HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2025 | ACCURATE
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
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The nurse is caring for a client who is weak from inactivity because of a
2-week hospitalization. In planning care for the client, the nurse should
include which range of motion (ROM) exercises? - CORRECT-ANSWER-
Active ROM exercises to both arms and legs two or three times a day.
Active, rather than passive, ROM is best to restore strength
Which statement is an example of a correctly written nursing diagnosis
statement? - CORRECT-ANSWER-Ineffective coping related to response
to positive biopsy test results
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The first part of the nursing diagnosis statement is the "diagnostic
label" and is followed by "related to" the cause, which should direct the
nurse to the appropriate interventions.
A nurse is preparing to insert a rectal suppository and observes a small
amount of rectal bleeding. What action should the nurse implement? -
CORRECT-ANSWER-Withhold the administration of the suppository
until contacting the healthcare provider
The presence of rectal bleeding is generally a contraindication for the
insertion of a rectal suppository, so the nurse should withhold the
medication and notify the healthcare provider
What activity should the nurse use in the evaluation phase of the
nursing process? - CORRECT-ANSWER-Examine the effectiveness of
nursing interventions toward meeting client outcomes.
In the nursing process, the evaluation component examines the
effectiveness of nursing interventions in achieving client outcomes
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A 75-year-old client who has a history of end stage renal failure and
advanced lung cancer, recently had a stroke. Two days ago the
healthcare provider discontinued the client's dialysis treatments,
stating that death is inevitable, but the client is disoriented and will not
sign a DNR directive. What is the priority nursing intervention? -
CORRECT-ANSWER-Determine who is legally empowered to make
decisions.
When death is impending, it is essential for the nurse to determine who
is legally empowered to make decisions regarding the use of life-saving
measures for the client
When assessing a client with an indwelling urinary catheter, which
observation requires the most immediate intervention by the nurse? -
CORRECT-ANSWER-The clamp on the urinary drainage bag is open.
Maintaining a closed urinary drainage system is important to prevent
infection, so the most immediate priority is to close the clamp
A client with Raynaud's disease asks the nurse about using biofeedback
for self- management of symptoms. What response is best for the nurse