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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **BSN 246 Practice HESI (1 & 2) – Latest Updated Edition: Questions and Detailed Answers** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help nursing students strengthen the assessment knowledge, clinical reasoning, patient-interview skills, and physical-examination competencies required for successful preparation for BSN 246 HESI assessments. This in-depth exam preparation resource combines major content areas relevant to **BSN 246 Practice HESI 1 and 2**, including comprehensive health history, therapeutic communication, general survey, vital signs, pain assessment, physical assessment techniques, skin assessment, head and neck assessment, eye and ear assessment, respiratory assessment, cardiovascular assessment, peripheral vascular assessment, abdominal assessment, neurological assessment, musculoskeletal assessment, and age-specific assessment considerations. The material includes exam-style questions and detailed answer explanations designed to reinforce essential health-assessment concepts and clinical decision-making. Learners will review important areas such as distinguishing subjective from objective data, selecting appropriate assessment techniques, identifying normal versus abnormal findings, interpreting physical-assessment results, documenting findings accurately, and determining when further assessment or intervention is appropriate. Special emphasis is placed on systematic assessment and clinical judgment. Scenario-based practice helps candidates apply health-assessment principles to realistic patient situations involving abnormal vital signs, respiratory changes, cardiac findings, neurological deficits, abdominal abnormalities, skin changes, musculoskeletal limitations, sensory impairments, pain concerns, and alterations in functional status. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation; pain assessment; skin integrity; pressure-injury risk; cranial nerve assessment; level of consciousness; orientation; motor and sensory function; reflexes; coordination; gait and balance; heart sounds; peripheral pulses; edema; breath sounds; oxygenation; chest expansion; and respiratory effort. Additional review areas include abdominal inspection and auscultation, bowel sounds, percussion and palpation, gastrointestinal findings, urinary assessment, reproductive and sexual-health history, musculoskeletal range of motion, muscle strength, posture, mobility, neurological screening, and age-appropriate assessment modifications. The resource further emphasizes therapeutic communication, culturally responsive assessment, health literacy, patient privacy, confidentiality, infection prevention, patient comfort, proper use of assessment equipment, and accurate documentation. Learners will strengthen their ability to organize subjective and objective findings and connect assessment data with appropriate nursing priorities. Structured around foundational nursing health-assessment principles and HESI-style clinical reasoning, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency across both **BSN 246 HESI 1 and HESI 2** content areas, including patient interviewing, physical examination, recognition of normal and abnormal findings, documentation, clinical judgment, and patient-centered assessment. Ideal for BSN students, nursing candidates, and learners preparing for **BSN 246 Practice HESI 1 and 2**, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and detailed answer explanations to support effective studying, broader content review, deeper understanding of comprehensive health assessment, and stronger examination preparation.

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After a liver biopsy is performed at the bedside, the registered nurse (RN) is assigned the care of the
client. Which nursing intervention is most important for the RN to implement?


Position client on left side with pillow placed under the costal margin.
Assist the client with voiding immediately after the procedure.
Evaluate vital signs q10 to 20 minutes for 2 hours after procedure.
Ambulate client 3 times in first hour with pillow held at abdomen.


Evaluate vital signs q10 to 20 minutes for 2 hours after procedure.


Rationale
Vital signs should be checked every 10 to 20 minutes to assess for bleeding after biopsy of the liver,
which is highly vascular. The client should be positioned on the right side with a pillow or sandbag
under the costal margin and supporting the biopsy site. The client should be maintained on bedrest for
several hours to decrease the risk of bleeding from the biopsy site.

,A client in an ambulatory clinic describes awaking in the middle of the night with difficulty breathing
and shortness of breath related to paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. Which underlying condition should
the registered nurse (RN) identify in the client's history?


Chronic bronchitis.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Heart failure (HF).
Chronic pancreatitis.


Heart failure (HF)


Rationale
Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is classic sign of heart failure and is secondary to fluid overload
associated with heart failure which causes pulmonary edema.

,A client is admitted for dehydration, weight loss, and a flat affect. After reviewing the client's history, the
registered nurse (RN) discovers that the client's spouse died 2 weeks ago. Which nursing interventions
should the RN implement to help the client begin the process of dealing with loss? Select all that apply


Establish trust by creating an safe atmosphere for sharing.
Share personal stories about how other clients dealt with grief.
Help the client identify ways to adapt lifestyle to accommodate loss.
Assure the client that their grief will last a short period of time.
Explore ways to assist the client to make new emotional investments.


Establish trust by creating an safe atmosphere for sharing.
Help the client identify ways to adapt lifestyle to accommodate loss.
Explore ways to assist the client to make new emotional investments.


Rationale
Interventions that could aid the client in maneuvering through the stages of grieving and establishing a
foundation to continue life should include creating a safe atmosphere for sharing, helping the client to
identify ways to adapt to a life style without their spouse and exploring ways to make new emotional
investments.

, A client is newly diagnosed with diverticulosis. The registered nurse (RN)is assessing the client's basic
knowledge about the disease process. Which statement by the client conveys the client's understanding
of the etiology of diverticula?


Over use of laxatives for bowel regularity result in loss of peristaltic tone.
Inflammation of the colon mucosa cause growths that protrude into the colon lumen.
Diverticulosis is the result of high fiber diet and sedentary life style.
Chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs.


Chronic constipation causes weakening of colon wall which result in out-pouching sacs.


Rationale
A client who has chronic constipation often strains to pass constipated stool which increases intestinal
pressure that weakens the intestinal walls and causes out-pouching sacs, called diverticula which
commonly occur in the sigmoid.

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