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Are you preparing for the HESI Med Surg exam and feeling overwhelmed by the vast amount of material covering cardiovascular disorders, respiratory conditions, renal and urinary disorders, oncology, and fluid/electrolyte imbalances? You need more than just a textbook—you need targeted, exam-style practice questions that mirror the actual HESI Med Surg test. This resource is the ultimate preparation tool, specifically designed to simulate the Evolve Elsevier HESI Med Surg exam experience and guarantee your success. This comprehensive testbank contains 300 unique, high-yield questions that cover the entire HESI Med Surg curriculum. Unlike generic study materials, this book is built around the latest 2026 exam content, ensuring you are studying the most relevant and current information. Each question is paired with a detailed, evidence-based rationale that explains not only why the correct answer is right, but also why the other options are wrong, solidifying your understanding of critical medical-surgical nursing concepts. What's Inside: 300 Actual Exam-Style Questions: Experience the format, complexity, and clinical scenario style of the real HESI Med Surg assessment. Comprehensive Answer Key: Check your work instantly with a complete answer key for all questions. In-Depth Rationales: Learn the "why" behind each answer with expert explanations designed to boost your comprehension and retention. Latest 2026 Content: Rest assured that you are studying the most current concepts, including pharmacology updates, NCLEX-style prioritization, and evidence-based practice. Clinical Vignettes: Practice with real-world scenarios that test your ability to apply nursing knowledge in critical patient care situations. Key Topics Covered: Cardiovascular Disorders: Heart failure (management, digoxin toxicity, furosemide), peripheral artery disease (PAD, claudication, ABI), hypertension, myocardial infarction (chest pain, aspirin, nitroglycerin), cardiac catheterization, atrial fibrillation (warfarin, INR), pericarditis (friction rub), and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Respiratory Conditions: COPD (pursed-lip breathing, oxygen therapy, respiratory failure), asthma (peak flow, albuterol, corticosteroids), pneumonia, ARDS (mechanical ventilation, peak airway pressure), tuberculosis (isoniazid, rifampin, sputum culture), pulmonary embolism (heparin, aPTT), chest tubes (water seal, tidaling, air leak), pneumothorax, and pleural effusion. Renal and Urinary Disorders: Acute kidney injury (AKI, oliguric phase, hyperkalemia), chronic kidney disease (CKD, erythropoietin, phosphate binders, fluid restriction), urinary tract infections (UTI, pyelonephritis, ciprofloxacin), urolithiasis (kidney stones, flank pain), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, tamsulosin), glomerulonephritis, and nephrotic syndrome. Oncology: Chemotherapy side effects (stomatitis, alopecia, nausea, myelosuppression, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia), radiation therapy side effects (skin irritation, mucositis, xerostomia, esophagitis), tumor lysis syndrome (hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, hydration, allopurinol), SIADH (hyponatremia, fluid restriction), oncologic emergencies (superior vena cava syndrome, spinal cord compression, febrile neutropenia), and cancer types and manifestations. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances: Hypokalemia, hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypocalcemia, hypercalcemia, hypomagnesemia, and related ECG changes and clinical manifestations. Medication Administration and Safety: Anticoagulants (warfarin, heparin, enoxaparin), antiplatelets (aspirin, clopidogrel), bronchodilators, corticosteroids, diuretics, antibiotics, and chemotherapy agents. Priority Nursing Actions: Clinical judgment, complication identification, patient education, and prioritization of care. Why this Guide is Different: Targeted Practice: Focus on the specific concepts tested on the HESI Med Surg exam, eliminating study waste. Builds Confidence: Reduce test anxiety by familiarizing yourself with the question types and difficulty level. Reinforces Learning: The rationales transform each question into a mini-lesson, reinforcing key concepts and clinical reasoning. Evidence-Based: All answers and rationales are grounded in current nursing standards and evidence-based practice guidelines. Stop wasting time on outdated or generic study guides. Prepare with precision and confidence. Whether you are a first-time test-taker or looking to improve your score, this guide is your key to passing the HESI Med Surg Exam and advancing your nursing career. Order your copy today and take the first step toward HESI Med Surg success!

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EVOLVE ELSEVIER HESI MED SURG EXAM
2026/2027: 300 ACTUAL Test Bank Questions
with Correct Answers & Detailed Rationales |
Guaranteed Pass

1. A client with a gram-positive bacterial skin infection is receiving
daptomycin 500 mg IV every 24 hours. The pharmacy delivers a secondary
infusion of 0.9% sodium chloride with daptomycin 500 mg/100 mL to be
infused in 30 minutes. How many mL/hour should the nurse program the
infusion pump?
A) 100 mL/hour
B) 200 mL/hour
C) 150 mL/hour
D) 250 mL/hour
Answer B: 200 mL/hour
Rationale: 30 minutes = 0.5 hours. Infusion rate = 100 mL / 0.5 hours = 200
mL/hour.




2. A client with a new diagnosis of glaucoma is concerned about going blind.
Which actions should the nurse instruct the client to implement? (Select all
that apply) E) Avoid excessive eye strain by limiting computer screen time
A) Meticulously follow the regimen for administering prescribed eye drops

,B) Schedule regular appointments to measure eye pressure
C) Report any changes in vision perception immediately
D) Maintain a diet high in vegetables, particularly carotene
Answer A: , B, C
Rationale: Managing intraocular pressure with eye drops, regular pressure checks,
and reporting vision changes help prevent optic nerve damage.




3. A client with urolithiasis is preparing for discharge after lithotripsy. Which
intervention should the nurse include in the postoperative discharge
instructions?
A) Monitor the urinary stream for a decrease in output
B) Report when hematuria becomes pink-tinged
C) Use an incentive spirometer
D) Restrict physical activities
Answer A: Monitor the urinary stream for a decrease in output
Rationale: Monitoring for decreased output is crucial to detect complications
such as obstruction or infection after lithotripsy.




4. A client one hour after abdominal surgery in the PACU has a BP of 136/80
mmHg. Fifteen minutes later, it is 114/72 mmHg. Which action should the
nurse take first?
A) Check the abdominal surgical dressing
B) Increase frequency of BP assessment

,C) Administer IV fluid bolus
D) Notify the healthcare provider immediately
Answer B: Increase frequency of BP assessment
Rationale: A significant drop in BP requires closer monitoring to assess for early
signs of shock or bleeding.




5. A client with gouty arthritis reports tenderness and swelling of the right
ankle and great toe. The client receives prescriptions for colchicine and
indomethacin. Which instructions should the nurse include in the discharge
teaching?
A) Return for periodic liver function studies
B) Consume high-protein foods to reach an ideal body weight
C) Use an electric heating pad when the pain is severe
D) Encourage active range-of-motion exercises to prevent stiffness
Answer A: Return for periodic liver function studies
Rationale: Colchicine can affect liver function; periodic monitoring is
recommended.




6. A 34-year-old male client presents to the emergency department for an
acute asthma attack. He reports using a rescue inhaler three times but still
cannot catch his breath. He says symptoms seem worse outdoors and when
exercising. He noticed his inhaler was expired. The nurse reviews the client

, history. Which two pieces of key subjective data indicate the client is in need
of health interventions? E) He noticed that his inhaler was expired
A) The client reports using a rescue inhaler three times, but he just could not catch
his breath
B) The client reports that symptoms seem worse when outdoors and when
exercising
C) Episodes like this make him extremely nervous
D) It has been a couple of months since he had an asthma attack
Answer A: and E
Rationale: Unresolved symptoms despite repeated rescue inhaler use indicate a
need for urgent intervention. An expired inhaler suggests ineffective medication
delivery.




7. A client with gout is prescribed allopurinol. Which instruction should the
nurse include?
A) Consume at least 2 liters of fluid per day
B) Avoid grapefruit juice
C) Report signs of adrenal insufficiency
D) Do not take more than the prescribed dose due to liver toxicity
Answer A: Consume at least 2 liters of fluid per day
Rationale: Allopurinol lowers serum uric acid; high fluid intake prevents urate
nephropathy and stone formation.

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