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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST 2026 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|CURRENTLY
TESTING VERSION|ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED PASS


The nurse observes a UAP taking a client's blood pressure in the lower extremity. Which
observation of this procedure requires the nurse to intervene with the UAP's approach?
A.
The cuff wraps around the girth of the leg.
B.
The UAP auscultates the popliteal pulse with the cuff on the lower leg.
C.
The client is placed in a prone position.
D.
The systolic reading is 20 mm Hg higher than the blood pressure in the client's arm.

During a clinic visit, the mother of a 7-year-old reports to the nurse that her child is often awake
until midnight playing and is then very difficult to awaken in the morning for school. Which
assessment data should the nurse obtain in response to the mother's concern?
A.
The occurrence of any episodes of sleep apnea
B.
The child's blood pressure, pulse, and respirations
C.
Length of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep that the child is experiencing
D.
Description of the family's home environment
The nurse identifies a potential for infection in a client with partial-thickness (second-degree)
and full-thickness (third-degree) burns. What action has the highest priority in decreasing the
client's risk of infection?
A.
Administration of plasma expanders
B.
Use of careful handwashing technique
C.
Application of a topical antibacterial cream
D.
Limiting visitors to the client with burns


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,The nurse assesses a 2-year-old who is admitted for dehydration and finds that the peripheral IV
rate by gravity has slowed, even though the venous access site is healthy. What should the nurse
do next?
A.
Apply a warm compress proximal to the site.
B.
Check for kinks in the tubing and raise the IV pole.
C.
Adjust the tape that stabilizes the needle.
D.
Flush with normal saline and recount the drop rate.

The nurse manager of a skilled nursing (chronic care) unit is instructing UAPs on ways to
prevent complications of immobility. Which action should be included in this instruction?
A.
Perform range-of-motion exercises to prevent contractures.
B.
Decrease the client's fluid intake to prevent diarrhea.
C.
Massage the client's legs to reduce embolism occurrence.
D.
Turn the client from side to back every shift.
The nurse administered 10 mg of diazepam to the preoperative client. What steps will the nurse
take next? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Place the client in the bed next to the nurse's station.
B.
Instruct the client not to get out of bed.
C.
Place the call bell within the client's reach.
D.
Place the side rails up, according to institutional policy.
E.
Assist the client to the bathroom

A terminally ill client tells the nurse, "I am so tired and in so much pain! Please help me to die."
Which is the best response for the nurse to provide?
A.
Administer the prescribed maximum dose of pain medication.
B.
Talk with the client about thoughts and feelings about death.
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,C.
Collaborate with the health care provider about initiating antidepressant therapy.
D.
Refer the client to the ethics committee of her local health care facility.
A nurse stops at a motor vehicle collision site to render aid until the emergency personnel arrive
and applies pressure to a groin wound that is bleeding profusely. Later the client has to have the
leg amputated and sues the nurse for malpractice. Which statement reflects the likely outcome
for the nurse?
A.
The Patient's Bill of Rights protects clients from malicious intents, so the nurse could lose the
case.
B.
The lawsuit may be settled out of court, but the nurse's license is likely to be revoked.
C.
There will be no judgment against the nurse, whose actions are protected under the Good
Samaritan Act.
D.
The client will win because the four elements of negligence (duty, breach, causation, and
damages) can be proved.

An older client who had abdominal surgery 3 days earlier was given a barbiturate for sleep and is
now requesting to go to the bathroom. What is the priority nursing action for this client?
A.
Assist the client to walk to the bathroom and do not leave the client alone.
B.
Request that the UAP assist the client onto a bedpan.
C.
Ask if the client needs to have a bowel movement or void.
D.
Assess the client's bladder to determine if the client needs to urinate.

The nurse is planning care for a client with an indwelling urinary catheter. Which nursing action
has the highest priority?
A.
Assist the client with daily cleansing.
B.
Tell the client that incontinence happens with aging.
C.
Offer 200 mL of fluid every 2 hours while awake.
D.
Take the client's temperature every 4 hours.
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, When bathing an uncircumcised boy older than 3 years, which action should the nurse take?
A.
Remind the child to clean his genital area.
B.
Defer perineal care because of the child's age.
C.
Retract the foreskin gently to cleanse the penis.
D.
Ask the parents why the child is not circumcised.
A nurse is assigned to care for a close friend in the hospital setting. Which action should the
nurse take first when given the assignment?
A.
Notify the friend that all medical information will be kept confidential.
B.
Explain the relationship to the charge nurse and ask for reassignment.
C.
Approach the client and ask if the assignment is uncomfortable.
D.
Accept the assignment but protect the client's confidentiality.

The nurse is called to the waiting room of a pediatric clinic. The frantic mother states, "I think
my 4-month-old baby is choking!" What steps will the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Compress the chest once between the nipples with two fingers.
B.
Note any obstruction or absence of breathing.
C.
Deliver five backslaps between the shoulder blades.
D.
Place the infant over the nurse's arm.
E.
Perform a blind finger sweep.

Which fluid will the nurse select to administer with the prescribed blood transfusion?
A.
5% Dextrose and water
B.
Normal saline
C.
Lactated Ringers solution


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