2023 HESI MED SURG LATEST VERSIONS 1,2,3,4 & 5 EACH VERSION WITH 55 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS/MED SURG HESI EXIT LATEST VERSIONS 1-5 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE

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c. The PT will be 1.5 times the normal
c. White blood cell (WBC) count
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2023 HESI MED SURG LATEST VERSIONS 1,2,3,4 & 5 EACH VERSION
WITH 55 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS/MED SURG HESI
EXIT LATEST VERSIONS 1-5 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS|AGRADE

VERSION 1

  1. Following long-term administration of warfarin sodium to a client with a medical diagnosis of
    deep vein thrombosis, the nurse should expect which treatment?
    a. The hemoglobin will be greater than 10 g/dl
    b. The hematocrit will be less than 35%
    d. The PTT will be 1.5 times the normal
  2. A client who has been taking finasteride, an enzyme (5 alpha reductase) inhibitor used to
    shrink the prostate gland, is admitted because of continuing benign prostate prostatic
    hypertrophy (BPH) symptoms when planning care. Which nursing problem should the nurse
    address first?
    a. Chronic pain
    c. Risk for infection
    d. Disturbed sleep pattern
  3. An older client has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. To prevent venous
    return, which action should the nurse encourage the client to
    a. Wear cotton socks and enclosed toe shoes whenever outside
    b. Drink 8 to 10 ounces of water a day
    c. Sit at the side of the bed for 15 minutes before standing
    d. Lie down in bed 2 times a day
  4. When caring for a client with a full thickness burn covering 40% of the body, the nurse
    observes pertinent drainage at the wound. Before reporting this finding to the healthcare
    provider, the nurse should review which of the client’s laboratory values?
    a. Hematocrit
    b. Platelet count
    d. Blood pH level
    b. Urinary retention

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  1. An older client arrives at the outpatient eye surgery clinic for a right cataract extraction and
    implant. During the immediate postoperative period, which intervention should the nurse
    implement
    a. Provide an eye shield to be worn while sleeping
    b. Obtain vital signs every 2 hours during hospitalization

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c. Encourage deep breathing and coughing exercises
d. Teach a family member to administer eye drops

  1. After several days of coughing and taking acetaminophen to treat temperatures of 101 F (38.
    3 C), a client with DI is admitted to the hospital with an upper respiratory infection. Several
    hours after admission, the client reports having a severe headache and freezing dizzy. Which
    intervention should the nurse implement first?
    a. Reassess vital signs
    b. Obtain sputum for culture
    c. Obtain a fingerstick glucose
    d. Administer an antipyretic
    7.a client takes daily supplemental iron tablets for iron deficiency anemia reports feeling
    increasingly fatigued. Which laboratory values should the nurse review?
    a. Serum electrolytes
    b. Complete blood count
    c. Liver enzymes
    d. Platelet count
  2. The nurse is caring for a client post anesthesia care unit (PACU) who underwent a
    thoracotomy two hours ago. The nurse observes the following vital signs: heart rate 140
    beats/minute, respirations 26 breaths/minute, and blood pressure 140/90 mmHg. Which
    intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?
    a. Administer IV fluid bolus as prescribed by the healthcare provider
    b. Medicate for pain and monitor vital signs according to protocol
    c. Encourage the client to splint the incision with a pillow to cough and deep breathe
    d. Apply oxygen at 10 L via non-rebreather mask and monitor pulse oximeter
  3. A client who was involved in a motor vehicle collision is admitted with a fractured left femur
    which is immobilized using a fracture traction splint in preparation for an open reduction internal
    fraction (ORIF). The nurse determines that the client’s distal pulses are diminished in the left
    foot. Which interventions should the nurse implement? (SATA)
    a. Offer ice chips and oral clear liquids
    e. Administer oral antispasmodics and narcotics analgesics
  4. A nurse is caring for a client with Diabetes Insipidus (DI). which data warrants the most
    immediate intervention by the nurse?
    b
    c
    d. Evaluate the application of the splint to the left leg
    . Monitor left leg for pain, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis, pressure
    . Verify pedal pulses using a doppler pulse device

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c.
d.
b. Pain relief can be provided by shrinking tumors that press against spinal nerves
d. Troponin I
c. Provide a bedside commode for toileting
a. Dry skin with inelastic turgor
b. Apical rate of 110 beats per minute
c. Polyuria and excessive thirst

  1. The nurse assesses a client with petechiae and ecchymosis scattered across the arms and
    legs. Which laboratory result should the nurse review?
    t
    b. Red blood cell count
    c. Hemoglobin levels white blood cell count
  2. A male client is admitted to the emergency department with vomiting of dark brown, foulsmelling emesis. He reports he had a surgical repair of a recurrent inguinal hernia one week
    ago and complains of intense abdominal pain. After assessing that his bowel sounds are
    hyperactive, which prescription should the nurse implement first
  3. A client is admitted to the hospital for shortness of breath and chest pain after an episode of
    syncope. Which laboratory finding is most important for the nurse to report to the healthcare
    provider?
    a. Hematocrit
    b. Blood glucose
    c. Oxygen saturation
  4. A client is hospitalized after experiencing a myocardial infarction (MI) to reduce cardiac
    workload, which intervention should the nurse include in the client’s plan of care?
    a. Teach to sleep in a side-lying position
    b. Encourage active range of motion exercises
    d. Assist with ambulation in the hallway
  5. The healthcare provider prescribes radiation therapy (RT) for a client with terminal
    metastatic who is experiencing increased pain due to spinal compression. The client
    asks the nurse why radiation therapy is prescribed. Which mechanism supports the use of RT in
    the client’s metastatic cancer?
    a. Implementation of all possible treatments offers clients the best chance of survival
    Evidence indicates that RT can prolong life in clients with metastatic cancers
    RT is an alternative to surgery that affects tumor growth and eradicates cancer
  • Insert a nasogastric tube (NGT) and attach to low intermittent suction
    a. Platelet coun
    d. Serum sodium of 185 mEq/L

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