NGN HESI PN EXIT EXAM V3 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
TPN .....ANSWER.....Total Parenteral Nutrition for intravenous
feeding.
NPH insulin .....ANSWER.....Intermediate-acting insulin for blood
sugar control.
Laryngectomy .....ANSWER.....Surgical removal of the larynx.
Cuffed tracheostomy tube .....ANSWER.....Tube with an inflatable
cuff for airway management.
Bolus tube feeding .....ANSWER.....Intermittent feeding method
via tube.
Synchronized cardioversion .....ANSWER.....Controlled electrical
shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
Atrial fibrillation .....ANSWER.....Irregular heart rhythm with rapid
ventricular response.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus .....ANSWER.....Chronic condition
affecting insulin usage.
Pedal pulses .....ANSWER.....Pulse felt in the feet, indicating
circulation.
Cirrhosis .....ANSWER.....Liver disease causing scarring and
dysfunction.
Ascites .....ANSWER.....Fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity.
Dietary modification .....ANSWER.....Changes in diet to improve
health outcomes.
Tumor lysis syndrome .....ANSWER.....Metabolic complications
after cancer treatment.
IV infusion .....ANSWER.....Intravenous delivery of fluids or
medications.
Serum potassium .....ANSWER.....Blood test measuring potassium
levels.
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Hepatitis B .....ANSWER.....Viral infection affecting the liver.
Hepatitis B vaccine .....ANSWER.....Immunization to prevent
hepatitis B infection.
Chest tube insertion .....ANSWER.....Procedure to drain air or fluid
from the chest.
Hemothorax .....ANSWER.....Blood accumulation in the pleural
cavity.
Drainage decrease .....ANSWER.....Reduction in fluid output from
a wound or tube.
Kinks in tubing .....ANSWER.....Obstructions in IV or drainage
tubes.
Dependent loops .....ANSWER.....Curved sections of tubing that
can trap fluid.
Fluid intake restriction .....ANSWER.....Limiting the amount of fluids
consumed.
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Elevated BUN Level .....ANSWER.....Indicates possible
dehydration or kidney dysfunction.
Anorexia .....ANSWER.....Loss of appetite, can lead to elevated
BUN.
Chronic Angle Closure Glaucoma .....ANSWER.....Condition
requiring careful medication management.
Anticholinergic Medication .....ANSWER.....Can cause pupillary
dilation, problematic for glaucoma.
Pneumococcal Vaccine .....ANSWER.....Administered once to older
adults or at-risk individuals.
Acute Pancreatitis .....ANSWER.....Inflammation of the pancreas
requiring immediate assessment.
Carpal Spasm .....ANSWER.....Indicates possible hypocalcemia,
needs urgent intervention.