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BSN 366 Exit HESI (Spring '25) Test Bank
(2026) comprehensive questions and
verified detailed solutions ( MULTIPLE
CHOICES) |100% CORRECT


BSN 366 Exit HESI (Spring '25)




The nurse is planning discharge instructions for a client with type 2 diabetes
who will be starting Exenatide. Which information should be included in the
discharge instructions?


A. Exenatide acts in the same way as insulin in lowering blood glucose.
B. Inject exenatide within 30 minutes before or after a meal.
C. There are no precautions when taking Exenatide with other medications.
D. Notify your healthcare provider if you start having abdominal pain.
D. Notify your healthcare provider if you start having abdominal pain.
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


1. Click to highlight the aspects of the assessment that require urgent
attention:
The client's pain is 2/10. The client requests sleeping medication for the night.
She states she has horrible thoughts and memories about the house
collapsing all the time, and that it is keeping her from falling asleep. She states

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"I used to be so happy before all of this happened. Now I can;t seem to get out
of this funk I am in." The client would also prefer to be in a quieter area of the
unit as she is currently by the nurses station and hears talking and alarms
constantly.
-She states she has horrible thoughts and memories about the house collapsing all
the time.
- it is keeping her from falling asleep.
-prefers to be in a quieter area of the unit.
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


2. Drag from the options to complete the sentence:
After listening to the clients symptoms, the nurse realizes that she likely
has______________ related to _______________
Acute Stress Disorder, Traumatic Stress exposure
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


3. Click to specify which client statement of behaviors is most likely
associated with each of the listed defense mechanism. Some statements or
behaviors may be consistent with more than one mechanism. Each column
must have at least one but may have more than one answer selected.
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


4. What nursing reviews the physicians orders for Clonazepam and gives the
medication as ordered. (SATA)

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a. monitor calcium levels
b. assist the client to the bathroom
c. screen for orthostatic hypotension
d. assess mental status regularly
e. provide oral care at least twice a day
f. have an opioid agonist at the bedside
b. assist the client to the bathroom
d. assess mental status regularly
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


5. What other treatment might be helpful for this client? SATA
a. animal therapy
b. administration of lithium
c. consciousness-raising
d. phototherapy
e. electroconvulsive therapy
f. cognitive behavioral therapy
a. animal therapy
c. consciousness-raising
f. cognitive behavioral therapy
Case Study: The client is in the hospital after her house collapsed during a
hurricane. She has been in the intensive care unit for 2 weeks and moved
today to the surgical floor to continue monitoring her respiratory function and
to complete intravenous antibiotic administration.


6. For each client statement, click to highlight the statement(s) below that
require follow up teaching by the nurse.
a. "this diagnosis means that I am crazy"
b. " I can learn to manage my thoughts better through therapy"
c. "I can use holistic approaches like medication to help my symptoms"

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d. "Many people have the same response to a stressful situation as I am
having right"
e. "I am at high risk for post-traumatic-stress disorder because I have acute
stress disorder"
f. " I will probably need to be on medication for the rest of my life"
a. "this diagnosis means that I am crazy"
b. " I can learn to manage my thoughts better through therapy"
f. " I will probably need to be on medication for the rest of my life"
A client with foul-smelling drainage from an incision on the upper left arm is
admitted with a suspected methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA). What nursing interventions should the nurse include in the plan of
care? Select all that apply


a. Explain the purpose of a low-bacteria diet
b. Send wound drainage for culture and sensitivity
c. Institute contact precautions for staff and visitors
d. Use standard precautions and wear a mask
e. Monitor the clients white blood cell count
b. Send wound drainage for culture and sensitivity
c. Institute contact precautions for staff and visitors
e. Monitor the clients white blood cell count
An older adult client who has difficulty hearing is being discharged form
surgery following cataract extraction and lens implantation. Which
intervention is most important for the nurse to implement to ensure the clients
compliance with self-care.


a. Provide written instructions for eye drop administration
b. Speak clearly and face the client for lip reading
c. Have the client vocalize the instructions provided
d. Ensure that someone will stay with the client for 24 hours
a. Provide written instructions for eye drop administration
When assessing a client with an ionized calcium level of 15 mg/dL (4.25
mmol/L), which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement
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