CRITICAL CARE HESI EXIT EXAM NEWEST VERSION
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Two nurses are planning to help a client with one-sided
weakness move up in bed. What should the nurses do to
conform to a basic principle of body mechanics?
a. Instruct the client to position one arm on each shoulder
of the nurses.
b. Direct the client to extend the legs and remain still
during the procedure.
c. Have both nurses shift their weight from the front leg to
the back leg as they move the client up in bed.
d. Position the nurses on either side of the bed with their
feet apart, gather the pull sheet close to the client, turn
toward the head of the bed, and then move the client. -
ANSWER-d
Which description by the nurse is a correct explanation of
delegation?
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a. The transfer of responsibility for the performance of an
activity
b. The person's responsibility and accountability for
individual actions or omissions
c. The active process of directing, guiding, and influencing
the outcome of an individual
d. The transfer of both the accountability and
responsibility from one person to another - ANSWER-a
A healthcare provider prescribes lidocaine HCl, 1.5 mg per
minute, for a client whose ECG tracing reveals multiple
premature ventricular complexes (PVCs). The nurse adds
500 mg of lidocaine HCl to 100 mL of D5W. To administer
the correct amount of medication, at what rate should the
nurse set the intravenous (IV) infusion pump? Record your
answer using a whole number.
________________ mL/hr - ANSWER-18
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Which caring intervention helps to provide comfort, dignity,
respect, and peace to a client?
a. Listening
b. Spiritual caring
c. Providing presence
d. Relieving pain and suffering - ANSWER-d
A client with arterial insufficiency of both lower extremities
is visited by the home healthcare nurse. What client
teaching is an essential nursing intervention?
a. "Maintain elevation of both legs."
b. "Massage the legs when they are painful."
c. "Apply a hot water bottle to the legs."
d. "Check pulses in the legs regularly." - ANSWER-d
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The nurse is assessing a client after surgery. Which
assessment finding does the nurse obtain from the
primary source?
a. X-ray reports
b. Severity of pain
c. Results of blood work
d. Family caregiver interview - ANSWER-b
What is a goal for a client who has difficulty with verbal
communication precipitated by psychologic barriers?
a. The client will be free of injury.
b. The client will demonstrate decreased acting-out
behavior.