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HESI PN Practice Test Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A client with hypertension asks why they must limit salt. Excess sodium increases fluid retention, raising blood pressure. A patient is ordered digoxin. What vital sign should be checked before giving it? The apical pulse. A client with pneumonia is instructed to use an incentive spirometer. What is its purpose? To improve lung expansion and oxygenation. A patient receiving furosemide complains of leg cramps. What imbalance may be causing this? Low potassium levels (hypokalemia). What is the priority action if a client develops shortness of breath after receiving a blood transfusion? Stop the transfusion immediately. 2 A client is prescribed warfarin. Which lab value should the nurse monitor? INR (International Normalized Ratio). A patient with COPD is on 2 L/min oxygen. Why should oxygen not be increased without a provider’s order? High oxygen can reduce their drive to breathe. What is the best position for a client experiencing dyspnea? High Fowler’s position. A client receiving chemotherapy reports mouth sores. What dietary choice is best? Soft, bland foods that are non-irritating. A patient receiving insulin has cool, clammy skin. What should the nurse do first? Check blood glucose and provide a fast-acting carbohydrate. A postpartum client reports burning with urination. What complication is suspected? 3 Urinary tract infection. What is the most important action before administering antibiotics? Check for allergies. Why is it important to rotate insulin injection sites? To prevent lipodystrophy and ensure proper absorption. A patient is placed on neutropenic precautions. What does this mean? Protecting the client from infection due to low white blood cells. A client asks why they need to take iron supplements with orange juice. Vitamin C improves iron absorption. What should a nurse do if a patient refuses a prescribed medication? Respect the refusal, document, and notify the provider. A client on diuretics develops dizziness when standing up. What should the nurse teach? 4 Rise slowly to prevent orthostatic hypotension. A patient reports constipation after starting opioid therapy. What should be recommended? Increase fluids, fiber, and activity, and use stool softeners if prescribed. A nurse notes a client’s IV site is red and swollen. What is the best action? Stop the infusion and remove the IV. A client is prescribed nitroglycerin for chest pain. How should it be taken? Place under the tongue and allow it to dissolve. A client receiving heparin develops bleeding

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A client with hypertension asks why they must limit salt.


✔✔Excess sodium increases fluid retention, raising blood pressure.




A patient is ordered digoxin. What vital sign should be checked before giving it?


✔✔The apical pulse.




A client with pneumonia is instructed to use an incentive spirometer. What is its purpose?


✔✔To improve lung expansion and oxygenation.




A patient receiving furosemide complains of leg cramps. What imbalance may be causing this?


✔✔Low potassium levels (hypokalemia).




What is the priority action if a client develops shortness of breath after receiving a blood

transfusion?


✔✔Stop the transfusion immediately.


1

,A client is prescribed warfarin. Which lab value should the nurse monitor?


✔✔INR (International Normalized Ratio).




A patient with COPD is on 2 L/min oxygen. Why should oxygen not be increased without a

provider’s order?


✔✔High oxygen can reduce their drive to breathe.




What is the best position for a client experiencing dyspnea?


✔✔High Fowler’s position.




A client receiving chemotherapy reports mouth sores. What dietary choice is best?


✔✔Soft, bland foods that are non-irritating.




A patient receiving insulin has cool, clammy skin. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Check blood glucose and provide a fast-acting carbohydrate.




A postpartum client reports burning with urination. What complication is suspected?


2

,✔✔Urinary tract infection.




What is the most important action before administering antibiotics?


✔✔Check for allergies.




Why is it important to rotate insulin injection sites?


✔✔To prevent lipodystrophy and ensure proper absorption.




A patient is placed on neutropenic precautions. What does this mean?


✔✔Protecting the client from infection due to low white blood cells.




A client asks why they need to take iron supplements with orange juice.


✔✔Vitamin C improves iron absorption.




What should a nurse do if a patient refuses a prescribed medication?


✔✔Respect the refusal, document, and notify the provider.




A client on diuretics develops dizziness when standing up. What should the nurse teach?

3

, ✔✔Rise slowly to prevent orthostatic hypotension.




A patient reports constipation after starting opioid therapy. What should be recommended?


✔✔Increase fluids, fiber, and activity, and use stool softeners if prescribed.




A nurse notes a client’s IV site is red and swollen. What is the best action?


✔✔Stop the infusion and remove the IV.




A client is prescribed nitroglycerin for chest pain. How should it be taken?


✔✔Place under the tongue and allow it to dissolve.




A client receiving heparin develops bleeding gums. What antidote may be required?


✔✔Protamine sulfate.




A patient on lithium therapy should have which lab value monitored regularly?


✔✔Serum lithium levels.




A diabetic client asks why foot care is important.

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