HESI RN EXIT V3 WITH NGN TEST BANK ACTUAL EXAM NEWEST
2025/2026 WITH COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW
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1. The nurse is assessing a male patient with a history of Addisons disease. The
patient has flu like symptoms and is extremely weak when he awake this morning.
The patient is febrile and tachcardic. Which of the following will the PCP
prescribe?
a. Hypotonic saline solution at 100ml/hr until edema disappears
b. Hydrocortisone 100mg IV every 6 hours until systolic bp reaches 100.
c. Potassium chloride 20mEq IV to infue over two hours until confusion resolves
d. Regular insulin drip to keep BG around 100. - ANSWER-b. Hydrocortisone
100mg IV every 6 hours until systolic bp reaches 100.
1. A male patient with a history of mitral valve prolapse is admitted with a fever
and dyspnea on exertion. The nurse observes multiple areas of petechia on the
client's skin. What interventions should the nurse expect to implement? (select all
that apply)
a. Monitor cardiac rhythm via tele
b. Report changes in pre-existing murmurs
c. Schedule rest periods between activities
d. Maintain record of fluid intake and output
e. Initiate contact transmition precautions - ANSWER-a. Monitor cardiac rhythm
via tele
b. Report changes in pre-existing murmurs
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e. Initiate contact transmition precautions
1. The nurse is planning an educational session for new parents on ways to
prevent sudden infant death syndrome. Which information is important to
include?
a. Remove pillows and soft toys from the crib at bedtime
b. Keep bulb syringe accessible for use for an infant
c. Position the infant in a supine position while sleeping
d. Do not prop bottles during naps and bedtime - ANSWER-c. Position the infant in
a supine position while sleeping
1. The nurse notes that an older adult client has a moist cough and increase in
severity after eating. What intervention will the nurse implement?
a. Collect sputum culture immediately
b. Request a consultation to confirm dysphagia
c. Offer the client additional clear liquids frequently
d. Encourage client to do deep breathing exercises daily - ANSWER-b. Request a
consultation to confirm dysphagia
1. A multiparous client who delivered her infant three hours ago asks to nurse to
take warm shower. What intervention should the nurse look to implement?
a. Use an analgesic spray to the perineal area to reduce pain
b. Apply an ice pack to the perinium for the first 24 hours
c. Teach the client how to practice Kegal exercises
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d. Review the use of sitz bath equipment with the client - ANSWER-d. Review the
use of sitz bath equipment with the client
1. When the parents of a 6 year old boy with a brain tumor are told of his
condition, the mother yells at the father," if this would have been found sooner he
could've been cured!" Which intervention is the best for the nurse to implement?
a. Refer the parents to the chaplain to provide grief counseling
b. Assure the parents that a terminal diagnosis was inevitable
c. Tell the parents that blaming each other will not change the situation
d. Explain to the parents that anger is a common response to grief - ANSWER-b.
Assure the parents that a terminal diagnosis was inevitable
1. A wife of a newly diagnosed client with Parkinson's disease asks the nurse if
alternative or complimentary medical therapies can cure the disease? What
should be the nurse's response?
a. Compile a list of alternative medications that are effective in curing Parkinson's
disease
b. Explain that there are no known conventional, alternative, or complimentary
therapies that cure Parkinson's.
c. Encourage the wife to ventilate her feelings about having a husband with
Parkinsons disease
d. Tell the wife that her husband's neurologist would know more about alternative
treatments to cure Parkinsons. - ANSWER-d. Tell the wife that her husband's
neurologist would know more about alternative treatments to cure Parkinsons.
1. A female has been taking high does of NSAID comes to the hospital complaining
of stomach pain and bloody stool. The PCP discontinues the NSAIDS and orders
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esomeprazole. Which education is important to include in the nursing teaching
plan?
a. Once the pain goes away, stop the NSAID medication
b. Continue to consume milk, cream, and bland foods
c. Notify PCP if black stool occurs
d. Call your PCP if you experience diarrhea and a headache - ANSWER-c. Notify
PCP if black stool occurs
1. A mother runs into the emergency room with a toddler and tells the nurse that
the child has some type of chemical on their clothes. After assessing airway is
patent, what it the next intervention the nurse should take?
a. Assess for altered mental senosorium
b. Determine the type of chemical exposure
c. Obtain equipment for lavage
d. Call poision control - ANSWER-b. Determine the type of chemical exposure
1. A patient was admitted for treatment of bipolar into the mental health unit. He
exhibited signs and symptoms of slightly slurred speech patterns. Which of the
following would be crucial to report to the HCP?
a. Lithium level of 1.6
b. Only 6 hours of sleep in the past 72 hrs
c. Weight loss of 15lb in the last two months
d. Blood alcohol level of 0.10 - ANSWER-a. Lithium level of 1.6
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