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This 2026–2027 updated MS HESI – HESI Med-Surg RN V1 55-Question & Answer with Rationale provides a comprehensive academic resource designed to help nursing students prepare effectively for the HESI Medical-Surgical Nursing examination. Authored by [Author Name], this guide delivers structured, exam-focused content for efficient review and mastery. The material includes 55 practice questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales covering key medical-surgical nursing topics such as fluid and electrolyte balance, respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, endocrine conditions, renal and gastrointestinal disorders, infection control, postoperative care, pain management, and priority nursing interventions using clinical judgment frameworks. Ideal for HESI RN Med-Surg exam preparation, nursing coursework review, and self-study, this resource helps learners strengthen critical thinking and improve clinical decision-making skills. This all-in-one 2026–2027 study guide is an essential tool for mastering MS HESI V1 content and achieving academic success.

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MS HESI / HESI Med-Surg RN V1
55-Question & Answer with
Rationale

1) A patient had abdominal surgery and states that after coughing it feels like his guts
have spilled out. What should the nurse do first?
Answer: Visualize the abdominal area
Rationale: First priority is assessment to confirm evisceration before covering and notifying
provider.

2) A patient has been taking Kenalog (corticosteroid) and has increased redness.
What should the nurse do?
Answer: Schedule an appointment
Rationale: May indicate infection or adverse steroid reaction requiring evaluation.

3) A patient had a BDP. What finding warrants further intervention?
Answer: Positive gastro-ocult emesis
Rationale: Indicates GI bleeding requiring urgent follow-up.

4) A patient taking Vitamin B12 reports fatigue. What lab should be monitored?
Answer: CBC
Rationale: Evaluates improvement in anemia (Hgb, Hct, RBC).

5) A patient with Parkinson’s disease is walking. What indicates treatment is
effective?
Answer: Improved mobility
Rationale: Increased motor function indicates therapeutic response.

6) What is priority for a patient allergic to bananas?
Answer: Replace latex products
Rationale: Banana allergy is associated with latex cross-reactivity.

7) How can renal calculi be prevented?
Answer: Limit tea and chocolate
Rationale: Reduces oxalate intake and stone formation risk.

,8) A patient is in F-vib. What medication should be given?
Answer: Defibrillation (NOT adenosine)
Rationale: Ventricular fibrillation requires immediate defibrillation.

9) A nurse cannot palpate a pedal pulse. What should the nurse do next?
Answer: Use Doppler ultrasound
Rationale: Detects weak or absent pulses.

10) A COPD patient has started a walking program. How do we know it is effective?
Answer: Cardiovascular improvement
Rationale: Increased endurance indicates improvement.

11) A post-op patient says they know how to breathe. What should the nurse do?
Answer: Request return demonstration
Rationale: Confirms understanding of teaching.

12) Order: 100 units in 250 mL at 12 units/hr. What is the infusion rate?
Answer: 30 mL/hr
Rationale: (12 ÷ 100) × 250 = 30 mL/hr.

13) A patient complains of right calf pain. What is the nurse’s priority?
Answer: Remain in bed
Rationale: Suspected DVT—prevents embolus movement.

14) A patient returns after TURP with clots. What should the nurse do?
Answer: Slowly irrigate catheter
Rationale: Maintains catheter patency.

15) Priority for multiple sclerosis patient with urinary retention?
Answer: Self-catheterization
Rationale: Promotes bladder emptying and independence.

16) What lab should be monitored for abscess drainage?
Answer: WBC count
Rationale: Indicates infection severity.

17) CHF intervention?
Answer: Use bedside commode
Rationale: Reduces cardiac workload.

,18) Post-op cataract extraction intervention?
Answer: Deep breathing exercises
Rationale: Prevents respiratory complications.

19) Patient on Prednisolone should report what?
Answer: Weight gain
Rationale: Indicates fluid retention.

20) Priority for pyelonephritis?
Answer: IV antibiotics
Rationale: Treats infection and prevents sepsis.

21) Diet for osteomalacia?
Answer: Milk and cereal
Rationale: Provides calcium and vitamin D.

22) Raynaud’s syndrome at work—what should patient do?
Answer: Use space heater
Rationale: Prevents vasospasm.

23) What should be reported after bronchoscopy?
Answer: Monitor airway, oxygenation, bleeding
Rationale: Risk of respiratory compromise.

24) Unstable angina after cardiac cath—priority?
Answer: Monitor chest pain and ECG changes
Rationale: Detects ischemia early.

25) Acute glomerulonephritis teaching?
Answer: Restrict sodium
Rationale: Reduces edema and hypertension.

26) GERD teaching?
Answer: Wear loose clothing
Rationale: Decreases abdominal pressure.

27) COPD breathing technique?
Answer: Pursed-lip breathing
Rationale: Improves oxygenation and prevents air trapping.

, 28) Patient with Type 2 diabetes feels shaky. What is priority?
Answer: Obtain blood glucose level
Rationale: Confirms hypoglycemia.

29) Hypothyroidism patient with depression and insomnia—what should nurse do?
Answer: Request PRN medication from provider
Rationale: Manages symptoms.

30) Ulcerative colitis patient should report what?
Answer: Fatty stools
Rationale: Indicates malabsorption.

31) MRSA interventions?
Answer: Contact precautions, culture, monitor WBC
Rationale: Prevents spread and tracks infection.

32) CKD lab to report?
Answer: Potassium 6.5
Rationale: Life-threatening hyperkalemia.

33) Positive guaiac stool—what lab should be reviewed?
Answer: Platelets
Rationale: Evaluates bleeding risk.

34) Pheochromocytoma with headache—priority?
Answer: Assess blood pressure
Rationale: Risk of hypertensive crisis.

35) Suprapubic prostatectomy concern?
Answer: Urine leakage
Rationale: Indicates complication.

36) Abdominal cramping after surgery—what should nurse do?
Answer: Assess for complications
Rationale: Could indicate ileus or bleeding.

37) Cancer biopsy shows well-differentiated cells—what should nurse do?
Answer: Notify provider for interpretation
Rationale: Requires medical evaluation.

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