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HESI RN MED SURG VERSION A & VERSION B ACTUAL EXAM EACH EXAM CONTAINS QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS When teaching a client with breast cancer about the prescribed radiation therapy for treatment, what information is important to include? A) Dry, itchy skin changes may occur. B) There is a possibility of long bone pain. C) Permanent pigment changes to the breast may result. D) A low-residue diet may be ordered to reduce the likelihood of diarrhea. Correct Answer(s): A * Side effects from radiation to the breast most often include temporary skin changes such as: dryness, tenderness, redness, swelling, and pruritis (A). (B, C, and D) are not found in this situation. Which action should the nurse implement on the scheduled day of surgery for a client with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM)? A) Obtain a prescription for an adjusted dose of insulin. B) Administer an oral anti-diabetic agent. C) Give an insulin dose using parameters of a sliding scale. D) Withhold insulin while the client is NPO. Correct Answer(s): A * Stressors, such as surgery, increase serum glucose levels. A client with type 1 DM who is NPO for scheduled surgery should receive a prescribed adjusted dose of insulin (A). (B, C, and D) are not indicated. In planning care for a client with an acute stroke resulting in right-sided hemiplegia, which positioning should the nurse should use to maintain optimal functioning? A) Mid-Fowler's with knees supported. B) Supine with trochanter rolls to the hips. 1 | P a g e C) Sim's position alternated with right lateral position q2 hours. D) Left lateral, supine, brief periods on the right side, and prone. Correct Answer(s): D * After an acute stroke, a positioning and turning schedule that minimizes lying on the affected side, which can impair circulation and cause pain, and includes the prone position (D) to help prevent flexion contractures of the hips, prepares the client for optimal functioning and ambulating. (A, B, and C) do not maintain the client for optimal functioning. Which intervention should the nurse implement that best confirms placement of an endotracheal tube (ET) tube? A) Use an end-tital CO2 detector. B) Ascultate for bilateral breath sounds. C) Obtain pulse oximeter reading. D) Check symmetrical chest movement. Correct Answer(s): A * The end-tital carbon dioxide detector indicates the presence of CO2 by a color change or a number (A), which is evidence that the ET is in the trachea, not the esophagus. Other assessments, such breath sounds (B), pulse oximetry (C) and chest movement (D), are methods to evaluate the effectiveness of ventilation and oxygenation, but do not measure CO2 in expired air from the ET. A female client with hyperesthesia on the oncology unit is using a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit for chronic pain. Which nursing activity should the nurse implement instead of delegating to a practical nurse (PN)? A) Determine the client's level of discomfort using a pain rating scale. B) Ask the client about her past experience with chronic pain. C) Observe the client's facial expressions for pain and discomfort. D) Evaluate the client's ability to adjust the voltage to control pain. Correct Answer(s): D * The oncology nurse has the knowledge and experience with the use of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit for chronic pain relief, so the nurse should evaluate the client's skill in effectively controlling the pain by adjusting the voltage (D). The PN can collect data about the client's pain (A, B, and C). 2 | P a g e The nurse is caring for a client scheduled to undergo insertion of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube. The client asks the nurse to explain how a PEG tube differs from a gastrostomy tube (GT). Which explanation best describes how they are different? A) Method of insertion. B) Location of the tubes. C) Diameter of the tubes. D) Procedure for feedings. Correct Answer(s): A * The best explanation of how a PEG tube differs from a GT is by the method of insertion (A). GT insertion involves making an incision in the wall of the abdomen and suturing the tube to the gastric wall. A PEG tube is inserted with endoscopic visualization through the esophagus into the stomach and then pulled through a stab wound in the abdominal wall. (B, C, and D) identify commonalities. The nurse is caring for a client after a transurethral resection of the prostate and determines the client's urinary catheter is not draining. What should the nurse implement? A) Reposition the catheter drainage tubing. B) Encourage the client to drink oral fluids. C) Irrigate the catheter. D) Change drainage unit tubing. Correct Answer(s): C * Obstruction urinary flow after a TURP is most often due to blood clots, and sterile irrigation should be implemented to remove the clots that are blocking the catheter (C). (A and B) will not relieve the obstruction at this time. (D) is not necessary. A client is admitted after blunt abdominal injury. Which assessment finding requires immediate action by the nurse? A) Radiating abdominal pain with left lower quadrant palpation. B) Grimacing after palpation of the right hypochondriac region. C) Rebound tenderness with abdominal palpation. D) Bluish periumbilical skin discoloration. Correct Answer(s): D

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HESI RN MED SURG VERSION A & VERSION B
2025-2026 ACTUAL EXAM EACH EXAM
CONTAINS 125 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS
A client diagnosed with angina pectoris complains of chest pain while ambulating in the hallway. Which
action should the nurse take first?

A.

Support the client to a sitting position.

B.

Ask the client to walk slowly back to the room.

C.

Administer a sublingual nitroglycerin tablet.

D.

Provide oxygen via nasal cannula. A

Rationale:The nurse should safely assist the client to a resting position and then perform options C and
D. The client must cease all activity immediately, which will decrease the oxygen requirement of the
myocardial muscle. After these interventions are implemented, the client can be escorted back to the
room via wheelchair or stretcher

The nurse teaches a client with type 2 diabetes nutritional strategies to decrease obesity. Which food
items chosen by the client indicate understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)

A.

White bread

B.

Salmon

C.

Broccoli

D.

Whole milk

E.

Banana B, C, E

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,Rationale:Options B, C, and E provide fresh fruits, lean meats and fish, vegetables, whole grains, and
low-fat dairy products. All are recommended by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and are a part
of the My Plate guidelines recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Whole milk is
high in fat and is not recommended by the ADA. White bread is milled, a process that removes the
essential nutrients. It should be avoided for weight loss and is a poor choice for the client with diabetes.

The nurse is providing care for a client diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux). Which
symptoms will the nurse be looking for in the focused assessment related to this condition? (Select all
that apply.)

A.

Facial muscle spasms

B.

Sudden facial pain

C.

Unilateral facial weakness

D.

Difficulty in chewing

E.

Tinnitus

F.

Hearing difficulties A, B

Rationale:Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by paroxysms of pain, similar to an electric shock, in the
area innervated by one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve (cranial V). The remaining symptoms
are not related to trigeminal neuralgia.

The nurse is counseling a healthy 30-year-old female client regarding osteoporosis prevention. Which
activity would be most beneficial in achieving the client's goal of osteoporosis prevention?

A.

Cross-country skiing

B.

Scuba diving

C.

Horseback riding

D.

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,Kayaking A

Rationale:Weight-bearing exercise is an important measure to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Of the
activities listed, cross-country skiing includes the most weight-bearing, whereas options B, C, and D
involve less.

A client with congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation develops ventricular ectopy with a pattern of
8 ectopic beats/min. Which action should the nurse take based on this observation?

A.

Assess for bilateral jugular vein distention.

B.

Increase oxygen flow via nasal cannula.

C.

Administer PRN furosemide.

D.

Auscultate for a pleural friction rub. B

Rationale:This client should have the oxygen flow immediately increased to promote oxygenation of the
myocardium. Ventricular ectopy, characterized by multiple PVCs, is often caused by myocardial ischemia
exacerbated by hypokalemia. The nurse would expect the client in congestive heart failure to have some
degree of option A, which does not exacerbate the ectopy. Option C could create a more severe
hypokalemia, which could increase the ectopy. The client is not exhibiting signs of option D.

The nurse assesses a postoperative client whose skin is cool, pale, and moist. The client is very restless
and has scant urine output. Oxygen is being administered at 2 L/min, and a saline lock is in place. Which
action should the nurse take first?

A.

Measure the urine specific gravity.

B.

Obtain IV fluids for infusion per protocol.

C.

Prepare for insertion of a central venous catheter.

D.

Auscultate the client's breath sounds. B

Rationale:The client is at risk for hypovolemic shock because of the postoperative status and is
exhibiting early signs of shock. A priority intervention is the initiation of IV fluids to restore tissue
perfusion. Options A, C, and D are all important interventions but are of lower priority than option B.

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, Which nursing action is necessary for the client with a flail chest?

A.

Withhold prescribed analgesic medications.

B.

Percuss the fractured rib area with light taps.

C.

Avoid implementing pulmonary suctioning.

D.

Encourage coughing and deep breathing. D

Rationale:Treatment of flail chest is focused on preventing atelectasis and related complications of
compromised ventilation by encouraging coughing and deep breathing. This condition is typically
diagnosed in clients with three or more rib fractures, resulting in paradoxic movement of a segment of
the chest wall. Option C should not be avoided because suctioning is necessary to maintain pulmonary
toilet in clients who require mechanical ventilation. Option A should not be withheld. Option B should
not be applied because the fractures are clearly visible on the chest radiograph.

During report, the nurse learns that a client with tumor lysis syndrome is receiving an IV infusion
containing insulin. Which action should the nurse complete first?

A.

Review the client's history for diabetes mellitus.

B.

Observe the extremity distal to the IV site.

C.

Monitor the client's serum potassium and blood glucose levels.

D.

Evaluate the client's oxygen saturation and breath sounds. C

Rationale:Clients with tumor lysis syndrome may experience hyperkalemia, requiring the addition of
insulin to the IV solution to reduce the serum potassium level. It is most important for the nurse to
monitor the client's serum potassium and blood glucose levels to ensure that they are not at dangerous
levels. Options A, B, and D provide valuable assessment data but are of less priority than option C.

The nurse is planning care for a client with diabetes mellitus who has gangrene of the toes to the
midfoot. Which goal should be included in this client's plan of care?

A.


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