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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXIT EXAM LATEST 2025 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS 2026 PHARMACOLOGY HESI EXIT EXAM REAL EXAM WITH ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A

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This comprehensive study document contains the latest HESI Pharmacology Exit Exam questions and verified answers for 2025. It covers all major drug categories, mechanisms of action, side effects, contraindications, and nursing interventions. Key topics include cardiovascular agents, antibiotics, endocrine medications, psychotropic drugs, and pain management. Each question includes accurate rationales to support understanding and test readiness. Designed for BSN and ADN nursing students preparing for the HESI Exit and NCLEX exams, this resource aligns with the most current pharmacology standards and HESI blueprints.

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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXIT EXAM LATEST
2025 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS 2026
PHARMACOLOGY HESI EXIT EXAM REAL
EXAM WITH ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A




VERSION 1
1) A Nurse Is Caring For A Client With Hyperparathyroidism And Notes That The
Client's Serum Calcium Level Is 13 Mg/Dl. Which Medication Should The Nurse
Prepare To Administer As Prescribed To The Client?

1. Calcium Chloride

2. Calcium Gluconate

3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin)

4. Large Doses Of Vitamin D 3. Calcitonin (Miacalcin)

Rationale:

The Normal Serum Calcium Level Is 8.6 To 10.0 Mg/Dl. This Client Is Experiencing
Hypercalcemia. Calcium Gluconate And Calcium Chloride Are Medications Used For
The Treatment Of Tetany, Which Occurs As A Result Of Acute Hypocalcemia. In
Hypercalcemia, Large Doses Of Vitamin D Need To Be Avoided. Calcitonin, A Thyroid
Hormone, Decreases The Plasma Calcium Level By Inhibiting Bone Resorption And
Lowering The Serum Calcium Concentration.

2.) Salicylic Acid Is Prescribed For A Client With A Diagnosis Of Psoriasis. The Nurse
Monitors The Client, Knowing That Which Of The Following Would Indicate The
Presence Of Systemic Toxicity From This Medication?

1. Tinnitus

2. Diarrhea

3. Constipation

4. Decreased Respirations 1. Tinnitus

Rationale:
Salicylic Acid Is Absorbed Readily Through The Skin, And Systemic Toxicity (Salicylism)
Can Result. Symptoms Include Tinnitus, Dizziness, Hyperpnea, And Psychological
Disturbances. Constipation And Diarrhea Are Not Associated With Salicylism.

4.) The Camp Nurse Asks The Children Preparing To Swim In The Lake If They
Have Applied Sunscreen. The Nurse Reminds The Children That Chemical
Sunscreens Are Most Effective When Applied:



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1. Immediately Before Swimming

2. 15 Minutes Before Exposure To The Sun

3. Immediately Before Exposure To The Sun

4. At Least 30 Minutes Before Exposure To The Sun 4. At Least 30 Minutes Before
Exposure To The Sun

Rationale:

Sunscreens Are Most Effective When Applied At Least 30 Minutes Before Exposure
To The Sun So That They Can Penetrate The Skin. All Sunscreens Should Be
Reapplied After Swimming Or Sweating.

5.) Mafenide Acetate (Sulfamylon) Is Prescribed For The Client With A Burn Injury.
When Applying The Medication, The Client Complains Of Local Discomfort And
Burning. Which Of The Following Is The Most Appropriate Nursing Action?

1. Notifying The Registered Nurse

2. Discontinuing The Medication

3. Informing The Client That This Is Normal

4. Applying A Thinner Film Than Prescribed To The Burn Site 3. Informing The
Client That This Is Normal

Rationale:

Mafenide Acetate Is Bacteriostatic For Gram-Negative And Gram-Positive
Organisms And Is Used To Treat Burns To Reduce Bacteria Present In Avascular
Tissues. The Client Should Be Informed That The Medication Will Cause Local
Discomfort And Burning And That This Is A Normal Reaction; Therefore Options 1,
2, And 4 Are Incorrect

6.) The Burn Client Is Receiving Treatments Of Topical Mafenide Acetate
(Sulfamylon) To The Site Of Injury. The Nurse Monitors The Client, Knowing That
Which Of The Following Indicates That A Systemic Effect Has Occurred?

1.Hyperventilation

2.Elevated Blood Pressure

3.Local Pain At The Burn Site

4.Local Rash At The Burn Site 1.Hyperventilation
Rationale:

Mafenide Acetate Is A Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor And Can Suppress Renal Excretion
Of Acid, Thereby Causing Acidosis. Clients Receiving This Treatment Should Be
Monitored For Signs Of An Acid-Base Imbalance (Hyperventilation). If This Occurs, The
Medication Should Be Discontinued For 1 To 2 Days. Options 3 And 4 Describe Local
Rather Than Systemic Effects. An Elevated Blood Pressure May Be Expected From The
Pain That Occurs With A Burn Injury.

7.) Isotretinoin Is Prescribed For A Client With Severe Acne. Before The
Administration Of This Medication, The Nurse Anticipates That Which Laboratory
Test Will Be Prescribed?


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1. Platelet Count

2. Triglyceride Level

3. Complete Blood Count

4. White Blood Cell Count 2. Triglyceride Level

Rationale:

Isotretinoin Can Elevate Triglyceride Levels. Blood Triglyceride Levels Should Be
Measured Before Treatment And Periodically Thereafter Until The Effect On The
Triglycerides Has Been Evaluated. Options 1, 3, And 4 Do Not Need To Be
Monitored Specifically During This Treatment.

8.) A Client With Severe Acne Is Seen In The Clinic And The Health Care Provider
(HCP) Prescribes Isotretinoin. The Nurse Reviews The Client's Medication Record
And Would Contact The (HCP) If The Client Is Taking Which Medication?

1. Vitamin A

2. Digoxin (Lanoxin)

3. Furosemide (Lasix)

4. Phenytoin (Dilantin) 1. Vitamin A

Rationale:

Isotretinoin Is A Metabolite Of Vitamin A And Can Produce Generalized
Intensification Of Isotretinoin Toxicity. Because Of The Potential For Increased
Toxicity, Vitamin A Supplements Should Be Discontinued Before Isotretinoin
Therapy. Options 2, 3, And 4 Are Not Contraindicated With The Use Of Isotretinoin.

9.) The Nurse Is Applying A Topical Corticosteroid To A Client With Eczema. The
Nurse Would Monitor For The Potential For Increased Systemic Absorption Of The
Medication If The Medication Were Being Applied To Which Of The Following Body
Areas?

1. Back

2. Axilla
3. Soles Of The Feet

4. Palms Of The Hands 2. Axilla

Rationale:

Topical Corticosteroids Can Be Absorbed Into The Systemic Circulation. Absorption
Is Higher From Regions Where The Skin Is Especially Permeable (Scalp, Axilla,
Face, Eyelids, Neck, Perineum, Genitalia), And Lower From Regions In Which
Permeability Is Poor (Back, Palms, Soles).

10.) The Clinic Nurse Is Performing An Admission Assessment On A Client. The
Nurse Notes That The Client Is Taking Azelaic Acid (Azelex). Because Of The
Medication Prescription, The Nurse Would Suspect That The Client Is Being
Treated For:

1. Acne



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2. Eczema

3. Hair Loss

4. Herpes Simplex 1. Acne

Rationale:

Azelaic Acid Is A Topical Medication Used To Treat Mild To Moderate Acne. The Acid
Appears To Work By Suppressing The Growth Of Propionibacterium Acnes And
Decreasing The Proliferation Of Keratinocytes. Options 2, 3, And 4 Are Incorrect.

11.) The Health Care Provider Has Prescribed Silver Sulfadiazine (Silvadene) For
The Client With A Partial-Thickness Burn, Which Has Cultured Positive For Gram-
Negative Bacteria. The Nurse Is Reinforcing Information To The Client About The
Medication. Which Statement Made By The Client Indicates A Lack Of
Understanding About The Treatments?

1. "The Medication Is An Antibacterial."

2. "The Medication Will Help Heal Theburn."

3. "The Medication Will Permanently Stain My Skin."

4. "The Medication Should Be Applied Directly To The Wound." 3. "The Medication
Will Permanently Stain My Skin."

Rationale:

Silver Sulfadiazine (Silvadene) Is An Antibacterial That Has A Broad Spectrum Of
Activity Against Gram-Negative Bacteria, Gram-Positive Bacteria, And Yeast. It Is
Applied Directly To The Wound To Assist In Healing. It Does Not Stain The Skin.

12.) A Nurse Is Caring For A Client Who Is Receiving An Intravenous (IV) Infusion Of
An Antineoplastic Medication. During The Infusion, The Client Complains Of Pain At
The Insertion Site. During An Inspection Of The Site, The Nurse Notes Redness And
Swelling And That The Rate Of Infusion Of The Medication Has Slowed. The Nurse
Should Take Which Appropriate Action?

1. Notify The Registered Nurse.

2. Administer Pain Medication To Reduce The Discomfort.

3. Apply Ice And Maintain The Infusion Rate, As Prescribed.

4. Elevate The Extremity Of The IV Site, And Slow The Infusion. 1. Notify The
Registered Nurse.

Rationale:

When Antineoplastic Medications (Chemotheraputic Agents) Are Administered Via
IV, Great Care Must Be Taken To Prevent The Medication From Escaping Into The
Tissues Surrounding The Injection Site, Because Pain, Tissue Damage, And Necrosis
Can Result. The Nurse Monitors For Signs Of Extravasation, Such As Redness Or
Swelling At The Insertion Site And A Decreased Infusion Rate. If Extravasation
Occurs, The Registered Nurse Needs To Be Notified; He Or She Will Then Contact
The Health Care Provider.




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