HESI MANAGEMENT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND
NEW 2025
The nurse is preparing assignments for the day shift. It is most
important that the client with which diagnosis and description is
assigned to a registered nurse? - ANSWER - >-Depression: Admitted
during the night, following a suicide attempt with an overdose of
Tylenol
During report, the charge nurse informs a nurse that she must work on
another unit. The nurse begins to sign deeply and tosses about her
belongings as she is preparing to leave, making it known that she is very
unhappy about having to "float." What is the best immediate action for
the charge nurse to take? - ANSWER - >-Continue with report, and talk
to the nurse about the incident at a later time.
A 15-year-old sexually active girl diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory
disease (PID) is admitted to the hospital with a temperature of 101.6° F
and a purulent vaginal discharge. She has no insurance and tells the
nurse she enjoys small children. Which room should the nurse assign
this client? - ANSWER - >-A private room
The registered nurse (RN) and unlicensed assisted personnel (UAP) are
working together to provide care for a bedfast client needing total care,
medication, and Foley catheter irrigation. How should the RN assign the
client's care? - ANSWER - >-UAP: Personal care, I&O. RN: Catheter
irrigation, medications
The charge nurse assigns the care of a client with diabetes who has
hyperglycemia to a practical nurse (PN). In supervising the PN, what is
, the charge nurse's most important action? - ANSWER - >-Confer with
the PN about any manifestations the client is exhibiting.
A registered nurse (RN) is caring for several clients on a progressive
care "step-down" unit. After assessing the clients, which clerical task
should the nurse assign to a unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? -
ANSWER - >-Transcribe the vital signs from a unit worksheet to the
individual graphic page in the client charts
Which situation requires intervention by the nurse who is caring for a
terminally ill client in a hospital? - ANSWER - >-The case manager
notifies the family that the critical pathway requires transfer to a
hospice facility.
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reports morning vital signs to
the primary nurse. Which client should the nurse assess first? The client
who is - ANSWER - >-diagnosed with pneumonia and has a respiratory
rate of 26 breaths/min.
A female client is receiving an enteral feeding via nasogastric feeding
tube. The daughter reports to the charge nurse that her mother is
coughing vigorously and sounds congested. Which staff member should
the charge nurse ask to check on the client? - ANSWER - >-Registered
Nurse (RN) who is entering nursing notes at the computer
The charge nurse, along with two registered nurses (RN), one practical
nurse (PN), and one unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), is working in
an emergency department. What activity should be assigned to the
UAP? - ANSWER - >-Transport a client diagnosed with septicemia to the
medical unit.
The charge nurse working in a long-term care facility is informed by the
LPN that a client's son is unhappy with the care his mother is receiving.
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND
NEW 2025
The nurse is preparing assignments for the day shift. It is most
important that the client with which diagnosis and description is
assigned to a registered nurse? - ANSWER - >-Depression: Admitted
during the night, following a suicide attempt with an overdose of
Tylenol
During report, the charge nurse informs a nurse that she must work on
another unit. The nurse begins to sign deeply and tosses about her
belongings as she is preparing to leave, making it known that she is very
unhappy about having to "float." What is the best immediate action for
the charge nurse to take? - ANSWER - >-Continue with report, and talk
to the nurse about the incident at a later time.
A 15-year-old sexually active girl diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory
disease (PID) is admitted to the hospital with a temperature of 101.6° F
and a purulent vaginal discharge. She has no insurance and tells the
nurse she enjoys small children. Which room should the nurse assign
this client? - ANSWER - >-A private room
The registered nurse (RN) and unlicensed assisted personnel (UAP) are
working together to provide care for a bedfast client needing total care,
medication, and Foley catheter irrigation. How should the RN assign the
client's care? - ANSWER - >-UAP: Personal care, I&O. RN: Catheter
irrigation, medications
The charge nurse assigns the care of a client with diabetes who has
hyperglycemia to a practical nurse (PN). In supervising the PN, what is
, the charge nurse's most important action? - ANSWER - >-Confer with
the PN about any manifestations the client is exhibiting.
A registered nurse (RN) is caring for several clients on a progressive
care "step-down" unit. After assessing the clients, which clerical task
should the nurse assign to a unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? -
ANSWER - >-Transcribe the vital signs from a unit worksheet to the
individual graphic page in the client charts
Which situation requires intervention by the nurse who is caring for a
terminally ill client in a hospital? - ANSWER - >-The case manager
notifies the family that the critical pathway requires transfer to a
hospice facility.
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reports morning vital signs to
the primary nurse. Which client should the nurse assess first? The client
who is - ANSWER - >-diagnosed with pneumonia and has a respiratory
rate of 26 breaths/min.
A female client is receiving an enteral feeding via nasogastric feeding
tube. The daughter reports to the charge nurse that her mother is
coughing vigorously and sounds congested. Which staff member should
the charge nurse ask to check on the client? - ANSWER - >-Registered
Nurse (RN) who is entering nursing notes at the computer
The charge nurse, along with two registered nurses (RN), one practical
nurse (PN), and one unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), is working in
an emergency department. What activity should be assigned to the
UAP? - ANSWER - >-Transport a client diagnosed with septicemia to the
medical unit.
The charge nurse working in a long-term care facility is informed by the
LPN that a client's son is unhappy with the care his mother is receiving.