HESI WEST COAST UNIVERSITY
EXAM QUESTIONS & ACTUAL
CORRECT ANSWERS 100%
abstain - CORRECT ANSWER to voluntarily refrain from something
accountable - CORRECT ANSWER to be responsible
acute - CORRECT ANSWER sudden, intense
adhere - CORRECT ANSWER stick together
adverse - CORRECT ANSWER undesired
aegis - CORRECT ANSWER control, protection
ambivalent - CORRECT ANSWER uncertain
apply - CORRECT ANSWER to place
assent - CORRECT ANSWER to give consent, agree
audible - CORRECT ANSWER able to be heard
bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER single-celled organism
, bilateral - CORRECT ANSWER present on both sides
cardiac - CORRECT ANSWER relating to the heart
cavity - CORRECT ANSWER opening, empty area
cease - CORRECT ANSWER to come to an end
chronology - CORRECT ANSWER order of events
compensatory - CORRECT ANSWER making up for something
concave - CORRECT ANSWER Rounded inward
concise - CORRECT ANSWER to the point
consistency - CORRECT ANSWER how thick or thin a fluid is
constrict - CORRECT ANSWER to become smaller
contingent - CORRECT ANSWER dependent
contraindication - CORRECT ANSWER a reason something should not be done
convulsive - CORRECT ANSWER violent shaking of the body
EXAM QUESTIONS & ACTUAL
CORRECT ANSWERS 100%
abstain - CORRECT ANSWER to voluntarily refrain from something
accountable - CORRECT ANSWER to be responsible
acute - CORRECT ANSWER sudden, intense
adhere - CORRECT ANSWER stick together
adverse - CORRECT ANSWER undesired
aegis - CORRECT ANSWER control, protection
ambivalent - CORRECT ANSWER uncertain
apply - CORRECT ANSWER to place
assent - CORRECT ANSWER to give consent, agree
audible - CORRECT ANSWER able to be heard
bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER single-celled organism
, bilateral - CORRECT ANSWER present on both sides
cardiac - CORRECT ANSWER relating to the heart
cavity - CORRECT ANSWER opening, empty area
cease - CORRECT ANSWER to come to an end
chronology - CORRECT ANSWER order of events
compensatory - CORRECT ANSWER making up for something
concave - CORRECT ANSWER Rounded inward
concise - CORRECT ANSWER to the point
consistency - CORRECT ANSWER how thick or thin a fluid is
constrict - CORRECT ANSWER to become smaller
contingent - CORRECT ANSWER dependent
contraindication - CORRECT ANSWER a reason something should not be done
convulsive - CORRECT ANSWER violent shaking of the body