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Prepare for HESI RN exams with confidence using this HESI RN Case Study: Burns, a comprehensive practice set featuring complete exam-style questions with verified answers. This resource is designed to strengthen your knowledge of burn injuries, wound care, and critical nursing interventions, helping nursing students master clinical reasoning and excel on pediatric, adult, and NCLEX-style HESI exams. Covering assessment, fluid management, pain control, infection prevention, and patient education, this case study provides realistic scenarios that mimic actual HESI exam questions. Perfect for self-study, class prep, and high-yield review. What’s Included Full Burns case study with exam-style questions Verified correct answers for accurate self-assessment Clinical rationales to explain each answer Covers assessment, interventions, fluid replacement, wound care, pain management, and patient teaching Pediatric and adult burn scenarios NCLEX/HESI-style priority, delegation, and critical thinking questions Why This Study Guide Helps Strengthens clinical reasoning for burn care and emergency nursing Mimics real HESI RN case study scenarios Identifies knowledge gaps before exams Supports first-time exam success with verified answers Ideal for nursing students, LPN-to-RN programs, and remediation

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HESI RN EXIT CASE STUDY - PERNICIOUS ANEMIA

1. pernicious anemia case study: John Baker is a 45-year-old Caucasian
male who was admitted to the medical-surgical unit 6 hours ago from the
Emergency Department due to nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, pallor,
weakness, and severe fatigue. John is divorced with no children and has been
practicing law for 15years. He also has had a medical history of chronic
gastric ulcers.


2. The nurse receives shift report and proceeds to Mr. Baker's room,
bringingthe vital sign measurement equipment. Which vital sign should
concern the nurse the most
ANS: Blood pressure is 142/80 mmHg.

Rationale: This elevated blood pressure indicates an underlying issue that
must beaddressed.



3. The nurse asks Mr. Baker how he is feeling today. He reports that he
does not have time for this hospitalization.The nurse notes that he seems
annoyed.He coughs as he tries to sit up. He turns on the television,
focuses on a newsstation, and ignores the nurse.


Which type of assessment should the nurse perform on Mr. Baker
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,ANS: A focusedassessment.


Rationale: This assessment is for evaluating the status of specific previously
identi-fied problems and any symptoms of new problems developing


4. The nurse performs a focused assessment. Which systems should
thenurse evaluate? (Select all that apply.): Cardiovascular system.


Rationale: The client has hypertension and an elevated heart rate.
Respiratory system.
Rationale: The client has a cough.


5. The nurse finds that Mr. Baker has a weak, irregular, and rapid pulse
and histongue is inflamed. The nurse decides to perform a neurological
assessmentbecause of mild tremoring. His unexpected neurological
findings included hyperactive deep tendon reflexes and mild burning and
prickling sensationson his feet and hands. He also appears to startle
easily, and he has lost about15% of his weight as compared to his last
visit, which was four months ago.


During the assessment, the nurse suspects that the client may have
perni- cious anemia. Which pathophysiological process promotes this
condition
ANS: -
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, Destruction of gastric parietal cells.



Rationale:
Pernicious anemia is often associated with chronic gastritis. This is because
destruc-tion of gastric parietal cells due to inflammation and cellular hypoxia
causes gradualgastric atrophy and a reduction of available intrinsic factor,
which is a transporter molecule that is required to promote the
bioavailability of vitamin B12.


6. The nurse finished documenting the client interview and notices that
new laboratory results have been posted in the electronic health record.
The nursenotes that the serum magnesium level is 1.0 mEq/L (0.50
mmol/L), and the normal range is 1.3 to 2.1 mEq/L (0.65 to 1.05 mmol/L).
Which other result willneed intervention
ANS: Potassium of 2.9 mEq/L (mmol/L).


Rationale:
This is a low serum potassium level; normal range is 3.5 to 5 mEq/L (mmol/L


7. Which action is most important for the nurse to perform before calling
thehealthcare provider to report the lab values
ANS: Initiate telemetry.


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