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PN Exit Hesi Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A patient is admitted with dehydration. What is the first nursing action? Assess vital signs and level of consciousness. A postoperative patient reports severe pain. What should the nurse do first? Assess pain location, intensity, and characteristics. A patient is scheduled for surgery and asks why NPO status is required. What is the nurse’s best response? Explain that fasting reduces the risk of aspiration during anesthesia. A patient develops shortness of breath and low oxygen saturation. What is the priority action? Apply oxygen and assess respiratory status. A patient is confused and attempting to get out of bed unassisted. What is the most appropriate intervention? 2 Implement fall precautions and stay with the patient as needed. A child presents with a high fever and seizure activity. What should the nurse do first? Ensure the child’s safety and maintain airway during seizure. A patient reports dizziness when standing. What should the nurse do first? Assist the patient to sit or lie down and assess vital signs. A patient with diabetes reports blood glucose of 320 mg/dL. What is the first nursing action? Check for signs of hyperglycemia and notify the provider. A patient is prescribed a new diuretic. What is the most important assessment before administration? Check the patient’s potassium level. A postoperative patient reports shortness of breath and chest discomfort. What is the priority action? Assess for signs of pulmonary embolism and notify the provider. 3 A patient reports persistent nausea after chemotherapy. What should the nurse do first? Assess severity and administer prescribed antiemetics. A patient with a new insulin regimen needs teaching. What is the priority information? Educate on signs of hypoglycemia and proper insulin administration. A patient reports sudden onset of severe headache and vision changes. What is the first nursing action? Notify the provider immediately and monitor neurological status. A patient refuses medication due to fear of side effects. What should the nurse do? Explain the purpose, benefits, and potential risks of the medication. A patient is post-operative and shows signs of hypotension and tachycardia. What is the first action? Assess for bleeding and maintain IV access

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A patient is admitted with dehydration. What is the first nursing action?


✔✔Assess vital signs and level of consciousness.




A postoperative patient reports severe pain. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Assess pain location, intensity, and characteristics.




A patient is scheduled for surgery and asks why NPO status is required. What is the nurse’s best

response?


✔✔Explain that fasting reduces the risk of aspiration during anesthesia.




A patient develops shortness of breath and low oxygen saturation. What is the priority action?


✔✔Apply oxygen and assess respiratory status.




A patient is confused and attempting to get out of bed unassisted. What is the most appropriate

intervention?


1

,✔✔Implement fall precautions and stay with the patient as needed.




A child presents with a high fever and seizure activity. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Ensure the child’s safety and maintain airway during seizure.




A patient reports dizziness when standing. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Assist the patient to sit or lie down and assess vital signs.




A patient with diabetes reports blood glucose of 320 mg/dL. What is the first nursing action?


✔✔Check for signs of hyperglycemia and notify the provider.




A patient is prescribed a new diuretic. What is the most important assessment before

administration?


✔✔Check the patient’s potassium level.




A postoperative patient reports shortness of breath and chest discomfort. What is the priority

action?


✔✔Assess for signs of pulmonary embolism and notify the provider.


2

,A patient reports persistent nausea after chemotherapy. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Assess severity and administer prescribed antiemetics.




A patient with a new insulin regimen needs teaching. What is the priority information?


✔✔Educate on signs of hypoglycemia and proper insulin administration.




A patient reports sudden onset of severe headache and vision changes. What is the first nursing

action?


✔✔Notify the provider immediately and monitor neurological status.




A patient refuses medication due to fear of side effects. What should the nurse do?


✔✔Explain the purpose, benefits, and potential risks of the medication.




A patient is post-operative and shows signs of hypotension and tachycardia. What is the first

action?


✔✔Assess for bleeding and maintain IV access for fluid replacement.




3

, A patient with a Foley catheter reports bladder spasms. What is the nurse’s first action?


✔✔Check for kinks in the catheter and ensure patency.




A patient is confused and pulling at their oxygen tubing. What is the priority nursing

intervention?


✔✔Ensure patient safety and secure the tubing while monitoring oxygen saturation.




A patient reports numbness and tingling in the hands after starting a new medication. What

should the nurse do first?


✔✔Assess for adverse drug reaction and notify the provider.




A patient is post-operative and refuses to ambulate due to pain. What is the nurse’s priority?


✔✔Assess pain and provide analgesia before assisting with ambulation.




A patient has a new prescription for antihypertensive medication but blood pressure is 90/60

mmHg. What should the nurse do?


✔✔Hold the medication and notify the provider.




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