{"id":130389,"date":"2023-12-13T19:37:14","date_gmt":"2023-12-13T19:37:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=130389"},"modified":"2023-12-13T19:37:16","modified_gmt":"2023-12-13T19:37:16","slug":"hesi-fundamentals-proctored-exam-actual-exam-questions-with-detailed-verified-answers-and-rationale-100-correct-a-grade-assured","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/12\/13\/hesi-fundamentals-proctored-exam-actual-exam-questions-with-detailed-verified-answers-and-rationale-100-correct-a-grade-assured\/","title":{"rendered":"HESI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (100% CORRECT) \/A+ GRADE ASSURED"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>HESI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (100% CORRECT) \/A+ GRADE ASSURED<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>HESI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM<br>ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH<br>DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS AND<br>RATIONALE (100% CORRECT) 2023-<br>2024\/A+ GRADE ASSURED<br>The nurse is using the Glasgow Coma Scale to perform a<br>neurologic assessment. A comatose client winces and pulls<br>away from a painful stimulus. Which action should the nurse<br>take next?<br>A. Document that the client responds to painful stimulus.<br>B. Observe the client&#8217;s response to verbal stimulation.<br>C. Place the client on seizure precautions for 24 hours.<br>D. Report decorticate posturing to the health care provider &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026.A<br>Rationale: The client has demonstrated a purposeful response<br>to pain, which should be documented as such. Response to<br>painful stimulus is assessed after response to verbal stimulus,<br>not before. There is no indication for placing the client on<br>seizure precautions. Reporting decorticate posturing to the<br>health care provider is nonpurposeful movement.<br>The nurse plans to administer diazepam, 4 mg IV push, to a<br>client with severe anxiety. How many milliliters should the nurse<br>administer? (Round to the nearest tenth.)<br>A. 0.2 mL<br>B. 0.8 mL<br>C. 1.25 mL<br>D. 2.0 mL &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026B<br>Rationale: (1 mL \u00d7 4 mg)\/5 mg = 0.8 mL<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The nurse prepares to insert a nasogastric tube in a client with<br>hyperemesis who is awake and alert. Which intervention(s)<br>is(are) correct? (Select all that apply.)<br>A. Place the client in a high Fowler position.<br>B. Help the client assume a left side-lying position.<br>C. Measure the tube from the tip of the nose to the umbilicus.<br>D. Instruct the client to swallow after the tube has passed the<br>pharynx.<br>E. Assist the client in extending the neck back so the tube may<br>enter the larynx. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026A, D<br>Rationale:<br>(A and D) are the correct steps to follow during nasogastric<br>intubation. Only the unconscious or obtunded client should be<br>placed in a left side-lying position (B). The tube should be<br>measured from the tip of the nose to behind the ear and then<br>from behind the ear to the xiphoid process (C). The neck<br>should only be extended back prior to the tube passing the<br>pharynx and then the client should be instructed to position the<br>neck forward (E).<br>The nurse teaches the use of a gait belt to a male caregiver<br>whose wife has right-sided weakness and needs assistance<br>with ambulation. The caregiver performs a return demonstration<br>of the skill. Which observation indicates that the caregiver has<br>learned how to perform this procedure correctly?<br>A. Standing on his wife&#8217;s strong side, the caregiver is ready to<br>hold the gait belt if any evidence of weakness is observed.<br>B. Standing on his wife&#8217;s weak side, the caregiver provides<br>security by holding the gait belt from the back.<br>C. Standing behind his wife, the caregiver provides balance by<br>holding both sides of the gait belt.<br>D. Standing slightly in front and to the right of his wife, the<br>caregiver guides her forward by gently pulling on the gait belt. &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026B<br>Rationale: His wife is most likely to lean toward the weak side<br>and needs extra support on that side and from the back to<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>prevent falling. Options A, C, and D provide less security for<br>her.<br>Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority when planning<br>care for a client with an indwelling urinary catheter?<br>A. Self-care deficit<br>B. Functional incontinence<br>C. Fluid volume deficit<br>D. High risk for infection &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026D<br>Rationale: Indwelling urinary catheters are a major source of<br>infection. Options A and B are both problems that may require<br>an indwelling catheter. Option C is not affected by an indwelling<br>catheter.<br>A client has a nursing diagnosis of Altered sleep patterns<br>related to nocturia. Which client instruction is important for the<br>nurse to provide?<br>A. Decrease intake of fluids after the evening meal.<br>B. Drink a glass of cranberry juice every day.<br>C. Drink a glass of warm decaffeinated beverage at bedtime.<br>D. Consult the health care provider about a sleeping pill. &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026A<br>Rationale: Nocturia is urination during the night. Option A is<br>helpful to decrease the production of urine, thus decreasing the<br>need to void at night. Option B helps prevent bladder infections.<br>Option C may promote sleep, but the fluid will contribute to<br>nocturia. Option D may result in urinary incontinence if the<br>client is sedated and does not awaken to void.<br>When performing sterile wound care in the acute care setting,<br>the nurse obtains a bottle of normal saline from the bedside<br>table that is labeled &#8220;opened&#8221; and dated 48 hours prior to the<br>current date. Which is the best action for the nurse to take?<br>A. Use the normal saline solution once more and then discard.<br>B. Obtain a new sterile syringe to draw up the labeled saline<br>solution.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. Use the saline solution and then relabel the bottle with the<br>current date.<br>D. Discard the saline solution and obtain a new unopened<br>bottle. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026D<br>Rationale: Solutions labeled as opened within 24 hours may be<br>used for clean procedures, but only newly opened solutions are<br>considered sterile. This solution is not newly opened and is out<br>of date, so it should be discarded. Options A, B, and C describe<br>incorrect procedures.<br>Based on the nursing diagnosis of risk for infection, which<br>intervention is best for the nurse to implement when providing<br>care for an older incontinent client?<br>A. Maintain standard precautions.<br>B. Initiate contact isolation measures.<br>C. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter.<br>D. Instruct client in the use of adult diapers. &#8211; \u2026.ANSWER\u2026A<br>Rationale: The best action to decrease the risk of infection in<br>vulnerable clients is handwashing. Option B is not necessary<br>unless the client has an infection. Option C increases the risk of<br>infection. Option D does not reduce the risk of infection.<br>When taking a client&#8217;s blood pressure, the nurse is unable to<br>distinguish the point at which the first sound was heard. Which<br>is the best action for the nurse to take?<br>A. Deflate the cuff completely and immediately reattempt the<br>reading.<br>B. Reinflate the cuff completely and leave it inflated for 90 to<br>110 seconds before taking the second reading.<br>C. Deflate the cuff to zero and wait 30 to 60 seconds before<br>reattempting the reading.<br>D. Document the exact level visualized on the<br>sphygmomanometer where the first fluctuation was seen. &#8211;<br>\u2026.ANSWER\u2026C<br>Rationale: Deflating the cuff for 30 to 60 seconds allows blood<br>flow to return to the extremity so that an accurate reading can<br>be obtained on that extremity a second time. Option A could<br>Powered by <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HESI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (100% CORRECT) \/A+ GRADE ASSURED HESI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAMACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITHDETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS ANDRATIONALE (100% CORRECT) 2023-2024\/A+ GRADE ASSUREDThe nurse is using the Glasgow Coma Scale to perform aneurologic assessment. A comatose client winces and pullsaway from a painful stimulus. 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