Age-Related Risks HESI Case Study
Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
With the understanding that Mr. Rogers' eating habits lack consistency, which
physiological facts about the client's nutrition are most concerning to the nurse? -
ANSWER-A. The development of hypoglycemia could be life-threatening.
B. The stage II non-healing ulcer on the client's right heel could require
amputation.
C. Lack of appetite and not wanting to eat alone could lead to malnutrition.
E. Dehydration exacerbated by lack of nutrition.
Which information about the client is of most concern to the nurse? - ANSWER-
Reports a new onset of blurry vision.
Which other symptoms should the nurse expect to find in a client with a diagnosis
of diabetic retinopathy? - ANSWER-B. Loss of vision.
C. Difficulty with color perception.
D. Reports of floaters.
©️COPYRIGHT 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1
, The nurse understands that which information is correct regarding the prescribed
insulin? - ANSWER-Glargine (Lantus) does not have a peak interval.
What conditions, other than hyperglycemia, might Mr. Rogers have? - ANSWER-
A. Osmotic diuresis.
B. Glycosuria.
C. Ketonuria.
In addition to the insulin, which of the following immediate measures would be
indicated in the treatment of Mr. Rogers? - ANSWER-A. Potassium supplements.
C. Sodium bicarb.
E. 0.9% normal saline.
(With the following information,) the nurse sets the insulin drip to deliver how
many mL/hr?
- Mr. Rogers weighs 226 lbs (102.7 kg)
- His blood glucose is 312 mg/dL
- Insulin drip is pre-mixed 100 units per 100 mL NS
- Insulin infusion protocol (for CBG 300-329) = 4 - ANSWER-4
Which (possible EKG) pattern should the nurse report immediately to the HCP? -
ANSWER-ST depression and "U" waves
©️COPYRIGHT 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2
Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
With the understanding that Mr. Rogers' eating habits lack consistency, which
physiological facts about the client's nutrition are most concerning to the nurse? -
ANSWER-A. The development of hypoglycemia could be life-threatening.
B. The stage II non-healing ulcer on the client's right heel could require
amputation.
C. Lack of appetite and not wanting to eat alone could lead to malnutrition.
E. Dehydration exacerbated by lack of nutrition.
Which information about the client is of most concern to the nurse? - ANSWER-
Reports a new onset of blurry vision.
Which other symptoms should the nurse expect to find in a client with a diagnosis
of diabetic retinopathy? - ANSWER-B. Loss of vision.
C. Difficulty with color perception.
D. Reports of floaters.
©️COPYRIGHT 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1
, The nurse understands that which information is correct regarding the prescribed
insulin? - ANSWER-Glargine (Lantus) does not have a peak interval.
What conditions, other than hyperglycemia, might Mr. Rogers have? - ANSWER-
A. Osmotic diuresis.
B. Glycosuria.
C. Ketonuria.
In addition to the insulin, which of the following immediate measures would be
indicated in the treatment of Mr. Rogers? - ANSWER-A. Potassium supplements.
C. Sodium bicarb.
E. 0.9% normal saline.
(With the following information,) the nurse sets the insulin drip to deliver how
many mL/hr?
- Mr. Rogers weighs 226 lbs (102.7 kg)
- His blood glucose is 312 mg/dL
- Insulin drip is pre-mixed 100 units per 100 mL NS
- Insulin infusion protocol (for CBG 300-329) = 4 - ANSWER-4
Which (possible EKG) pattern should the nurse report immediately to the HCP? -
ANSWER-ST depression and "U" waves
©️COPYRIGHT 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2