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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM SPRING / SPRING 2024 HESI EXIT 2024 TEST BANK EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINEDRATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A+ BYEXPERTS |LATEST VERSION 2024 WITH GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWN

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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM SPRING / SPRING 2024 HESI EXIT 2024 TEST BANK EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINEDRATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A+ BYEXPERTS |LATEST VERSION 2024 WITH GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD ALREADY PASSED!!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL YOU NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR EXAMS A client is being discharged with a prescription for warfarin. Which instruction should the nurse provide this client regarding diet? Eat approximately the same amount of leafy green vegetables daily so the amount of vitamin K consumed is consistent. -The warfarin dose is prescribed and adjusted based on the client's normal consumption of foods containingvitamin K (an essential clotting factor that counteracts the effects of warfarin), so the client should eat a consistent amount of vitamin K food sources on a daily basis. The nurse is planning care for a client who admits having suicidal thoughts. Which client behaviour indicates the highest risk for the client acting on these suicidal thoughts? Begins to show signs of Improvement in affect. A male client admitted with chronic pulmonary obstruction disease (COPD) exacerbation is receiving assisted ventilation with continuous positive airway pressure (PAP). His vital signs are: temperature 98.8 °F (37.1 °C), heart rate 118 beats/minute, respirations 46 breaths/minute, blood pressure 176/92 mmH. While completing the pulmonary assessment, his oxygen saturation reading is 78% and he is difficult to arouse. Which action should the nurse implement? Prepare for rapid sequence Intubation. The nurse is assigning care of a client with prostatitis to a practical nurse (PN). Which instruction should the nurse provide the PN regarding care of this client? Avoid urinary catheterization. The nurse receives shift report about a male client with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The nurse completes morning rounds and approaches the client while he is repeatedly washing the top of the same table. Which intervention should the nurse implement? Allow time for the behavior and then redirect the client to other activities. Which assessment should the home health nurse include during a routine home visit for a client who was discharged home with a colostomy bag? Observe insertion site A client with arthritis has been receiving treatment with naproxen and now reports ongoing stomach pain, increasing weakness and fatigue. Which lab test should the nurse monitor? Hemoglobin A client with influenza needs help in transferring to the bedside commode. The nurse observes the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) donning gloves and a gown to assist the client. Which action should the nurse take? Review the need for the UAP to wear a face mask while in close contact with the client. A client is receiving lactulose for signs of hepatic encephalopathy. To evaluate the client's therapeutic response to this medication, which assessment should the nurse obtain? Serum electrolytes.

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HESI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM SPRING /
SPRING 2024 HESI EXIT 2024 TEST BANK
EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
COMPLETE 100%CORRECT ANSWERS
WITH VERIFIED AND WELL
EXPLAINEDRATIONALES ALREADY
GRADED A+ BYEXPERTS |LATEST
VERSION 2024 WITH GUARANTEED
SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD ALREADY
PASSED!!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL YOU
NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR EXAMS

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, Day 1

1800: The client Is a female neonate born at 37 weeks of gestation to a G 2 P 1 mother, who was
diagnosed with gestational dlabetes. Following a spontaneous vaginal birth, she received Apgar scores
of 7 at 1 min and 8 at 5 min. The client weighs 4036.97 g (8 Ibs. 9 oz) and appears pink with acrocyanosis
and a moderate amount of subcutaneous fat. She is noted to be slightly jittery at 30 min of age. Axillary
temperature 96° F (35.6° C), pulse 140, respiratory rate 80. Blood glucose 35 mg/dL (1.9 mmol/L),
bilirubin level 7 mg/dL (119.73 umol/L). Fontanelles soft, Mongolian spot noted on lower back, Ballard
maturity rating 37 weeks. Proactive lactation management, strategies, support, and follow-up for
late-preterm infants and some early term infants are important components that affect breastfeeding
success. Prophylactic phototherapy is often used in preterm infants to prevent a significant increase in
serum bilirubin levels. It is also recommended that healthy late-preterm and term infants (23S weeks of
gestation) receive follow-up care and assessment of bilirubin within 3 days of discharge. Late preterm
infants of a diabetic mother need to be monitored more closely. Parents are taught to evaluate the
number of voids and evidence of adequate breastfeeding after the infant is home. Notify the primary
care practitioner if there are indications the infant is not feeding well, is difficult to arouse for feedings,
or is not voiding and stooling adequately. Seeing the obstetrician at 8 weeks is contraindicated, as most
postpartum visits are between 4 and 6 wecks. ACOG recommends that postpartum care be an ongoing
process in which each woman's individual needs determine the services and support she receives. Early
follow-up is warranted for women who experienced complications such as hypertensive disorders of
pregnancy, those with chronic health conditions, women at high risk for depression, and breastfeeding
mothers who are experiencing feeding problems,

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Day 2

0630: Vitals have remained stable throughout the night. Oxygen 98% on nasal

canal. Mother to breastfeed in nursery on demand. Able to tolerate breastmilk.

Glucose after feeding was 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L), temp 97.8° F (36.6° C) when

returned to warmer and Bili light. Chest x-ray and echocardiogram results were

normal. Calcium and magnesium within normal llmits, Direct bilirubin 5 mg/dI(5

umol/L), Discharge teaching Initlated, with goal of discharging infant and mother

on day 3. Studies confirm the importance of maintaining serum glucose levels above 45 mg/dL (25
mmol/1) in hyper insulinemic infants with hypoglycemia to prevent serious neurologic sequel. Blood
glucose levels continue to improve. Direct bilirubin improved. Other signs of improvement include a
normal temperature for at least 8 hours, improved respiratory status with no signs of respiratory
distress syndrome and feedings are well tolerated.

A client is being discharged with a prescription for warfarin. Which instruction should the nurse provide
this client regarding diet? Eat approximately the same amount of leafy green vegetables daily so
the amount of vitamin K consumed is consistent.

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