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Prepare for your nursing school exit exam with the Evolve HESI Comprehensive Exam 2025 test bank. This resource features actual practice questions and answers for all sections, including Fundamentals, Med-Surg, Pediatrics, Maternity, Psychiatry, and Pharmacology. Boost your confidence, identify weak areas, and achieve a high score with this essential 2025 study guide and review material.

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EVOLVE HESI COMPREHENSIVE EXAM LATEST 2025

ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| COMPLETE 250 REAL

EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+| EVOLVE

COMPREHENSIVE HESI EXAM 2025 (BRAND NEW!!)

A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood

pressure during a clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse

anticipate the client to receive that is at least likely to

exacerbate asthma?




A. Pindolol (Visken).

B. Carteolol (Ocupress).

C. Metoprolol tartrate (Lopressor).

D. Propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal).

.....ANSWER..... Metoprolol Tartrate( Lopressor)

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The best antihypertensive agent for clients with asthma is

metoprolol (Lopressor) (C), a beta2 blocking agent which is also

cardioselective and less likely to cause bronchoconstriction.




-Pindolol (A) is a beta2 blocker that can cause

bronchoconstriction and increase asthmatic symptoms.

-Although carteolol (B) is a beta blocking agent and an effective

antihypertensive agent used in managing angina, it can increase

a client's risk for bronchoconstriction due to its nonselective beta

blocker action.

-Propranolol (D) also blocks the beta2 receptors in the lungs,

causing bronchoconstriction, and is not indicated in clients with

asthma and other obstructive pulmonary disorders.

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A male client who has been taking propranolol ( inderal) for 18

months tells the nurse the healthcare provider discontinued the

medication because his blood pressure has been normal for the

past three months. Which instruction should the use provide?

.....ANSWER..... Ask the health care provider about tapering the

drug dose over the next week.




Although the healthcare provider discontinued the propranolol,

measures to prevent rebound cardiac excitation, such as

progressively reducing the dose over one to two weeks (C),

should be recommended to prevent rebound tachycardia,

hypertension, and ventricular dysrhythmias. Abrupt cessation (A

and B) of the beta-blocking agent may precipitate tachycardia

and rebound hypertension, so gradual weaning should be

recommended.

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A client who is taking clonidine ( Catapres, Duraclon) reports

drowsiness. Which additional assessment should the nurse make?

.....ANSWER..... How long has the client been taking the

medication




Drowsiness can occur in the early weeks of treatment with

clonidine and with continued use becomes less intense, so the

length of time the client has been on the medication (A) provides

information to direct additional instruction. (B, C, and D) are not

relevant.

The nurse is preparing to admister atropine, an anticholinergic, to

a client who is scheduled for a cholecystectomy. The client asks

the nurse to explain th reason for the prescribed medication.

What response is best for the nurse to provide? .....ANSWER.....

Decrease the risk of bradycardia during surgery

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