HESI ADULT HEALTH 2 EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND WELL ANSWERED ANSWERS LATEST WELL
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026||RANKED!!
The 28-year-old client diagnosed with testicular cancer is scheduled for a unilateral orchiectomy.
Which
intervention should have priority in the client's plan of care?
1. Encourage the client to bank his sperm.
2. Discuss completing an advance directive.
3. Explain follow-up chemotherapy and radiation.
4. Allow the client to express his feelings regarding having cancer. - CORRECT ANSWER-1
With a remaining testicle, the client will be able to maintain sexual potency, but radiation and
chemotherapy may cause the client to become sterile. Therefore, banking his sperm will allow
him to father a child later in life.
The client in the long-term care facility has severe osteoarthritis. Which nursing task
should the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
1. Feed the client the breakfast meal.
2. Give the client Maalox, an antacid.
3. Monitor the client's INR results.
4. Assist the client to the shower room. - CORRECT ANSWER-4
The nurse should encourage the client to
maintain independent functioning, and delegating
,the UAP to feed the client would be
encouraging dependence.
2. Although this is an over-the-counter medication,
a UAP cannot administer any medication
to a client.
3. The UAP cannot assess or evaluate any of
the client's diagnostic information.
4. The UAP could assist the client to
ambulate to the shower room and
assist with morning care.
Low GFR and low cardiac output = - CORRECT ANSWER-Elevated BUN
COPD intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-Chantix
Severe hearing deficit and anxious = - CORRECT ANSWER-provide sensory stimulation
Macular degeneration patho and tx - CORRECT ANSWER-loss of central vision in retina
OT
Normal suction level for adult - CORRECT ANSWER--20cm
RA intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-OT
intermittent claudication tx - CORRECT ANSWER-sit with legs dependent
duodenal ulcer - CORRECT ANSWER-pain 2-3 hrs after eating and night, better with food
right sided
melena
, Low or high fiber for UC? - CORRECT ANSWER-low
The primary nurse is applying antiembolism hose to the client who had a total hip
replacement. Which situation warrants immediate intervention by the charge nurse?
1. Two fingers can be placed under the top of the band.
2. The peripheral capillary refill time is 3 seconds.
3. There are wrinkles in the hose behind the knees.
4. The nurse does not place a hose on the foot with a venous ulcer. - CORRECT ANSWER-3
3. There should be no wrinkles in the
hose after application. Wrinkles could
cause constriction in the area, resulting
in clot formation or skin breakdown;
therefore, this would warrant immediate
intervention by the charge nurse.
4. Antiembolism hose should not be put over
a wound; they would restrict the circulation
to the wound and cause a decrease in
wound healing.
The nurse identifies the problem "high risk for complications" for the client with a
right total hip replacement who is being discharged from the hospital. Which
problem would have the highest priority?
1. Self-care deficit.
2. Impaired skin integrity.
3. Abnormal bleeding.
4. Prosthetic infection. - CORRECT ANSWER-4
The nurse is planning the care for the client with multiple stage IV pressure ulcers.
QUESTIONS AND WELL ANSWERED ANSWERS LATEST WELL
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026||RANKED!!
The 28-year-old client diagnosed with testicular cancer is scheduled for a unilateral orchiectomy.
Which
intervention should have priority in the client's plan of care?
1. Encourage the client to bank his sperm.
2. Discuss completing an advance directive.
3. Explain follow-up chemotherapy and radiation.
4. Allow the client to express his feelings regarding having cancer. - CORRECT ANSWER-1
With a remaining testicle, the client will be able to maintain sexual potency, but radiation and
chemotherapy may cause the client to become sterile. Therefore, banking his sperm will allow
him to father a child later in life.
The client in the long-term care facility has severe osteoarthritis. Which nursing task
should the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
1. Feed the client the breakfast meal.
2. Give the client Maalox, an antacid.
3. Monitor the client's INR results.
4. Assist the client to the shower room. - CORRECT ANSWER-4
The nurse should encourage the client to
maintain independent functioning, and delegating
,the UAP to feed the client would be
encouraging dependence.
2. Although this is an over-the-counter medication,
a UAP cannot administer any medication
to a client.
3. The UAP cannot assess or evaluate any of
the client's diagnostic information.
4. The UAP could assist the client to
ambulate to the shower room and
assist with morning care.
Low GFR and low cardiac output = - CORRECT ANSWER-Elevated BUN
COPD intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-Chantix
Severe hearing deficit and anxious = - CORRECT ANSWER-provide sensory stimulation
Macular degeneration patho and tx - CORRECT ANSWER-loss of central vision in retina
OT
Normal suction level for adult - CORRECT ANSWER--20cm
RA intervention - CORRECT ANSWER-OT
intermittent claudication tx - CORRECT ANSWER-sit with legs dependent
duodenal ulcer - CORRECT ANSWER-pain 2-3 hrs after eating and night, better with food
right sided
melena
, Low or high fiber for UC? - CORRECT ANSWER-low
The primary nurse is applying antiembolism hose to the client who had a total hip
replacement. Which situation warrants immediate intervention by the charge nurse?
1. Two fingers can be placed under the top of the band.
2. The peripheral capillary refill time is 3 seconds.
3. There are wrinkles in the hose behind the knees.
4. The nurse does not place a hose on the foot with a venous ulcer. - CORRECT ANSWER-3
3. There should be no wrinkles in the
hose after application. Wrinkles could
cause constriction in the area, resulting
in clot formation or skin breakdown;
therefore, this would warrant immediate
intervention by the charge nurse.
4. Antiembolism hose should not be put over
a wound; they would restrict the circulation
to the wound and cause a decrease in
wound healing.
The nurse identifies the problem "high risk for complications" for the client with a
right total hip replacement who is being discharged from the hospital. Which
problem would have the highest priority?
1. Self-care deficit.
2. Impaired skin integrity.
3. Abnormal bleeding.
4. Prosthetic infection. - CORRECT ANSWER-4
The nurse is planning the care for the client with multiple stage IV pressure ulcers.