READING COMPREHENSION EXAM COMPLETE
PRACTICE EXAM | ORIGINAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND DETAILED ANSWERS | UPDATED 2026/2027
STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Elsevier (HESI – Health Education Systems, Inc.)
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HESI A2 READING COMPREHENSION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
100+ ORIGINAL MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 75%
TESTING TIME: 60 Minutes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Main Idea Identification
• Supporting Details
• Author's Purpose
• Vocabulary in Context
• Drawing Logical Conclusions
,• Making Inferences
• Fact vs. Opinion
• Sequence & Organization
• Tone & Point of View
• Critical Reading & Analysis
ELSEVIER HESI || ALIGNED WITH CURRENT HESI A2 READING COMPREHENSION
BLUEPRINTS || ORIGINAL PRACTICE EXAM || COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE ||
EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION MATERIAL || UPDATED 2026/2027 EDITION ||
DESIGNED FOR ACADEMIC REVIEW AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT
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Questions 1–8 — Main Idea & Supporting Details
QUESTION 1
A hospital implemented a new electronic medication administration record (eMAR)
system. During the first month, nurses required additional training because
documentation took longer than expected. By the third month, however, medication
errors decreased by 18%, and documentation accuracy improved significantly.
Hospital administrators concluded that although the transition required an initial
investment of time, the long-term benefits outweighed the temporary inconvenience.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Medication errors are unavoidable in hospitals.
B. Electronic documentation permanently slows nursing workflow.
C. Initial challenges with new technology can lead to improved patient safety over
time.
D. Nurses preferred paper documentation.
,Correct Answer: C. Initial challenges with new technology can lead to improved
patient safety over time.
Explanation: The passage emphasizes that although implementation initially created
difficulties, measurable improvements eventually occurred. Option C captures this
overall message. Options A, B, and D either contradict the passage or focus on
unsupported details.
QUESTION 2
According to the passage, what occurred during the third month?
A. Documentation accuracy declined.
B. Medication errors increased.
C. Nurses stopped using the system.
D. Medication errors decreased while documentation improved.
Correct Answer: D. Medication errors decreased while documentation improved.
Explanation: The passage explicitly states that medication errors fell by 18% and
documentation accuracy improved during the third month. The remaining options
directly contradict the information provided.
QUESTION 3
Why did administrators consider the project successful?
A. The software cost less than expected.
B. Nurses no longer needed training.
C. Long-term improvements justified the early adjustment period.
D. Documentation was eliminated.
, Correct Answer: C. Long-term improvements justified the early adjustment period.
Explanation: Administrators concluded that the long-term benefits outweighed the
initial inconvenience. The passage does not discuss software cost, eliminating
documentation, or ending training.
QUESTION 4
Which statement is best supported?
A. Every hospital should adopt identical software immediately.
B. Short-term inconvenience may produce lasting improvements.
C. Technology always eliminates human error.
D. Paper charts are safer.
Correct Answer: B. Short-term inconvenience may produce lasting improvements.
Explanation: This conclusion follows directly from the passage. The remaining options
overgeneralize or introduce ideas not mentioned.
QUESTION 5
Which word best describes the administrators' attitude?
A. Discouraged
B. Optimistic
C. Indifferent
D. Suspicious
Correct Answer: B. Optimistic
Explanation: Administrators viewed the implementation positively because measurable
improvements occurred. The passage provides no evidence of discouragement,