The nurse should caution the client with diabetes mellitus who is taking a
sulfonylurea (GLIPAZIDE, GLYBURIDE) that alcoholic beverages should be avoided while taking these
drugs because they can cause which of the following?
1. Hypokalemia.
2. Hyperkalemia.
3. Hypocalcemia.
4. Disulfiram (Antabuse)–like symptoms.

3. Which of the following conditions is the most significant risk factor for the
development of type 2 diabetes mellitus?
1. Cigarette smoking.
2. High-cholesterol diet.
3. Obesity.
4. Hypertension.

4. Which of the following indicates a potential complication of diabetes mellitus?
1. Inflamed, painful joints.
2. Blood pressure of 160/100 mm Hg.
3. Stooped appearance.
4. Hemoglobin of 9 g/dL (90 g/L).

5. The nurse is teaching the client about home blood glucose monitoring. Which of
the following blood glucose measurements indicates hypoglycemia?
1. 59 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L).
2. 75 mg/dL (4.2 mmol/L).
3. 108 mg/dL (6 mmol/L).
4. 119 mg/dL (6.6 mmol/L).

6. Assessment of the diabetic client for common complications should include
examination of the:
1. Abdomen.
2. Lymph glands.
3. Pharynx.
4. Eyes.- Diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma are common complications. Feet should also

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