HESI PN REVIEW, HESI PEDS, PN HESI PEDS, PEDS & MATERNITY
HESI, HESI MATERNITY/PEDIATRIC REMEDIATION 350 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWER. LATEST REVIEW
The practical nurse (PN) is reviewing the informational packets with a client who is at risk for
preeclampsia. Which information is most important for the PN reinforce with the client? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Notify the clinic if any vision changes are experienced.
A primigravida at 33-weeks gestation is admitted after being involved in a motor vehicle collision (MVC).
The client has no complaints of abdominal pain and no evidence of vaginal bleeding. Which action
should the practical nurse (PN) anticipate implementing for the client? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Obtain a biophysical profile.
A primigravida client asks the practical nurse (PN). "How will i know that I will be going into labor soon?"
Which sign should the PN provide that is a common sign? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Burst of
energy.
A primigravida client who is at 39-weeks gestation arrives at the clinic and tells the practical nurse (PN)
she is having contractions every 5 minutes. The healthcare provider determines she is dilated 3 cm and
in early labor. What action should the practical nurse (PN) implement when the client groans with each
contraction? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Demonstrate simple relaxation measures.
A client is 5 weeks pregnant call the clinic to report that her home pregnancy test is positive. She asks
what she should be concerned about during the weeks before her first visit. Which signs and symptoms
should the practical nurse (PN) tell the client to report immediately to the healthcare provider? (select
all that apply) - CORRECT ANSWERS-A. Vaginal bleeding
D. Membrane rupture
E. Severe headaches
A 3-day-old newborn who weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces at birth is breast feeding and now weighs 6
pound and 15 ounces. Which action should the practical nurse take? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Document the weight loss