HESI Health Assessment 105 Questions with Answers
1. During a mental status examination, the nurse wants to assess a patient’s affect. The nurse
should ask the patient which question?
“How do you feel today?”
2. The nurse is planning to assess new memory with a patient. The best way for the nurse to
do this would be to:
Give him the Four Unrelated Words Test.
3. A 45-year-old woman is at the clinic for a mental status assessment. In giving her the Four
Unrelated Words Test, the nurse would be concerned if she could not four
unrelated words .
Recall; after a 30-minute delay
4. During a mental status assessment, which question by the nurse would best assess a
person’s judgment?
“Tell me what you plan to do once you are discharged from the hospital.”
5. Which of these individuals would the nurse consider at highest risk for a suicide attempt?
Older adult man who tells the nurse that he is going to “join his wife in heaven” tomorrow
and plans to use a gun
6. When reviewing the use of alcohol by older adults, the nurse notes that older adults have
several characteristics that can increase the risk of alcohol use. Which would increase the
bioavailability of alcohol in the blood for longer periods in the older adult?
Decreased liver and kidney functioning
7. During an assessment, the nurse asks a female patient, “How many alcoholic drinks do
you have a week?” Which answer by the patient would indicate at-risk drinking?
“I have seven or eight drinks a week, but I never get drunk.”
8. The nurse is asking an adolescent about illicit substance abuse. The adolescent answers,
“Yes, I’ve used marijuana at parties with my friends.” What is the next question the nurse
should ask?
“When was the last time you used marijuana?”
9. The nurse has completed an assessment on a patient who came to the clinic for a leg injury. As
a result of the assessment, the nurse has determined that the patient has at-risk alcohol use.
Which action by the nurse is most appropriate at this time?
, State, “You are drinking more than is medically safe. I strongly recommend that you
quit drinking, and I’m willing to help you.”
, 10. A patient is brought to the emergency department. He is restless, has dilated pupils, is
sweating, has a runny nose and tearing eyes, and complains of muscle and joint pains. His
girlfriend thinks he has influenza, but she became concerned when his temperature went up to
39.4° C. She admits that he has been a heavy drug user, but he has been trying to stop on his
own. The nurse suspects that the patient is experiencing withdrawal symptoms from which
substance?
Heroin
11. Patient taking ipratropium reports nausea, blurred vision, has, insomnia after using the
inhaler. RN action to implement
- withhold med and report symptoms
12. A patient has suddenly developed shortness of breath and appears to be in significant
respiratory distress. After calling the physician and placing the patient on oxygen, which of
these actions is the best for the nurse to take when further assessing the patient?
Bilaterally percuss the thorax, noting any differences in percussion tones.
13. The nurse is teaching a class on basic assessment skills. Which of these statements is true
regarding the stethoscope and its use?
Although the stethoscope does not magnify sound, it does block out extraneous room
noise.
14. The nurse is preparing to use a stethoscope for auscultation. Which statement is true
regarding the diaphragm of the stethoscope? The diaphragm:
Is used to listen for high-pitched sounds.
15. Before auscultating the abdomen for the presence of bowel sounds on a patient, the nurse
should:
Check the temperature of the room, and offer blankets to the patient if he or she feels cold.
16. While measuring a patient’s blood pressure, the nurse recalls that certain factors, such as
, help determine blood pressure.
Peripheral vascular resistance
17. A nurse is helping at a health fair at a local mall. When taking blood pressures on a variety
of people, the nurse keeps in mind that:
The blood pressure of a Black adult is usually higher than that of a White adult of the
same age.
8. The nurse notices a colleague is preparing to check the blood pressure of a patient who is
obese by using a standard-sized blood pressure cuff. The nurse should expect the reading to:
1. During a mental status examination, the nurse wants to assess a patient’s affect. The nurse
should ask the patient which question?
“How do you feel today?”
2. The nurse is planning to assess new memory with a patient. The best way for the nurse to
do this would be to:
Give him the Four Unrelated Words Test.
3. A 45-year-old woman is at the clinic for a mental status assessment. In giving her the Four
Unrelated Words Test, the nurse would be concerned if she could not four
unrelated words .
Recall; after a 30-minute delay
4. During a mental status assessment, which question by the nurse would best assess a
person’s judgment?
“Tell me what you plan to do once you are discharged from the hospital.”
5. Which of these individuals would the nurse consider at highest risk for a suicide attempt?
Older adult man who tells the nurse that he is going to “join his wife in heaven” tomorrow
and plans to use a gun
6. When reviewing the use of alcohol by older adults, the nurse notes that older adults have
several characteristics that can increase the risk of alcohol use. Which would increase the
bioavailability of alcohol in the blood for longer periods in the older adult?
Decreased liver and kidney functioning
7. During an assessment, the nurse asks a female patient, “How many alcoholic drinks do
you have a week?” Which answer by the patient would indicate at-risk drinking?
“I have seven or eight drinks a week, but I never get drunk.”
8. The nurse is asking an adolescent about illicit substance abuse. The adolescent answers,
“Yes, I’ve used marijuana at parties with my friends.” What is the next question the nurse
should ask?
“When was the last time you used marijuana?”
9. The nurse has completed an assessment on a patient who came to the clinic for a leg injury. As
a result of the assessment, the nurse has determined that the patient has at-risk alcohol use.
Which action by the nurse is most appropriate at this time?
, State, “You are drinking more than is medically safe. I strongly recommend that you
quit drinking, and I’m willing to help you.”
, 10. A patient is brought to the emergency department. He is restless, has dilated pupils, is
sweating, has a runny nose and tearing eyes, and complains of muscle and joint pains. His
girlfriend thinks he has influenza, but she became concerned when his temperature went up to
39.4° C. She admits that he has been a heavy drug user, but he has been trying to stop on his
own. The nurse suspects that the patient is experiencing withdrawal symptoms from which
substance?
Heroin
11. Patient taking ipratropium reports nausea, blurred vision, has, insomnia after using the
inhaler. RN action to implement
- withhold med and report symptoms
12. A patient has suddenly developed shortness of breath and appears to be in significant
respiratory distress. After calling the physician and placing the patient on oxygen, which of
these actions is the best for the nurse to take when further assessing the patient?
Bilaterally percuss the thorax, noting any differences in percussion tones.
13. The nurse is teaching a class on basic assessment skills. Which of these statements is true
regarding the stethoscope and its use?
Although the stethoscope does not magnify sound, it does block out extraneous room
noise.
14. The nurse is preparing to use a stethoscope for auscultation. Which statement is true
regarding the diaphragm of the stethoscope? The diaphragm:
Is used to listen for high-pitched sounds.
15. Before auscultating the abdomen for the presence of bowel sounds on a patient, the nurse
should:
Check the temperature of the room, and offer blankets to the patient if he or she feels cold.
16. While measuring a patient’s blood pressure, the nurse recalls that certain factors, such as
, help determine blood pressure.
Peripheral vascular resistance
17. A nurse is helping at a health fair at a local mall. When taking blood pressures on a variety
of people, the nurse keeps in mind that:
The blood pressure of a Black adult is usually higher than that of a White adult of the
same age.
8. The nurse notices a colleague is preparing to check the blood pressure of a patient who is
obese by using a standard-sized blood pressure cuff. The nurse should expect the reading to: