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RN HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST VERSION REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH NGN (ACTUAL EXAM SCREENSHOTS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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RN HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST VERSION REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH NGN (ACTUAL EXAM SCREENSHOTS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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RN HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST VERSION
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS WITH NGN (ACTUAL EXAM SCREENSHOTS)
ALREADY GRADED A+
What can a blood pressure cuff that's too narrow cause? - ANSWER: falsely elevated
BP reading

this insulin should be drawn up into the syringe first so it doesn't contaminate the
other type of insulin - ANSWER: regular

rumbling sounds heard on lung auscultation - ANSWER: rhonchi

this type of adventitious lung sounds can be more pronounced during expiration
than during inspiration - ANSWER: rhonchi

forced feeding, usually through a gastric tube - ANSWER: gavage

a tube passed into the stomach through the mouth - ANSWER: gastric tube

What portion of Maslow's hierarchy of needs has the highest priority? - ANSWER:
physiologic needs (air, water, food, shelter, activity, comfort)

this is the safest and surest way to verify a patient's identity - ANSWER: check the ID
band on wrist

What is the primary concern in the therapeutic environment? - ANSWER: patient
safety

What does fluid oscillation in the tubing of a chest drainage system indicate? -
ANSWER: system is working properly

What position should a nurse place a patient who has a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube?
- ANSWER: semi-Fowlers

How can a nurse elicit Trousseau's sign? - ANSWER: occluding the brachial or radial
artery

What indicates Trousseau's sign? - ANSWER: hand and finger spasms during
occlusion

What does Trousseau's sign suggest? - ANSWER: hypocalcemia

What is the appropriate needle size for adult blood transfusions? - ANSWER: 16 to
20G

,this type of pain is incapacitating and can't be relieved by drugs - ANSWER:
intractable pain

How can a consent for treatment be obtained in an emergency? - ANSWER: fax,
telephone (or other telegraphic means)

the unit of measurement of sound - ANSWER: decibel

this is required for any invasive procedure - ANSWER: informed consent

What must a patient do who can't write their name to give consent for treatment? -
ANSWER: make an X in the presence of two witnesses (such as a nurse, priest, or
physician)

this IM injection method seals the drug deep into the muscle - ANSWER: Z-track
method

this IM injection method minimizes skin irritation and staining - ANSWER: Z-track
method

What length needle is required for the Z-track IM injection method? - ANSWER: 1" or
longer

What acronym is often used in the event of a fire? - ANSWER: RACE (REMOVE the
patient, ACTIVATE the alarm, Attempt to CONTAIN the fire by closing the door,
EXTINGUISH the fire if it can be done safely)

Who should be assigned to a registered nurse to perform bedside care, such as
suctioning or drug administration? - ANSWER: LPN (or licensed vocational nurse)

What must be done if the patient cannot void? - ANSWER: bladder palpation to
assess for bladder distention

What side should the patient who uses a cane carry it on? - ANSWER: unaffected side

How should a patient use a cane? - ANSWER: advance it at the same time as the
affected extremity

How is a supine patient fitted for crutches? - ANSWER: measure from the axilla to
the sole and add 2" to the measurement

What is the timeline for assessment? - ANSWER: begins with the nurse's first
encounter with the patient and continues through the patient's stay

How does the nurse obtain assessment data? - ANSWER: health history, physical
examination, review of diagnostic studies

, What is the appropriate size needle for insulin injection? - ANSWER: 25G and 5/8"
long

What is urine called that remains in the bladder after voiding? - ANSWER: residual
urine

normal amount of residual urine - ANSWER: 50 to 100 mL

5 stages of the nursing process - ANSWER: assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning,
implementation, evaluation (ADPIE)

this stage of the nursing process is when the nurse continuously collects data to
identify a patient's actual and potential health needs - ANSWER: assessment

this stage of the nursing process is then the nurse makes a clinical judgement about
individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems or
life processes - ANSWER: nursing diagnosis

this stage of the nursing process is the stage in which the nurse assigns priorities to
nursing diagnoses, defines short-term and long-term goals and expected outcomes,
and establishes the nursing care plan - ANSWER: planning

this stage of the nursing process is the stage in which the nurse puts the nursing care
plan into action, delegates specific nursing interventions to members of the nursing
team, and charts patient responses to nursing interventions - ANSWER:
implementation

this stage of the nursing process is the stage in which the nurse compares objective
and subjective data with the outcome criteria and, if needed, modifies the nursing
care plan - ANSWER: evaluation

What should the nurse do before administering any "as needed" pain medication? -
ANSWER: indicate the location of the pain

this religious belief believes that they shouldn't receive blood components donated
by other people - ANSWER: Jehovah's Witness

to test this, the nurse should ask the patient to cover each eye separately and to
read the eye chart with glasses and without, as appropriate - ANSWER: visual acuity

What must be done when providing oral care for an unconscious patient to minimize
the risk of aspiration? - ANSWER: position the patient on the side

How far away must a patient stand from the chart when assessing distance vision? -
ANSWER: 20 feet

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