{"id":112126,"date":"2023-08-15T10:47:57","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T10:47:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=112126"},"modified":"2023-08-15T10:47:59","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T10:47:59","slug":"2023-hesi-pn-med-surge-med-surge-pn-hesi-exit-exam-test-bank-newest-2023-2024-actual-exam-500-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-all-possible-questions-agrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/2023-hesi-pn-med-surge-med-surge-pn-hesi-exit-exam-test-bank-newest-2023-2024-actual-exam-500-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-all-possible-questions-agrade\/","title":{"rendered":"2023 HESI PN MED SURGE \/MED SURGE PN HESI EXIT EXAM TEST BANK NEWEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS) |AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>2023 HESI PN MED SURGE \/MED SURGE PN HESI EXIT<br>EXAM TEST BANK NEWEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM<br>500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS<br>WITH RATIONALES (ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS)<br>|AGRADE<br>A client who has undergone closed-appendectomy is prescribed to begin<br>ambulation the next day. The next day when the practical nurse (PN) goes to assist<br>the client with ambulation, the client yells they are watching the television and<br>they do not feel like getting out of bed. Which response should the PN provide?<br>a. &#8220;Your health care provider has prescribed ambulation on the first postoperative<br>day.&#8221;<br>b. &#8220;You must ambulate to avoid serious complications that are much more painful.&#8221;<br>c. &#8220;I know how you feel\u2014you&#8217;re angry about having to do this, but it is required.&#8221;<br>d. &#8220;I&#8217;ll be back in 30 minutes to help you get out of bed and walk around the<br>room.&#8221; &#8211; ANSWER- d. &#8220;I&#8217;ll be back in 30 minutes to help you get out of bed and<br>walk around the room.&#8221;<br>Rationale:<br>Returning within 30 minutes provides a &#8220;cooling off&#8221; period, is firm, direct, and<br>nonthreatening, and avoids arguing with the client<br>A client diagnosed with duodenal ulcers is admitted to the hospital. The client was<br>administered ranitidine hydrochloride 150 mg PO at bedtime. Which finding would<br>indicate a therapeutic response of the medication?<br>a. Gastric secretions pH level below 3.<br>b. Hemoccult testing is positive on two different occasions.<br>c. No difficulty falling asleep reported.<br>d. No complaints of abdominal pain or heartburn verbalized. &#8211; ANSWER- d. No<br>complaints of abdominal pain or heartburn verbalized.<br>Rationale:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lack of abdominal pain within 4 hours after meals indicates decreased duodenal<br>irritation, a positive outcome in the treatment of duodenal ulcer.<br>The health care provider informed a client diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer that<br>the cancer has spread to their spine. The client states to the practical nurse, &#8220;I have<br>a cancer, but it is not malignant.&#8221; What is the best initial nursing action?<br>a. Encourage the client to attend a cancer education program.<br>b. Perform a complete history and physical assessment.<br>c. Ask the client to explain his understanding of the term malignancy.<br>d. Offer the client emotional support to deal with the diagnosis. &#8211; ANSWER- c.<br>Ask the client to explain his understanding of the term malignancy.<br>Rationale:<br>The best initial action is to assess the client&#8217;s knowledge of the term malignancy<br>when used to describe cancer. The client appears to have inaccurate knowledge.<br>Stage 4 cancer means the cancer has spread (metastasized) from where it has<br>started to another body part.<br>A client with severe Parkinson disease diagnosed with anorexia, dysphagia,<br>drooling, generalized weakness, and slurred speech is admitted to the unit. Which<br>nursing action should the practical nurse implement first for this client?<br>a. Provide the client with a word board.<br>b. Set up a suction and Yankauer at client&#8217;s bedside.<br>c. Encourage passive and active range-of-motion exercises.<br>d. Offer client nutritional milkshakes every 2 hours. &#8211; ANSWER- b. Set up a<br>suction and Yankauer at client&#8217;s bedside.<br>Rationale:<br>Dysphagia and drooling predispose this client to aspiration. A suction machine and<br>Yankauer should be set up and near the client to be used to help prevent aspiration<br>pneumonia. Aspiration is the primary concern in this situation.<br>A client diagnosed with epilepsy is admitted to the unit. What intervention should<br>the practical nurse (PN) implement if the client experiences a seizure?<br>a. Observe the length and activity of the seizure.<br>b. Insert an oral airway.<br>c. Gently restrain the client to prevent harm.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>d. Call the code team. &#8211; ANSWER- a. Observe the length and activity of the<br>seizure.<br>Rationale:<br>The PN should observe the client as they have their seizure. The length of time and<br>movement by the client needs to be observed and then documented once the client<br>is stable. The client should be placed on their side to help prevent aspiration.<br>A client diagnosed with a brain tumor is receiving radiation beam treatments to the<br>right frontal area. The practical nurse (PN) should observe this client for which<br>problem during the early post-therapy days?<br>a. Hemiplegia<br>b. Headache<br>c. Hearing loss<br>d. Dysphagia &#8211; ANSWER- b. Headache<br>Rationale:<br>Radiotherapy is a local treatment, and most side effects are site-specific, such as<br>inflammation of surrounding brain tissue, swelling, headache, and fatigue.<br>The practical nurse (PN) is assigned a client diagnosed with a hemothorax who had<br>a chest tube inserted 36 hours ago; upon entering the room, the PN observes the<br>client resting comfortably in the semi-Fowler position; respirations appear even<br>and unlabored; the water in the suction chamber is bubbling; and there is serous<br>drainage noted in the collection chamber. What is the best initial action for the PN<br>to take?<br>a. Measure and document in the drainage in the chamber.<br>b. Clamp the chest tube while assessing for air leaks.<br>c. &#8220;Milk&#8221; the tube to remove any excessive blood clot buildup.<br>d. Decrease the bubbling in the suction chamber. &#8211; ANSWER- d. Decrease the<br>bubbling in the suction chamber.<br>Rationale:<br>Follow the ABC&#8217;s (airway, breathing, and circulation) to determine that the airway<br>and breathing are stable, and the next step is to evaluate the extent of the bleeding.<br>It is not necessary to change the amount of bubbling in the suction chamber.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The nurse has reinforced teaching regarding postoperative care for a client who has<br>had a prostatectomy. Which statements indicate the need for further instructions?<br>(Select all that apply.)<br>a. &#8220;If I feel the need to void while the catheter is still in, I should try to void around<br>the catheter.&#8221;<br>b. &#8220;I should drink about 12 glasses of water a day, once the indwelling catheter is<br>removed.&#8221;<br>c. &#8220;I should only have intercourse twice weekly once I return home after surgery.&#8221;<br>d. &#8220;I should report bright red blood and large clots in my urine to my surgeon.&#8221;<br>e. &#8220;I can expect to have urine that is lightly tinged with blood when I get home.&#8221; &#8211;<br>ANSWER- a. &#8220;If I feel the need to void while the catheter is still in, I should try to<br>void around the catheter.&#8221;<br>c. &#8220;I should only have intercourse twice weekly once I return home after surgery.&#8221;<br>Rationale:<br>After prostatectomy, the client should not try to void around the catheter. It is<br>common to feel pressure inside the bladder while the irrigating catheter is still in<br>the bladder. The client should not have intercourse immediately after surgery. The<br>client should drink 12 to 14 glasses of fluid once the catheter is removed. Urine<br>that is lightly blood tinged is common; bright red blood in the urine should be<br>reported to the surgeon.<br>A client is walking in the hallway and begins experiencing an acute angina attack.<br>Which is the first action for the nurse to take?<br>a. Administer a nitroglycerine tablet sublingually.<br>b. Notify the local emergency medical services. (EMS).<br>c. Assist the client to walk back to the client&#8217;s room.<br>d. Ask the client if this attack occurred at the same time as yesterday&#8217;s. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- a. Administer a nitroglycerine tablet sublingually.<br>Rationale:<br>The first action is to administer nitroglycerine sublingually, in order to dilate the<br>coronary arteries so that more oxygenated blood can be provided to the<br>myocardium. It is not necessary to notify EMS unless the angina pain is unrelieved<br>by three nitroglycerine tablets. The client should rest immediately, not walk back<br>to the room. It is not a priority to determine whether or not the attack occurred at<br>the same time as yesterday&#8217;s.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>2023 HESI PN MED SURGE \/MED SURGE PN HESI EXITEXAM TEST BANK NEWEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERSWITH RATIONALES (ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS)|AGRADEA client who has undergone closed-appendectomy is prescribed to beginambulation the next day. 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