HESI 101 -MED-SURGE 2025 Update
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,The nurse D. The fingernail and its base
assesses a patient Clubbing, a sign of long-standing
with shortness of hypoxemia, is evidenced by an
breath for increase in the angle between the
evidence of long- base of the nail and the fingernail to
standing 180 degrees or more, usually
hypoxemia by accompanied by an increase in the
inspecting: depth, bulk, and sponginess of the
A. Chest end of the finger.
excursion
B. Spinal
curvatures
C. The respiratory
pattern
D. The fingernail
and its base
,2. The nurse is B. 5 minutes Following obtaining an
caring for a arterial blood gas, the nurse should
patient with hold pressure on the puncture site for
COPD and 5 minutes by the clock to be sure that
pneumonia who bleeding has stopped. An artery is an
has an order for elastic vessel under higher pressure
arterial blood than veins, and significant blood loss
gases to be or hematoma formation could occur if
drawn. Which of the time is insufficient.
the following is
the minimum
length of time the
nurse should plan
to hold pressure
on the puncture
site?
A. 2 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 10 minutes
D. 15 minutes
, 3. The nurse A. test the drainage for the presence
notices clear of glucose. Clear nasal drainage
nasal drainage in suggests leakage of cerebrospinal
a patient newly fluid (CSF). The drainage should be
admitted with tested for the presence of glucose,
facial trauma, which would indicate the presence of
including a nasal CSF.
fracture. The
nurse should:
A. test the
drainage for the
presence of
glucose.
B. suction the
nose to maintain
airway clearance.
C. document the
findings and
continue
monitoring.
D. apply a drip
pad and reassure
the patient this is
normal.
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,The nurse D. The fingernail and its base
assesses a patient Clubbing, a sign of long-standing
with shortness of hypoxemia, is evidenced by an
breath for increase in the angle between the
evidence of long- base of the nail and the fingernail to
standing 180 degrees or more, usually
hypoxemia by accompanied by an increase in the
inspecting: depth, bulk, and sponginess of the
A. Chest end of the finger.
excursion
B. Spinal
curvatures
C. The respiratory
pattern
D. The fingernail
and its base
,2. The nurse is B. 5 minutes Following obtaining an
caring for a arterial blood gas, the nurse should
patient with hold pressure on the puncture site for
COPD and 5 minutes by the clock to be sure that
pneumonia who bleeding has stopped. An artery is an
has an order for elastic vessel under higher pressure
arterial blood than veins, and significant blood loss
gases to be or hematoma formation could occur if
drawn. Which of the time is insufficient.
the following is
the minimum
length of time the
nurse should plan
to hold pressure
on the puncture
site?
A. 2 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 10 minutes
D. 15 minutes
, 3. The nurse A. test the drainage for the presence
notices clear of glucose. Clear nasal drainage
nasal drainage in suggests leakage of cerebrospinal
a patient newly fluid (CSF). The drainage should be
admitted with tested for the presence of glucose,
facial trauma, which would indicate the presence of
including a nasal CSF.
fracture. The
nurse should:
A. test the
drainage for the
presence of
glucose.
B. suction the
nose to maintain
airway clearance.
C. document the
findings and
continue
monitoring.
D. apply a drip
pad and reassure
the patient this is
normal.