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Test Bank For HESI RN Exit Exam 2026/2027 Versions 1–7 & Past

Papers For HESI RN Exit Exams From 2018 – 2024 With Diagrams,

Rationales & Pictures | Pass On First Attempt

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Table Of Contents:
 HESI RN Exit Exam V1………… 02

 HESI RN Exit Exam V2………… 148

 HESI RN Exit V3………………... 203

 HESI Exit RN V4………………... 260

 HESI Exit RN V5………………... 303

 HESI Exit RN V6………………... 348

 HESI EXIT RN V7………………. 390

 ADDITIONAL HESI EXIT RN EXAM V1-V7 PAST PAPER

FROM 2022-2024 WITH PICTURES,RATIONALES AND

DIAGRAMS…………………….. 527

,HESI RN Exit Exam v1
The nurse is completing the admission assessment of a 3-year-old who
is admitted with bacterial meningitis and hydrocephalus. Which
assessment finding is evidence that the child is experiencing increased
intracranial pressure (ICP)?
A. Tachycardia and tachypnea
B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses
C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels

D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope

ANSWER:
B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary

responses

Rationale:
Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses are a direct sign of increased
intracranial pressure affecting cranial nerves, particularly the
oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). These findings indicate neurologic
deterioration and warrant immediate intervention.
Explanation of Incorrect Options:
 A. Tachycardia and tachypnea: These are nonspecific findings
and may occur with fever or infection but are not reliable
indicators of increased ICP. In fact, bradycardia (not tachycardia)
is often seen with rising ICP.
 C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels: These
are signs more typically seen in infants due to open sutures. By
3 years of age, the fontanels are generally closed, making this
less likely.
 D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope: While late signs of
increased ICP can include changes in vital signs, syncope is not
typically associated with elevated ICP in children and is more
common with cardiac or vasovagal events.

,Test-Taking Tip:
In pediatric patients, neurologic signs like pupillary changes and
altered level of consciousness are more reliable indicators of increased
ICP than general signs such as changes in heart rate or respiratory rate.
Know which signs are age-appropriate.
DIF: Analysis
REF: Pediatric Nursing: Content Review and NCLEX®-Style Q&A
OBJ: Neurological assessment and prioritization in pediatrics
TOP: Pediatric Neurological Disorders




A client with acute pancreatitis is admitted with severe, piercing
abdominal pain and an elevated serum amylase. Which additional
information is the client most likely to report to the nurse?
A. Abdominal pain decreases when lying supine
B. Pain lasts an hour and leaves the abdomen tender

C. Right upper quadrant pain refers to right scapula

D. Drinks alcohol until intoxicated at least twice weekly.

ANSWER:A. Abdominal pain decreases when lying supine
Rationale:
Chronic or binge alcohol consumption is one of the most common
causes of acute pancreatitis. Alcohol leads to inflammation of the
pancreatic ducts and premature activation of pancreatic enzymes,
which results in autodigestion of the pancreas and intense abdominal
pain.
Explanation of Incorrect Options:
 A. Abdominal pain decreases when lying supine: This is
incorrect. Pancreatic pain typically worsens when lying flat and
improves when siFng up and leaning forward.
 B. Pain lasts an hour and leaves the abdomen tender: Pancreatic
pain is persistent and severe, often lasting for hours to days. It is
not typically transient.

,  C. Right upper quadrant pain refers to right scapula: This
͘ characteristic of biliary colic
description is more ͘ or gallbladder
͘
disease, not pancreatitis, which typically ͘
causes epigastric pain
radiating to the back.
Test-Taking Tip:
When evaluating abdominal ͘ pain, always͘ consider risk factors like
alcohol use or gallstones for pancreatitis. Pain that radiates to the
back and worsens when lying ͘ flat is classic for pancreatitis, often with
͘ alcohol use.
a history of
͘
DIF: Analysis
͘
REF: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts for Interprofessional
Collaborative Care
͘
OBJ: Identify contributing factors and sym ͘
͘ ptom ͘
patterns in GI
disorders
TOP: Gastrointestinal Disorders – Pancreatitis


.




A child newly diagnosed
͘ with sickle cell anemia͘ (SCA) is being
discharged from ͘the hospital.
Which information
͘ is most
͘ important
͘ for the nurse to provide the

parents prior to discharge?

A. Instructions about how much
͘ fluid the child should drink daily. ͘

B. Signs of addiction to opioid pain medications
͘
C. Information
͘ about non-pharmaceutical
͘ pain relief measures
͘
D. Referral for social services for the child and family
͘ ͘

ANSWER:A. Instructions about how much
͘ fluid the child should drink
daily ͘
Rationale:
͘
Adequate hydration is critical in preventing red blood cell sickling and
subsequent vaso-occlusive crises in children with SCA. Teaching

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