HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH RN EXIT LATEST 2023 /COMMUNITY HEALTH RN HESI EXIT 2023 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 55 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH RN EXIT LATEST 2023 /COMMUNITY HEALTH RN HESI EXIT 2023 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 55 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH RN EXIT LATEST
2023 /COMMUNITY HEALTH RN HESI EXIT 2023
ACTUAL EXAM ALL 55 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

  1. A teenage boy with a history of recurring atopic dermatitis (eczema)
    tells the school nurse that he wants to play high school football. Which
    action should the nurse take?
    a. Encourage the teenager to join the swim team instead of the football
    team
    b. Notify the parents of problems associated with perspiration for those
    with eczema
    c. Tell the teenager to shower with a non-perfumed soaps immediately
    after practice
    d. Inform the football coach of the teenager’s skin condition and its
    manifestations. – ANSWER- c. Tell the teenager to shower with a nonperfumed soaps immediately after practice
  2. The wife of an older adult man who has had diabetes mellitus for the
    past 10 years reports to the home health nurse that her husband fell
    yesterday while taking his daily walk in the neighborhood. He has a
    bruised hand and a small abrasion on his left knee. The nurse assess
    that his neurologic vital signs are stable. To reduce risk for future falls,
    which assessment is most important for the nurse to obtain?
    a. Current blood sugar level

b. Degree of paresthesia in feet
c. Wound healing of knee abrasion
d. A1c glycosylated hemoglobin – ANSWER- b. Degree of paresthesia in
feet

  1. The home health nurse visits a young male client with AIDS who has
    Kaposi’s sarcoma and peripheral neuropathies. His parents, who are the
    care-takers, tell the nurse that their son sleeps most of the times. The
    nurse assess that the client is semi-conscious with stable vital signs,
    cries out in pain when turned or moved, has a Duragesic pain patch in
    place, and skin lesions that are closed and dried. Which intervention
    should the nurse implement?
    a. Remove the Duragesic patch as directed by prescription
    b. Give a complete bed bath to further assess the client
    c. Discuss end-of-life decisions with the client’s parents
    d. Call for ambulance transportation to the hospital immediately –
    ANSWER- c. Discuss end-of-life decisions with the client’s parents
  2. An assessment conducted last year of the health needs of children who
    attended a middle school indicated that bicycle injuries were a priority
    problem, so the nurse developed a bicycle safety program. Six weeks
    after completion of the program, a survey was sent to parents and
    students. Which finding is the best indicator that the program was
    effective?
    a. The number of students wearing bicycle helmets increased by 10%
    b. 50% of the parents reported that their children are aware of bicycle
    safety

c. The number of students riding bicycles to school increased by 25%
d. 80% of the parents identified the need for an annual bicycle safety
program – ANSWER- a. The number of students wearing bicycle helmets
increased by 10%

  1. The nurse is planning a series of health screening programs for
    elderly African-Americans. Which health problem should the nurse
    target for this population?
    a. Peripheral vascular disease
    b. Sickle cell anemia
    c. Decreased visual acuity
    d. High blood pressure – ANSWER- d. High blood pressure
  2. The nurse is serving on a medical center committee to update goals
    and protocols based on current national standards. Which goal most
    directly addresses the Healthy People 2020 initiative?
    a. Decrease incidence of professional boundary violations
    b. Reduce emergency room wait times for indigent clients
    c. Encourage the use of the 5 rights of delegation
    d. Standardize communication for shift-to-shift report – ANSWER- b.
    Reduce emergency room wait times for indigent clients
  3. A homeless client with alcohol dependency will be dismissed from the
    emergency department in 24 hours. The nurse notes that a tuberculin
    skin test was prescribed by the healthcare provider. What intervention is
    most important for the nurse to implement prior to discharge?
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