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Ace your BSN HESI 266 Med-Surg Exam V4 with this comprehensive collection of high-yield practice questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales, designed to help nursing students prepare confidently for the 2026/2027 examination. The guide covers essential medical-surgical nursing concepts, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, endocrine, renal, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, hematologic, immune, and infectious disorders, along with patient assessment, pharmacology, prioritization, safety, clinical judgment, and evidence-based nursing interventions. The practice questions are organized to reflect the style and level of difficulty commonly encountered on the BSN HESI 266 Med-Surg Exam V4, making this resource ideal for self-study, comprehensive review, and exam preparation. Each answer includes a detailed rationale to reinforce medical-surgical nursing concepts, strengthen clinical reasoning and decision-making skills, improve test-taking confidence, and help you maximize your performance on exam day.

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, BSN HESI 266 Med-Surg Exam V4:
High-Yield Questions, Answers, &
Rationales 2026/2027 Update
Question 1: Cardiovascular & Acute Coronary Syndrome
A client is admitted to the emergency department with
substernal crushing chest pressure radiating to the left shoulder
and jaw. The 12-lead electrocardiogram reveals ST-segment
depression and T-wave inversion in leads V1 through V4. The
nurse recognizes that these findings indicate which underlying
condition?
 A. Transmural ST-elevation myocardial infarction
(STEMI) of the inferior wall.
 B. Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) or
ischemia involving the anterior wall.
 C. Acute pericarditis affecting the entire epicardial surface.
 D. Right ventricular infarction secondary to coronary
vasospasm.
Correct Answer: B. Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction
(NSTEMI) or ischemia involving the anterior wall.
Explanation: ST-segment depression and T-wave inversion
typically indicate myocardial ischemia or a non-ST-elevation
myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). Leads V1 through V4 focus
on the anterior surface of the left ventricle.
Question 2: Respiratory & Chest Tube Management

,A client with a right-sided chest tube connected to a water-seal
suction system is ambulating in the hallway when the chest tube
accidentally disconnects from the drainage unit. What is the
nurse's immediate priority action?
 A. Clamp the chest tube securely with padded metal
hemostats near the insertion site.
 B. Submerge the end of the chest tubing momentarily in a
sterile container of sterile water to maintain the water seal.
 C. Pull the chest tube out rapidly while instructing the
client to perform the Valsalva maneuver.
 D. Leave the tubing open to room air while applying
pressure dressings.
Correct Answer: B. Submerge the end of the chest tubing
momentarily in a sterile container of sterile water to
maintain the water seal.
Explanation: If a chest tube disconnects from the drainage unit,
submerging the distal end in sterile water re-establishes a water
seal immediately, preventing air from entering the pleural space
and causing a tension pneumothorax. Clamping should be
avoided unless specifically ordered or checking for leaks, as it
can cause tension pneumothorax.
Question 3: Endocrine & Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
Management
A client is admitted to the intensive care unit in diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA). The current blood glucose is 420 mg/dL,
serum potassium is 3.2 mEq/L, and pH is 7.15. Which

, prescription should the nurse clarify with the healthcare provider
before initiating therapy?
 A. Initiate a continuous intravenous regular insulin infusion
at 0.1 units/kg/hour.
 B. Administer 0.9% Normal Saline IV bolus rapidly.
 C. Administer intravenous potassium chloride
supplementation.
 D. Hold insulin administration until potassium is corrected
to ≥ 3.3 mEq/L.
Correct Answer: A. Initiate a continuous intravenous
regular insulin infusion at 0.1 units/kg/hour.
Explanation: Insulin drives potassium into cells, which will
lower serum potassium even further. If the serum potassium is
below 3.3 mEq/L, insulin must be withheld and potassium
repleted first to prevent fatal cardiac dysrhythmias.
Question 4: Renal & Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal
Dialysis (CAPD)
While performing a routine exchange for a client undergoing
continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), the nurse
notes that the drainage outflow has stopped prematurely and the
effluent is minimal. What is the nurse's best initial action?
 A. Flush the peritoneal catheter forcefully with 50 mL of
sterile heparinized saline.
 B. Reposition the client to their side, check the tubing for
kinks, or have them walk briefly.
 C. Clamp the peritoneal catheter permanently and prepare
for emergent hemodialysis.

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