HESI RN CRITICAL CARE 2024 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

HESI RN CRITICAL CARE

The nurse is responsible for triage of injured residents of an apartment
building that collapsed during a tornado. Which client should the
emergency personnel see FIRST?
1. A 38-year-old client with potential fracture left femur. Blood pressure
110/78, pulse 92/minute, shallow respirations at 16/minute.
2. A 42-year-old client with ecchymotic areas on the left anterior and
posterior chest. Blood pressure 142/90, pulse 88/minute, shallow
respirations at 20/minute.
3. A 48-year-old client with severe head trauma. Blood pressure 168/52,
pulse 58 per minute, irregular respirations at 12/minute.
4. A 64-year-old client complaining of left hand and wrist pain asking,
“Where am I?” Blood pressure 128/72, pulse 88/minute, respirations
unlabored at 16/minute – ANSWER- 3
The nurse cares for a client diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. The nurse
instructs the client about diet. Which menu selection indicates to the
nurse that teaching is effective?
1. Cheeseburger on a whole-wheat bun, french fries, and an apple.
2. Tomato soup, saltines, and a slice of unfrosted angel food cake.
3. Baked cod, biscuit without butter, fruit roll-up.

  1. Macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, 2 macaroon cookies – ANSWER- 3
    The nursing team consists of one RN, one LPN/LVN and two nursing
    assistive personnel (NAPs). Which assignment is MOST appropriate for
    the LPN/LVN?
  2. A 38-year-old client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome
    receiving plasmapheresis therapy.
  3. A 72-year-old client admitted yesterday with a 10-day history of oral
    antibiotic therapy and a 24-hour history of watery diarrhea.
  4. A 78-year-old client diagnosed with a thrombotic cerebrovascular
    accident 5 days ago.
  5. A 86-year-old client just admitted with malaise, a productive cough,
    and WBC 17,000 mm3. – ANSWER- 3
    The nurse cares for a client during a 24-hour urine specimen collection.
    Several hours later, the client tells the nurse that she has started to
    menstruate. Which action by the nurse is MOST appropriate?
  6. Inform the health care provider that the client is menstruating.
  7. Send the urine collected prior to the onset of the client’s menstruation
    to the lab.
  8. Insert an indwelling bladder catheter during the remainder of the
    collection period.
  9. Request a separate urine collection container from the laboratory to be
    used during the remainder of the urine collection period. – ANSWER- 1

The nurse cares for the client in the recovery room after a knee surgery
procedure. The client has an oral airway in place. Which is the BEST
indicator that the oral airway can be removed?

  1. The client has a forceful cough during repositioning
    .2. The client tries to chew on the oral airway..
  2. The client tries to push the airway out with his tongue.
  3. The client is able to swallow. – ANSWER- 2
    The nurse cares for clients in the antepartum clinic. Which client should
    the nurse see FIRST?
  4. An 18-year-old multigravida client at 28 weeks gestation with a
    positive indirect Coombs’ test.
  5. A 24-year-old multigravida client at 32 weeks gestation with
    moderate facial edema.
  6. A 30-year-old client at 26 weeks gestation with bilateral yellow breast
    exudate.
  7. A 43-year-old primigravida client at 18 weeks of gestation reporting
    an absence of fetal movement. – ANSWER- 2
    The nurse instructs a client about include digoxin (Lanoxin), furosemide
    (Lasix), spironolactone (Aldactone), and a low-sodium diet. Which
    statement by the client indicates the need for further instruction?
  8. “I should weigh myself every morning and call the health care
    provider if I gain more than a couple of pounds in a few days.”
  9. “I should call the health care provider immediately if I start to feel
    nauseated or have difficulty breathing with normal activities.”

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