HESI LEADERSHIP EXIT EXAM (2025)
comprehensive questions and verified answers
(detailed & elaborated) ACTUAL EXAM 2025
TEST!!
1.A nurse is performing telephone triage at the clinic office. Which client has the most
acute problem and should be scheduled for the first available appointment? -
CORRECT ANSWER- A 21 year old with a history of a kidney transplant. Today the
client reports flu-like symptoms with a fever of 100.4 F (38 C)
2.The nurse is admitting a woman who has an arteriovenous (AV) fistula in her right arm
that is used for hemodialysis. She missed her last hemodialysis session and is
experiencing shortness of breath and an irregular heartbeat. Which action should the
nurse assign to the UPA who is working with the nurse? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Measure Vital Signs
3.The nurse should assess the client with which problem first? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Paresthesia secondary to an arterial occlusion
4.A young adult client with a brain tumor refuses further treatment and requests to be
allowed to die a natural death. The healthcare provides does not agree with the client's
decision and refuses to write do-not-resuscitate instructions. Which action should the
nurse take? - CORRECT ANSWER- Initiate a review of the situation by the hospital's
ethics committee.
5.A healthcare provider notifies the nurse that new prescriptions have been written for a
client. Which is the 1st action the nurse should implement? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Read all of the new prescriptions for the client written by the provider
6.The nurse is observing the staff provide care to a client with acquired immune
deficiency syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER- Unlicensed assistive personnel wearing a
mask to take client's blood pressure.
7.The nurse caring for a client with bacterial meningitis is preparing report for the
oncoming nurse. It is most important to include which assessment finding in the report?
- CORRECT ANSWER- Increasing Pulse Pressure
,8.The charge nurse notices that a respiratory therapist who has been cross-trained to
work as a phlebotomist and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) seems to be avoiding
HIV positive clients - CORRECT ANSWER- Provide the employee with feedback about
observed behavior
9.The nursing supervisor sends an unlicensed assistant personnel ( UAP) to a medical
unit to replace an absent UAP. When delegating the task of obtaining client's blood
sugar levels using a glucometer, which action is most important for the nurse to
implement? - CORRECT ANSWER- Observe the UAP obtain a fingerstick glucose level
using the glucometer.
10.The nurse manager conducts regular audits of patient care medication records and
notices that the amount of narcotic pain medications administered during the evening
shift on a postsurgical unit - CORRECT ANSWER- Conduct a closer examination of
staff nurse's distribution of pain medication from evening shift
11.The smell of cigarette smoke is coming from a client's bathroom. Which action
should the nurse - CORRECT ANSWER- Educate the client about the hospital smoking
policy.
12.The practical nurse (PN) reports to the charge nurse that the transparent dressing
covering a single lumen central venous catheter inserted in the subclavian vein of a
client has come loose and the insertion site is inflamed. Which action should the charge
nurse implement? - CORRECT ANSWER- Confirm the findings of the PN while
securing the transparent dressing and notify the healthcare provider.
13.At 0200 the nurse phones the healthcare provider to request a PRN medication for a
client who is unable to sleep. The healthcare provider is awakened and gives the nurse
a prescription for four times the normal dosage. When questioned by the nurse, the
healthcare provider responds in a sleepy - CORRECT ANSWER- Call the healthcare or
back, and report that the dosage prescribed is our times the normal dosage.
14.The charge nurse notices that a female practical nurse (PN), who has a long work
history on the unit and is a valued employee, seems tired and slow to respond verbally
during the change of shift report. One hour later the charge nurse overhears the PN
telling an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) that she took a sleeping pill 4 hours ago
and she is still feeling its effects. Which action should the charge nurse take? -
CORRECT ANSWER- Send the PN to the employee health center for a urine drug
Screen
, 15.It is most important to assign which client to a registered nurse rather than a practical
nurse? - CORRECT ANSWER- After ambulating, a postoperative client grimaces and
reports incisional pain at a "9" on a point scale.
16.After receiving a change of shift report for clients on a medical surgical unit, which
task should the nurse - CORRECT ANSWER- Apply hydrocolloid dressings to venous
17.The charge nurse observes unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) and a nurse
arguing at the nurse's station. What action is best for the charge nurse to implement? -
CORRECT ANSWER- Inform both individuals that their behavior is inappropriate in a
work setting
18.A male client with metastatic lung cancer has requested that "no heroic measures"
are used to extend his life, so the healthcare provider prescribes transferring the client
to the palliative care - CORRECT ANSWER- Ensure the prescriptions or transfer
include the client's end-of-life choice.
19.The charge nurse observes that a client with a nasogastric tube applied to low
intermittent suction is drinking a glass of water immediately after the unlicensed
assistive personnel (UAP) left the room. What is the best initial action for the charge
nurse to take. - CORRECT ANSWER- Remove the glass of water and speak to the
UAP.
20.The nurse hears a newly employed unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) who is
working in a long-term care facility calling the adult residents "honey" and "dearie." What
is the best action for the nurse to take? - CORRECT ANSWER- Meet with the UAP to
discuss respectful client care strategies.
21.The charge nurse is providing instructions to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)
who will be assisting with the care of a client who has a hiatal hernia. Which instruction
should the charge provide the UPA? - CORRECT ANSWER- Elevate the head of the
bed before the client begins to eat
22.A nurse (RN), practical nurse (PN), and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are
working as a team to provide care for an acutely ill client requiring immediate bedside
insertion of a chest tube. Which assignment is best use of each persons skills? -
CORRECT ANSWER- The UAP obtains oxygen saturation level while the RN reports
findings to the healthcare provider