COMMUNITY HEALTH HESI EXIT
EXAM 2025 – STUDY GUIDE,
PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AND
ANSWER KEY FOR NURSING
LATEST 100% VERIFIED
A college student asks the nurse in the Campus
Student Health Center about obtaining
medication for motion sickness before a scuba
,diving trip. What instruction should the nurse
give the student regarding the use of
prescription-strength scopolamine
(Transdermal-V)?
A. "Take the oral preparation 30 minutes before
diving."
B. "Apply the skin patch behind the ear 12
hours before your trip."
C. "Use the medication at the first feeling of
nausea on the boat."
D. "Apply a new skin patch every 6 hours to the
chest or abdomen." <answer>B. "Apply the skin
patch behind the ear 12 hours before your trip."
A home health nurse knows that a 70-year-old
male client who is convalescing at home
following a hip replacement, is at risk for
developing decubitus ulcers. Which physical
characteristic of aging contributes to such a
risk?
A. 16% increase in overall body fat
B. Reduced melanin production
C. Thinning of the skin with loss of elasticity
D. Calcium loss in the bones <answer>C.
Thinning of the skin with loss of elasticity
, A male client is brought to the emergency
department as the result of a motorcycle
accident. He was not wearing a helmet at the
time of the accident, and states that he has no
intention of ever wearing one. Within the
framework of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM),
which response should the nurse provide?
A. "Wearing a helmet or not is certainly an
individual decision."
B. "You should seriously consider wearing a
helmet."
C. "Riding a motorcycle with a helmet increases
your safety."
D. "I really think you don't have the facts about
helmet use." <answer>A. "Wearing a helmet or
not is certainly an individual decision."
A 12-year-old female is seen by the school
nurse after recently experiencing increasing
difficulty sitting still and paying attention in
class, and increasingly illegible handwriting. the
nurse observes that the child has protruding
eyeballs and a staring expression. What action
should the nurse take next?
EXAM 2025 – STUDY GUIDE,
PRACTICE QUESTIONS, AND
ANSWER KEY FOR NURSING
LATEST 100% VERIFIED
A college student asks the nurse in the Campus
Student Health Center about obtaining
medication for motion sickness before a scuba
,diving trip. What instruction should the nurse
give the student regarding the use of
prescription-strength scopolamine
(Transdermal-V)?
A. "Take the oral preparation 30 minutes before
diving."
B. "Apply the skin patch behind the ear 12
hours before your trip."
C. "Use the medication at the first feeling of
nausea on the boat."
D. "Apply a new skin patch every 6 hours to the
chest or abdomen." <answer>B. "Apply the skin
patch behind the ear 12 hours before your trip."
A home health nurse knows that a 70-year-old
male client who is convalescing at home
following a hip replacement, is at risk for
developing decubitus ulcers. Which physical
characteristic of aging contributes to such a
risk?
A. 16% increase in overall body fat
B. Reduced melanin production
C. Thinning of the skin with loss of elasticity
D. Calcium loss in the bones <answer>C.
Thinning of the skin with loss of elasticity
, A male client is brought to the emergency
department as the result of a motorcycle
accident. He was not wearing a helmet at the
time of the accident, and states that he has no
intention of ever wearing one. Within the
framework of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM),
which response should the nurse provide?
A. "Wearing a helmet or not is certainly an
individual decision."
B. "You should seriously consider wearing a
helmet."
C. "Riding a motorcycle with a helmet increases
your safety."
D. "I really think you don't have the facts about
helmet use." <answer>A. "Wearing a helmet or
not is certainly an individual decision."
A 12-year-old female is seen by the school
nurse after recently experiencing increasing
difficulty sitting still and paying attention in
class, and increasingly illegible handwriting. the
nurse observes that the child has protruding
eyeballs and a staring expression. What action
should the nurse take next?