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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING FINAL EXAM

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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING FINAL EXAM 2023

The client asks the nurse to recommend foods that might be included in a diet for

diverticular disease. Which foods would be appropriate to include in the teaching

plan? Select all that apply.

A) Whole grains

B) Cooked fruit and vegetables

C) Nuts and seeds

D) Lean red meats

E) Milk and eggs - ANSWER- Correct Answer: A,B,E

A nurse is obtaining a health history from the newly admitted client who has

chronic pain in the knee. What should the nurse include in the pain assessment?

Select all that apply.

A) Pain history, including location, intensity, and quality of pain

B) Client's purposeful body movement in arranging the papers on the bedside table

C) Pain pattern, including precipitating and alleviating factors

D) Vital signs such as increased blood pressure and heart rate


E) The client's family statement about increases in pain with ambulation -

ANSWER- Correct Answer: A,C

While undergoing a soapsuds enema, the client reports abdominal cramping. What

action should the nurse take?

A) Immediately stop the infusion.

B) Lower the height of the enema bag.

C) Advance the enema tubing 2 to 3 inches.

D) Clamp the tube for 2 minutes, then restart the infusion. - ANSWER- Correct

Answer: B

During the initial physical assessment of a newly admitted client with a pressure

ulcer, a nurse observes that the client's skin is dry and scaly. The nurse applies

emollients and reinforces the dressing on the pressure ulcer. Legally, were the

nurse's actions adequate?

A) The nurse also should have instituted a plan to increase activity.

B) The nurse provided supportive nursing care for the well-being of the client.

C) Debridement of the pressure ulcer should have been done before the dressing

was applied.

D) Treatment should not have been instituted until the health care provider's

prescriptions were received. - ANSWER- Correct Answer: B

A visitor comes to the nursing station and tells the nurse that a client and his

relative had a fight and that the client is now lying unconscious on the floor. What

is the most important action the nurse needs to take?

A) Ask the client if he is okay.


B) Call security from the room.

C) Find out if there is anyone else in the room.

D) Ask security to make sure the room is safe - ANSWER- Correct Answer: D

To ensure the safety of a client who is receiving a continuous intravenous normal

saline infusion, the nurse should change the administration set every:

A) 4 to 8 hours

B) 12 to 24 hours

C) 24 to 48 hours

D) 72 to 96 hours - ANSWER- Correct Answer: D

A nurse is taking care of a client who has severe back pain as a result of a work

injury. What nursing considerations should be made when determining the client's

plan of care? Select all that apply.

A) Ask the client what is the client's acceptable level of pain.

B) Eliminate all activities that precipitate the pain.

C) Administer the pain medications regularly around the clock.

D) Use a different pain scale each time to promote patient education.

E) Assess the client's pain every 15 minutes - ANSWER- Correct Answer: A,C

The nurse is preparing to administer eardrops to a client that has impacted

cerumen. Before administering the drops, the nurse will assess the client for which

contraindications? Select all that apply.

A) Allergy to the medication


B) Itching in the ear canal

C) Drainage from the ear canal

D) Tympanic membrane rupture

E) Partial hearing loss in the affected ear - ANSWER- Correct Answer: A,C,D

What clinical indicators should the nurse expect a client with hyperkalemia to

exhibit? Select all that apply.

A) Tetany

B) Seizures

C) Diarrhea

D) Weakness

E) Dysrhythmias - ANSWER- Correct Answer: C,D,E

A health care provider has prescribed isoniazid (Laniazid) for a client. Which

instruction should the nurse give the client about this medication?

A) Prolonged use can cause dark concentrated urine.

B) The medication is best absorbed when taken on an empty stomach.

C) Take the medication with aluminum hydroxide to minimize GI upset.

D) Drinking alcohol daily can cause drug-induced hepatitis - ANSWER- Correct

Answer: D

To minimize the side effects of the vincristine (Oncovin) that a client is receiving,

what does the nurse expect the dietary plan to include?

A) Low in fat


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