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RN Exit Hesi Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A patient with chest pain reports radiating pain to the jaw and left arm. What is the nurse’s first action? A. Apply heat to the chest B. Assess vital signs and perform ECG C. Give pain medication D. Encourage the patient to rest A patient with type 1 diabetes reports dizziness and confusion. What is the priority nursing action? A. Administer a fast-acting carbohydrate B. Wait for the next meal C. Notify the provider in an hour D. Recheck glucose in 30 minutes A postoperative patient reports shortness of breath and low oxygen saturation. What is the first action? 2 A. Sit with the patient B. Administer oxygen and assess airway C. Encourage deep breathing D. Document symptoms A patient refuses a newly prescribed antibiotic. What is the best nursing response? A. Force the patient to take it B. Explain the benefits, risks, and purpose of the medication C. Ignore the refusal D. Wait until the patient changes their mind A child is admitted with high fever and seizure activity. What is the priority nursing intervention? A. Start IV fluids immediately B. Ensure safety, maintain airway, and monitor seizure activity C. Call the provider after seizure D. Document only A patient with COPD reports increased shortness of breath. What is the priority nursing action? 3 A. Encourage coughing only B. Sit with the patient C. Administer prescribed oxygen and monitor respiratory effort D. Monitor next shift A patient reports sudden swelling of lips and face after eating peanuts. What is the priority action? A. Give oral antihistamine B. Assess airway and prepare emergency intervention C. Document and observe D. Notify family A patient reports dizziness when standing and a heart rate of 44 bpm. What is the nurse’s first action? A. Sit the patient upright B. Place the patient supine, assess vital signs, and notify provider C. Wait 30 minutes D. Document only 4 A postoperative patient has hypotension and tachycardia. What should the nurse do first? A. Assess for bleeding and maintain IV access for fluid replacement B. Call the provider immediately C. Sit patient upright D. Document only A patient reports numbness and tingling in the hands after starting a new medication. What is the first action? A. Tell the patient it is normal B. Assess for adverse drug reaction and notify provider C. Wait for next assessment D. Document only

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A patient with chest pain reports radiating pain to the jaw and left arm. What is the nurse’s first

action?

A. Apply heat to the chest


✔✔B. Assess vital signs and perform ECG


C. Give pain medication

D. Encourage the patient to rest




A patient with type 1 diabetes reports dizziness and confusion. What is the priority nursing

action?


✔✔A. Administer a fast-acting carbohydrate


B. Wait for the next meal

C. Notify the provider in an hour

D. Recheck glucose in 30 minutes




A postoperative patient reports shortness of breath and low oxygen saturation. What is the first

action?

1

,A. Sit with the patient


✔✔B. Administer oxygen and assess airway


C. Encourage deep breathing

D. Document symptoms




A patient refuses a newly prescribed antibiotic. What is the best nursing response?

A. Force the patient to take it


✔✔B. Explain the benefits, risks, and purpose of the medication


C. Ignore the refusal

D. Wait until the patient changes their mind




A child is admitted with high fever and seizure activity. What is the priority nursing intervention?

A. Start IV fluids immediately


✔✔B. Ensure safety, maintain airway, and monitor seizure activity


C. Call the provider after seizure

D. Document only




A patient with COPD reports increased shortness of breath. What is the priority nursing action?


2

,A. Encourage coughing only

B. Sit with the patient


✔✔C. Administer prescribed oxygen and monitor respiratory effort


D. Monitor next shift




A patient reports sudden swelling of lips and face after eating peanuts. What is the priority

action?

A. Give oral antihistamine


✔✔B. Assess airway and prepare emergency intervention


C. Document and observe

D. Notify family




A patient reports dizziness when standing and a heart rate of 44 bpm. What is the nurse’s first

action?

A. Sit the patient upright


✔✔B. Place the patient supine, assess vital signs, and notify provider


C. Wait 30 minutes

D. Document only



3

, A postoperative patient has hypotension and tachycardia. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔A. Assess for bleeding and maintain IV access for fluid replacement


B. Call the provider immediately

C. Sit patient upright

D. Document only




A patient reports numbness and tingling in the hands after starting a new medication. What is the

first action?

A. Tell the patient it is normal


✔✔B. Assess for adverse drug reaction and notify provider


C. Wait for next assessment

D. Document only




A patient is scheduled for surgery and asks why fasting is required. What is the best response?

A. To make the stomach empty faster

B. Because food interferes with anesthesia


✔✔C. To reduce risk of aspiration during anesthesia



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