{"id":112255,"date":"2023-08-15T12:10:12","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T12:10:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=112255"},"modified":"2023-08-15T12:10:15","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T12:10:15","slug":"hesi-health-assessment-latest-2023-test-bank-real-exam-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-agradebrand-new-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/hesi-health-assessment-latest-2023-test-bank-real-exam-300-questions-and-correct-detailed-answers-with-rationales-agradebrand-new-2\/","title":{"rendered":"HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT LATEST 2023 TEST BANK REAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES |AGRADE(BRAND NEW!!)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT LATEST 2023 TEST BANK<br>REAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES<br>|AGRADE(BRAND NEW!!)<br>A 29 year old male client informs the nurse that he came to the clinic to see if,<br>&#8220;Maybe I have lung cancer or something,&#8221; and wants to get checked out since, &#8220;I<br>can&#8217;t seem to get rid of this body-wracking dry cough that has been hanging around<br>for the last six weeks.&#8221; Which computer documentation of this client&#8217;s concerns<br>should the nurse enter?<br>A. Presents with a hacking non-productive cough of 6 weeks duration.<br>B. Describe having a &#8220;body-wracking dry cough&#8221; of 6 weeks duration.<br>C. Expresses concern of &#8220;lung cancer&#8221; symptoms for the last 6 weeks.<br>D. Young adult male presents with fears that he has &#8220;lung cancer&#8221; &#8211; ANSWERCorrect answer is B, as assessment process includes chief complaint which is how<br>the patient describe why he is here in the hospital or clinic and can&#8217;t include<br>diagnosis.<br>A 75-year-old client with a recent history of a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)<br>presents with right hemiparesis. The nurse tests the deep tendon reflexes on the<br>right side and elicits a brisk 4+ response. Which interpretation of this finding is<br>accurate?<br>A. A normal reflex response.<br>B. Absent or sluggish response consistent with a lower motor neuron lesion.<br>C. Flaccid paralysis.<br>D. Hyperactive response consistent with an upper motor neuron disorder. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Correct answer is D, brisk 4+ response is correlated with hyperactive<br>response<br>The nurse examines a client&#8217;s abdomen. Which finding indicates an abnormal<br>response when palpating the spleen?<br>A. Pain notes when palpating McBurney&#8217;s point.<br>B. Tip of spleen palpable when client is asked to forcefully exhale.<br>C. Rebound tenderness with compression over right upper quadrant.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. Firm mass palpated at bottom of left rib cage. &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer is D.<br>McBurney&#8217;s point is related to appendicitis and not spleen<br>A male client arrives at the clinic for follow-up health assessment after recent<br>antibiotic treatment for pneumonia without hospitalization. Which technique<br>should the nurse implement to assess for adventitious lung sounds?<br>A. Use the bell of the stethoscope to listen to the lung fields over lower lobes. B.<br>Have the client lay flat while listening to the anterior surface of the chest.<br>C. Press the stethoscope&#8217;s diaphragm firmly on the skin over each lung field. D.<br>Shave all chest hair that may distort sounds heard through the diaphragm. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Correct answer is C. The nurse should listen to all lungs fields during<br>assessment and move from side to side during auscultation<br>A client with streptococcus pharyngitis reports high fever, difficulty swallowing<br>and a muffled voice. Which complication should the nurse suspect?<br>A. Foreign body obstruction.<br>B. Laryngeal polyps.<br>C. Peritonsillar abscess.<br>D. Nasal polyps. &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer is C. Since infections are associated<br>with abscesses and pus<br>The nurse is obtaining a health history for a client prior to a scheduled<br>cholecystectomy. While interviewing the client, which assessment technique<br>should the nurse use when asking about the client&#8217;s use of illegal drugs and<br>alcohol?<br>A. Obtain a drug using screen to verify legitimacy of client&#8217;s stated history.<br>B. Allow the client to decline answering social questions.<br>C. Ask specifically about alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and amounts.<br>D. Use the term illegal or illicit to describe street drugs &#8211; ANSWER- Correct<br>answer is C. When interviewing the patient, questions should be clear and specific<br>The nurse applies pressure over an area of the lower abdomen where the client<br>reports pain. The client denies pain upon palpation, but reports pain when the<br>pressure is released. What action should the nurse implement?<br>A. Offer to administer a laxative prescribed for PRN use.<br>B. Obtain a prescription to catheterize the client&#8217;s bladder.<br>C. Instruct the client in distraction and relation techniques.<br>D. Notify the healthcare provider of the rebound tenderness &#8211; ANSWER- Correct<br>answer is D. As this could be a sign of appendicitis<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The nurse is assessing an ulcer on a client&#8217;s lower extremity, which is likely the<br>result of either venous or arterial insufficiency. Which assessment technique<br>should the nurse use to differentiate the pathophysiology causing the ulcer? A.<br>Measure the degree of join range of motion in the extremity.<br>B. Compare the skin turgor of the client&#8217;s upper and lower leg.<br>C. Observe the specific location and appearance of the ulceration.<br>D. Note any change in the color of the ulcer when the leg is moved &#8211; ANSWERCorrect answer is C. Location and appearance of the ulcer would give us the type<br>(venous vs arterial)<br>Venous: develop on the inner lower leg, shallow wounds that are large and<br>irregular edges that slope, red with granular tissue, discoloration with yellow<br>slough present, shiny skin warm or scaly<br>Arterial: occur most often on the foot, on the heels and around lateral malleolus,<br>round shaped, well-defined edges, yellow, brown or black in color, skin pale and<br>non granulating, deep but may also appear shallow in early stages, skin is thin,<br>smooth, taut, and dry. Loss of hair on the leg is also common<br>The nurse is conducting a physical assessment of a young adult. Which<br>information provides the best indication of the individual&#8217;s nutritional status? A.<br>Status of current appetite.<br>B. A 24-hour diet history.<br>C. History of a recent weight loss.<br>D.Condition of hair, nails, and skin &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer is D. Hair, nail,<br>and skin are the most important reflection of nutritional status<br>The nurse is assessing a healthy adult male during an annual physical examination.<br>The nurse auscultates the client&#8217;s abdomen and hears gurgling sound every ten<br>seconds. What action should the nurse take in response to this finding?<br>A. Document this normal bowel sound activity in the record.<br>B. Encourage increased consumption of fiber in the diet.<br>C. Observe the next bowel movement for signs of bleeding.<br>D. Report the hyperactivity to the healthcare provider. &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer<br>is A. Normal Bowel sound consist of clicks and gurgles and 5-30 per minute. An<br>occasional borborygmus (loud prolonged gurgle) may be heard<br>In observing a client&#8217;s face, which assessment finding requires the most immediate<br>intervention by the nurse?<br>A. Eyelids are matted and crusted.<br>B. Cornea are jaundiced.<br>C. Oral mucosa is cyanotic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. Face is flushed and diaphoretic. &#8211; ANSWER- Answer is C. Blue lips occur<br>when the skin on the lips takes on a bluish tint or color. This generally is due to<br>either a lack of oxygen in the blood or to extremely cold temperatures.<br>While obtaining a health history, a male client tells the nurse that he sometimes<br>experiences shortness of breath. The nurse determines that the client&#8217;s respirators<br>are regular and deep, and his respiratory rate is 14 breaths\/minutes. What is the<br>best nursing action?<br>A. Ask the client to perform light exercise and observe the respiratory effect. B.<br>Document &#8220;dyspnea on exertion&#8221; in the client&#8217;s medical record.<br>C. Ask the client to describe the episodes of dyspnea in more detail.<br>D. Explain to the client the possible causes of dyspnea or &#8220;shortness of breath.&#8221; &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Correct answer is C. Both respiratory rate and breath sounds are<br>normal. Further assessment is needed by asking the client to describe his SOB.<br>When assessing a male client&#8217;s respiratory status, which technique should the nurse<br>use to assess his anterior- posterior (AP) chest diameter?<br>A. Auscultation.<br>B. Percussion.<br>C. Palpation.<br>D. Observation. &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer is D. Observation is the way to detect<br>barrel chest which is associated with COPD.<br>Which assessment finding supports the client statement, &#8220;My feet swell all the<br>time?&#8221;<br>A. 2+ pitting edema of ankles bilaterally.<br>B. Capillary refill both feet > 3 seconds.<br>C. Pedal pulses weak and thread.<br>D. Positive Homan&#8217;s sign bilaterally. &#8211; ANSWER- Correct answer is A. 2+ pitting<br>edema indicate swelling in the lower extremities<br>The nurse is performing a cranial nerve exam on an 87-year-old client. The nurse<br>notes that the client has a reduced upward gaze, a decreased corneal reflex, a high<br>frequency hearing loss, and a reduced gag reflex. What action should the nurse<br>take next?<br>A. Review past history for any episodes of a cerebral cortex lesion.<br>B. Implement neuro vital signs every 2 hours to detect Cushing&#8217;s Triad.<br>C. 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