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Verified HESI Exit Evolve Comprehensive Exam V2 study resource with rationalized answers. Covers addiction, acetaminophen overdose, nephrotic syndrome, pediatric teething, cystitis treatment, amniocentesis, pancreatitis, obsessive‑compulsive disorder, wound care, blood transfusion safety, tracheostomy care, barbiturate withdrawal, and cultural nursing considerations. Perfect for HESI RN Exit Exam and NCLEX preparation. Keywords: HESI Exit Exam V2, NCLEX RN prep, pediatric nursing, pharmacology, wound care, tracheostomy, cultural nursing.

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HESI EXIT Evolve Comprehensive V2 Exam


1. A parent whose 12-year-old child has been inhaling paint fumes asks thenurse, "Can he become

addicted to paint fumes?" What is the best responsefor the nurse to provide?



A. Any time you use an illegal substance, you are abusing drugs.

B. Tell me what you think may have caused him to start inhaling paint fumes.

C. Only hard drugs like cocaine and heroin can cause problems with addiction.

D. Abuse of any of the inhalants can eventually lead to addiction


Answer: D. Abuse ofany of the inhalants can eventually lead to addiction.




Any inhalant can become addictive. Any substance that is used to alter perceptioncan be addictive and

is not limited to the common street drugs.



2. A young adult female is brought to the emergency room by family mem-bers who report that she

ingested a large quantity of acetaminophen (Tylenol).The nurse should prepare for which

treatment to be implemented?




E. Gastric lavage with normal saline.

F. IV administration of Narcan.

G. Syrup of ipecac per nasogastric tube.


,H. Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) 140 mg/kg


Answer: - Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) 140mg/kg.




Mucomyst (D) is the antidote for acute acetaminophen (Tylenol) poisoning and is the treatment of

choice for an overdose. (B) is used for an overdose of narcotics. (C)is used for ingestion of non-corrosive

products such as iron tablets. (A) might also be implemented, depending on the amount of drugs

ingested and the time elapsedsince ingestion.




2. 3. An 8-year-old male client with nephrotic syndrome is in remission follow-ing treatment with
prednisone (Deltasone). The nurse should teach the child to check his urine for which finding?




A. Ketones.

B. Protein.

C. White blood cells.

D. Glucose


Answer: B. Protein.




Children should be taught to check for protein (albumin) (B) in the urine daily, because a positive

reading for protein in the urine is often the only indicator of arelapse of nephrotic syndrome. (C) is an



,indication of infection. (A and D) should






, be assessed while the child is receiving corticosteroid therapy, since corticosteroidsincrease blood

glucose.




3. 4. When making a home visit to a family with a teething 4-month-old, whatinformation is
most important for the nurse to provide the parents?




A. No action is required for the common symptoms associated with teething,which include
drooling, irritability, and poor sleeping.

B. A slight fever is often associated with teething, but a fever lasting more thanthree days requires
medical attention.

C. Though child development is characterized by individual differences, firstteeth usually erupt
during the seventh month.

D. Providing cooled teething toys can help decrease the discomfort associat-ed with tooth
eruption




Answer: B. A slight fever is often associated with teething, but a fever lasting more than three days

requires medical attention.




A slight fever that persists longer than three days is likely to be associated with a pathological process,

not teething, and the parents should seek the attention of theirhealthcare provider if it occurs (B). (A, C,

and D) provide useful information about teething, but do not have the priority of (B).




4. 5. To treat cystitis, a 14-day course of treatment with cephalexin (Ceclor) is prescribed for a

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