2026
HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1 &2
WITH EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) WITH RATIONALES/ EVOLVE
HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2026
2027(NEWEST!) BEST FOR EXAM
PREPARATION
A+ TEST BANK 1
, HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1 &2
2026
The health care provider has changed a client's prescription from the PO to the
IV route of administration. The nurse should anticipate which change in the
pharmacokinetic properties of the medication?
A.
The client will experience increased tolerance to the drug's effects and may
need a higher dose.
B.
The onset of action of the drug will occur more rapidly, resulting in a more rapid
effect.
C.
The medication will be more highly protein-bound, increasing the duration of
action.
D.
The therapeutic index will be increased, placing the client at greater risk for
toxicity. –
Correct Answer :B
Rationale:
Because the absorptive process is eliminated when medications are
administered via the IV route, the onset of action is more rapid, resulting in a
more immediate effect. Drug tolerance, protein binding, and the drug's
therapeutic index are not affected by the change in route from PO to IV. In
addition, an increased therapeutic index reduces the risk of drug toxicity.
A+ TEST BANK 2
, HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1 &2
2026
Which steps should the nurse take when administering ear drops to an adult
client? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Place the client in a side-lying position.
B.
Pull the auricle upward and outward.
C.
Hold the dropper 6 cm above the ear canal.
D.
Place a cotton ball into the inner canal.
E.
Pull the auricle down and back. –
Correct Answer :A, B
Rationale:
The correct answers (A and B) are the appropriate administration of ear drops.
The dropper should be held 1 cm (½ inch) above the ear canal (C). A cotton ball
should be placed in the outermost canal (D). The auricle is pulled down and back
for a child younger than 3 years of age, but not an adult (E).
The nurse is evaluating measures implemented for the non-responsive client.
Which findings indicate the effectiveness of the care delivered? (Select all that
apply.)
A+ TEST BANK 3
, HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1 &2
2026
A.
Footboard at the end of the bed
B.
Heals without redness bilaterally
C.
Skin intact on the back
D.
Sheepskin booties in place
E.
Elbow joint fully flexes and extends.
F.
Ankle joint rotates 360 degrees freely. –
Correct Answer :B, C, E, F
Rationale:
The footboard helps prevent foot drop, but does not measure the effectiveness
of the treatment. The sheepskin booties are in place to protect the heal, but
they do not demonstrate the effectiveness. The remaining are assessments that
demonstrate the interventions are effective.
The nurse is assessing several clients prior to surgery. Which factor in a client's
history poses the greatest threat for complications to occur during surgery?
A+ TEST BANK 4