NEXT GEN PEDS HESI EXAM |ACTUAL 120+ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|NEW
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A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a 26-year-old client in the second trimester who has come to the
clinic for a scheduled checkup. The nurse performs a focused assessment and discusses unexpected
signs and symptoms during the second trimester that, if experienced, will require prompt treatment. -
(ANSWER)dysuria
diarrhea
hyperemesis
sudden shortness of breath
The nurse in the labor and delivery unit is performing a focused assessment on a client who is 2 hours
postpartum. Assessment reveals a headache 3 out of 10 on a scale of 0 to 10. Vital signs: temperature,
99.1°F (37.3°C); heart rate, 101 beats/min; blood pressure, 87/58 mm Hg; capillary refill time, less than 3
seconds. Client reports a small gush of blood the first time out of bed to ambulate to the bathroom.
Three perineal pads have been saturated since birth. - (ANSWER)Postpartum hemorrhage
saturated peroneal pads
blood pressure 87/58
A nurse in the hospital is caring for a client at 37 weeks' gestation who experienced premature rupture
of the membranes (PROM) more than 24 hours prior to coming to the hospital. The client presents with
a fever of 100.4°F (38°C). - (ANSWER)Group B streptococcus
administer IV antibiotics
A nurse is caring for a 33-year-old primigravida client who is obese and near the end of their second
trimester. The client has a history of prepregnancy obesity, hypertension, and smoking. -
(ANSWER)gestational diabetes
change lifestyle
A nurse in the hospital is performing a focused assessment on a 40-year-old client who has been trying
to conceive and is now experiencing moderate, painful vaginal bleeding since this morning. The client
, NEXT GEN PEDS HESI EXAM |ACTUAL 120+ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|NEW
UPDATE|ALREADY GRADED A+
has a past medical history of longer, heavier menstrual cycles. - (ANSWER)Ovarian cancer: 40 years,
mod-severe bleeding
Uterine Fibroids: 40 years, painful bleeding, mod-severe bleeding, longer heavier menstrual cycle
Spontaneous abortion: 40 years, painful bleeding, mod-severe bleeding
A nurse in a hospital is caring for a 22-year-old G2P1 client who is at 32 weeks' gestation in active labor.
The client calls out, "I think my water broke." The nurse at the bedside pulled back the sheet and found
clear fluid with an umbilical cord in the client's vagina. - (ANSWER)contact healthcare provider
follow hospital protocol
insert hand to hold up cord
delegate task to other nurses
A nurse is caring for a 16-year-old primigravida client who is in active labor. The client did not attend
prenatal classes and nervously asks the nurse to explain to what will happen. The nurse performs a
focused assessment to determine the stage of labor and then explains the different phases of the first
stage of labor. The nurse determines client understanding when they correctly identifies how each
phase differs. - (ANSWER)Latent:
contractions 5 to 30 minutes apart
contractions irregular, mild to moderate
contraction duration 30 to 45 seconds
Active: Everything else
A nurse is caring for a 25-year-old G1P0 at 37 weeks' gestation. The client's history indicates that the
client has had alcohol abuse disorder throughout their pregnancy. What signs and symptoms does the
nurse expect the newborn to exhibit? - (ANSWER)high-pitched shrill cry
thin upper lip
jitteriness
UPDATE|ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a 26-year-old client in the second trimester who has come to the
clinic for a scheduled checkup. The nurse performs a focused assessment and discusses unexpected
signs and symptoms during the second trimester that, if experienced, will require prompt treatment. -
(ANSWER)dysuria
diarrhea
hyperemesis
sudden shortness of breath
The nurse in the labor and delivery unit is performing a focused assessment on a client who is 2 hours
postpartum. Assessment reveals a headache 3 out of 10 on a scale of 0 to 10. Vital signs: temperature,
99.1°F (37.3°C); heart rate, 101 beats/min; blood pressure, 87/58 mm Hg; capillary refill time, less than 3
seconds. Client reports a small gush of blood the first time out of bed to ambulate to the bathroom.
Three perineal pads have been saturated since birth. - (ANSWER)Postpartum hemorrhage
saturated peroneal pads
blood pressure 87/58
A nurse in the hospital is caring for a client at 37 weeks' gestation who experienced premature rupture
of the membranes (PROM) more than 24 hours prior to coming to the hospital. The client presents with
a fever of 100.4°F (38°C). - (ANSWER)Group B streptococcus
administer IV antibiotics
A nurse is caring for a 33-year-old primigravida client who is obese and near the end of their second
trimester. The client has a history of prepregnancy obesity, hypertension, and smoking. -
(ANSWER)gestational diabetes
change lifestyle
A nurse in the hospital is performing a focused assessment on a 40-year-old client who has been trying
to conceive and is now experiencing moderate, painful vaginal bleeding since this morning. The client
, NEXT GEN PEDS HESI EXAM |ACTUAL 120+ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|NEW
UPDATE|ALREADY GRADED A+
has a past medical history of longer, heavier menstrual cycles. - (ANSWER)Ovarian cancer: 40 years,
mod-severe bleeding
Uterine Fibroids: 40 years, painful bleeding, mod-severe bleeding, longer heavier menstrual cycle
Spontaneous abortion: 40 years, painful bleeding, mod-severe bleeding
A nurse in a hospital is caring for a 22-year-old G2P1 client who is at 32 weeks' gestation in active labor.
The client calls out, "I think my water broke." The nurse at the bedside pulled back the sheet and found
clear fluid with an umbilical cord in the client's vagina. - (ANSWER)contact healthcare provider
follow hospital protocol
insert hand to hold up cord
delegate task to other nurses
A nurse is caring for a 16-year-old primigravida client who is in active labor. The client did not attend
prenatal classes and nervously asks the nurse to explain to what will happen. The nurse performs a
focused assessment to determine the stage of labor and then explains the different phases of the first
stage of labor. The nurse determines client understanding when they correctly identifies how each
phase differs. - (ANSWER)Latent:
contractions 5 to 30 minutes apart
contractions irregular, mild to moderate
contraction duration 30 to 45 seconds
Active: Everything else
A nurse is caring for a 25-year-old G1P0 at 37 weeks' gestation. The client's history indicates that the
client has had alcohol abuse disorder throughout their pregnancy. What signs and symptoms does the
nurse expect the newborn to exhibit? - (ANSWER)high-pitched shrill cry
thin upper lip
jitteriness