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HESI Med-Surg Next Gen Exam 2025–2026 | Updated Questions & Verified Answers

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Prepare confidently for the HESI Medical-Surgical Next Gen (NGN) Exam with this newly updated 2025–2026 study resource. Includes NGN-style questions, verified answers, detailed rationales, and exam-focused content aligned with current HESI and Next Generation NCLEX standards for high-score success.

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HESI MED-SURG NEXT GEN
HESIEXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW 2025-
NEXT2026
GEN
HESI
UPDATE)
EXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025-
NEXT2026
GEN
AND
UPDATE)
EXAM
ANSWERS
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025- 2026
AND
UPDATE)
ANSWERS.pdf
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.pdf




HESI MED-SURG NEXT GEN EXAM (NEW 2025/ 2026
UPDATE) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADE A+ |
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Patient Scenario: A 68-year-old patient presents to the hospital with abdominal
pain and distension. The patient has a history of chronic alcohol abuse. Which
condition should the nurse suspect?
The nurse should suspect liver cirrhosis as the patient has a history of chronic
alcohol abuse and presents with abdominal pain and distension.




Patient Scenario: A 45-year-old patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose
level of 360 mg/dL. The patient is experiencing symptoms of dehydration. What
should the nurse suspect?
The nurse should suspect hyperglycemia as the patient's blood glucose level is
significantly high, and symptoms of dehydration are present.




Patient Scenario: A 72-year-old patient presents to the emergency department
with chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient has a history of hypertension
and smoking. Which condition should the nurse suspect?
: The nurse should suspect a myocardial infarction (heart attack) as the patient
presents with chest pain and shortness of breath, and has a history of hypertension
and smoking




HESI MED-SURG NEXT GEN
HESIEXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW 2025-
NEXT2026
GENUPDATE)
HESI
EXAMMED-SURG
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025-
NEXT
2026
AND
GEN
UPDATE)
ANSWERS.pdf
EXAMQUESTIONS
(NEW 2025- AND
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, HESI MED-SURG NEXT GEN
HESIEXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW 2025-
NEXT2026
GEN
HESI
UPDATE)
EXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025-
NEXT2026
GEN
AND
UPDATE)
EXAM
ANSWERS
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025- 2026
AND
UPDATE)
ANSWERS.pdf
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.pdf




Patient Scenario: A 55-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital with a suspected
gastrointestinal bleed. The patient is experiencing abdominal pain, weakness, and
dizziness. What should the nurse suspect?
The nurse should suspect anemia as the patient is experiencing symptoms of
abdominal pain, weakness, and dizziness, which are common in patients with a
gastrointestinal bleed.




Patient Scenario: A 65-year-old patient presents to the emergency department
with acute onset of confusion and lethargy. The patient has a history of
hypertension and diabetes. Which condition should the nurse suspect?
The nurse should suspect hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia as the patient has a
history of hypertension and diabetes and is experiencing acute onset of confusion
and lethargy.




Patient Scenario: A 50-year-old patient with a history of asthma presents to the
clinic with shortness of breath and wheezing. What is the appropriate nursing
intervention?
The appropriate nursing intervention is to administer a bronchodilator medication
and assess the patient's oxygen saturation levels.




Patient Scenario: A 60-year-old patient with a history of heart failure presents to
the clinic with edema in the legs and difficulty breathing. What is the appropriate
nursing intervention?
The appropriate nursing intervention is to administer diuretic medication and
monitor the patient's fluid intake and output.



HESI MED-SURG NEXT GEN
HESIEXAM
MED-SURG
(NEW 2025-
NEXT2026
GENUPDATE)
HESI
EXAMMED-SURG
(NEW
QUESTIONS
2025-
NEXT
2026
AND
GEN
UPDATE)
ANSWERS.pdf
EXAMQUESTIONS
(NEW 2025- AND
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