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— Fundamentals, Pharmacology, and Medical-Surgical Nursing Q1. [Fundamentals] A nurse is preparing to administer a medication via nasogastric (NG) tube. Which action should the nurse perform FIRST? A. Flush the tube with 30 mL of water before medication B. Verify tube placement by checking gastric pH and X-ray confirmation C. Crush all medications and mix them together D. Position the client in a semi-recumbent position at 30 degrees Answer: B — Verifying NG tube placement is always the PRIORITY before any instillation to prevent aspiration. pH 5 and X-ray are gold standard confirmations. Q2. [Fundamentals] Which assessment finding would require the nurse to immediately contact the healthcare provider? A. Urine output of 40 mL/hr B. Temperature of 37.8°C (100°F) C. Blood pressure of 88/50 mmHg in a post-operative client D. Respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min Answer: C — BP of 88/50 mmHg indicates hypotension and possible hypovolemic shock post-operatively; immediate provider notification is required. Q3. [Fundamentals] A nurse is delegating tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which task is APPROPRIATE to delegate? A. Assessing a newly admitted client's pain level B. Teaching a client about insulin self-injection

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BSN 266 HESI Bundle — Nightingale College 2026 | All Versions | Graded A+




BSN 266 HESI BUNDLE
Nightingale College · 2026
All Versions: V1 · V2 · Practice · Assessment

Questions & Answers | Latest Update 2026 Exam Prep
✓ Graded A+ | ✓ Correct Answers Highlighted in Green
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Topics Covered:
✦ Fundamentals & Safety
✦ Cardiovascular & Respiratory
✦ Neurological & Endocrine
✦ Renal & GI Systems
✦ Pharmacology & Medication Math
✦ Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing
✦ Maternal-Newborn & Pediatrics
✦ Oncology & Critical Care
✦ Medical-Surgical Nursing
✦ Community & Leadership




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HOW TO USE THIS STUDY GUIDE
1. Green highlighted answers with ✓ checkmarks indicate the CORRECT response to each question.
2. Read all answer choices carefully before selecting — HESI uses priority/best action questions.
3. Apply ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) and Maslow's Hierarchy when prioritizing.
4. For pharmacology questions: know mechanism of action, side effects, nursing considerations, and
antidotes.
5. SATA (Select All That Apply) questions: treat each option independently as True or False.
6. Use the RACE mnemonic for fire and similar for other emergency scenarios.
7. Review answer rationales thoroughly — understanding WHY is more important than memorizing answers.
8. Practice medication math calculations daily without a calculator for HESI preparation.




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CRITICAL NORMAL LAB VALUES — QUICK REFERENCE
Sodium (Na+): 136-145 mEq/L — Hyponatremia <136 / Hypernatremia >145
Potassium (K+): 3.5-5.0 mEq/L — Hypokalemia <3.5 / Hyperkalemia >5.0
Chloride (Cl-): 98-106 mEq/L
Bicarbonate (HCO3-): 22-26 mEq/L — Acidosis <22 / Alkalosis >26
BUN: 10-20 mg/dL — >20 may indicate renal impairment or dehydration
Creatinine: 0.6-1.2 mg/dL — >1.2 suggests renal dysfunction
Glucose (fasting): 70-110 mg/dL — Hypoglycemia <70 / Hyperglycemia >126
HbA1c: <5.7% normal — Diabetes: ≥6.5%; Goal: <7% for diabetics
Hemoglobin: 12-17 g/dL (F: 12-16; M: 14-18) — Anemia if below; transfuse if <7 g/dL symptomatic
Hematocrit: 36-54% (F: 36-46; M: 42-54)
WBC: 5,000-10,000/mm3 — >10,000 infection; <5,000 leukopenia
Platelets: 150,000-400,000/mm3 — <50,000 bleeding risk; <20,000 spontaneous bleed
INR (on warfarin): 2.0-3.0 (2.5-3.5 for mechanical valves) — >4.0 = toxicity risk
aPTT (on heparin): 1.5-2.5x control (60-100 sec) — Monitor every 6 hours
pH (arterial): 7.35-7.45 — Acidosis <7.35 / Alkalosis >7.45
PaCO2: 35-45 mmHg — >45 respiratory acidosis; <35 respiratory alkalosis
PaO2: 80-100 mmHg — <60 = hypoxemia, supplemental O2 needed
SpO2: 95-100% — <90% = critical; <88% = COPD acceptable target
HCO3-: 22-26 mEq/L — Metabolic indicator
Digoxin: 0.5-2.0 ng/mL — >2.0 = toxicity; hold if HR <60 or toxicity signs
Lithium: 0.6-1.2 mEq/L — >1.5 = toxicity; >2.0 = severe toxicity
Theophylline: 10-20 mcg/mL — >20 = toxicity (seizures, dysrhythmias)
Phenytoin (Dilantin): 10-20 mcg/mL — Monitor for nystagmus, ataxia at toxic levels
Vancomycin trough: 10-20 mg/L — Check trough 30 min before next dose
Albumin: 3.5-5.0 g/dL — <3.5 = malnutrition; affects medication binding
Total bilirubin: 0.2-1.2 mg/dL — >1.2 = jaundice, liver dysfunction
ALT/AST: ALT: 7-56 U/L; AST: 10-40 U/L — Elevated = liver damage
Magnesium: 1.5-2.5 mEq/L — Toxicity in pre-eclampsia treatment — monitor reflexes
Calcium: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL — Hypocalcemia: Trousseau/Chvostek signs, tetany
Phosphorus: 2.5-4.5 mg/dL — Low in malnutrition/refeeding syndrome




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ACID-BASE BALANCE — ABG INTERPRETATION GUIDE
Step-by-Step ABG Interpretation (ROME Method):
STEP 1: Look at pH — <7.35 = ACIDOSIS; >7.45 = ALKALOSIS
STEP 2: Look at PaCO2 — if pH is ACIDOSIS and CO2 is HIGH → RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS
STEP 3: Look at HCO3 — if pH is ACIDOSIS and HCO3 is LOW → METABOLIC ACIDOSIS
STEP 4: Determine Compensation — if both CO2 and HCO3 are abnormal, compensation is occurring
ROME: Respiratory Opposite (pH↓/CO2↑ or pH↑/CO2↓); Metabolic Equal (pH↓/HCO3↓ or pH↑/HCO3↑)
Respiratory Acidosis
pH: pH↓ | PaCO2: CO2↑ | HCO3: HCO3 normal (uncomp) or ↑ (comp) Causes: COPD, Hypoventilation, Opioid OD
Respiratory Alkalosis
pH: pH↑ | PaCO2: CO2↓ | HCO3: HCO3 normal (uncomp) or ↓ (comp) Causes: Hyperventilation, Anxiety,
Mechanical Vent
Metabolic Acidosis
pH: pH↓ | PaCO2: CO2 normal (uncomp) or ↓ (comp) | HCO3: HCO3↓ Causes: DKA, Renal failure, Diarrhea, Lactic
acidosis
Metabolic Alkalosis
pH: pH↑ | PaCO2: CO2 normal (uncomp) or ↑ (comp) | HCO3: HCO3↑ Causes: Vomiting, NG suction, Excess
antacids




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