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Med Surg Cardiac Questions HESI RN
Med Surg Cardiac Questions HESI RN 
A patient is receiving distal peripheral bypass graft surgery using a synthetic graft. Which medications 
would you expect the provider to order? Select all the apply 
a. aspirin 
b. metoprolol 
c. warfarin 
d. clopidogrel 
A and D 
Dual therapy is recommended for one year after surgery 
Which patient teaching by a student nurse to a patient with Raynaud's phenomenon would warrant 
correction by the RN? 
a. Wear loose fitting warm clothing. 
b. Avoid coffee...
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Med Surg Cardiac Questions HESI RN 
A patient is receiving distal peripheral bypass graft surgery using a synthetic graft. Which medications 
would you expect the provider to order? Select all the apply 
a. aspirin 
b. metoprolol 
c. warfarin 
d. clopidogrel 
A and D 
Dual therapy is recommended for one year after surgery 
Which patient teaching by a student nurse to a patient with Raynaud's phenomenon would warrant 
correction by the RN? 
a. Wear loose fitting warm clothing. 
b. Avoid coffee...
pharmacology RN
pharmacology RN 
Study 
Drugs administered into the GI tract are given via what route? 
enteral 
A PPD test is an example of what type of injection? 
Intradermal 
Drugs applied directly on the skin or mucous membranes exert a blank effect? 
Local 
Drugs that distribute throughout the body exert a blank effect? 
Systemic 
Drugs that come as an blank must be shaken well before administration? 
Emulsion 
A blank resists the acid environment of the stomach? 
Enteric coating 
A solid drug dispersed w...
- Exam (elaborations)
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pharmacology RN 
Study 
Drugs administered into the GI tract are given via what route? 
enteral 
A PPD test is an example of what type of injection? 
Intradermal 
Drugs applied directly on the skin or mucous membranes exert a blank effect? 
Local 
Drugs that distribute throughout the body exert a blank effect? 
Systemic 
Drugs that come as an blank must be shaken well before administration? 
Emulsion 
A blank resists the acid environment of the stomach? 
Enteric coating 
A solid drug dispersed w...
Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
(LETS NAME OUR PATIENT GAIL) 
The client has worked as a legal secretary for a high-powered defense attorney for the last 12 years. She 
has never been married, and she lives alone. She has been experiencing a burning sensation in her 
stomach for the last few months, which is now worsening. The client finally makes an appointment with 
her healthcare provider (HCP) to find out what is causing the stomach pain. 
Which information is most significant when assessing a client suspected of having...
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(LETS NAME OUR PATIENT GAIL) 
The client has worked as a legal secretary for a high-powered defense attorney for the last 12 years. She 
has never been married, and she lives alone. She has been experiencing a burning sensation in her 
stomach for the last few months, which is now worsening. The client finally makes an appointment with 
her healthcare provider (HCP) to find out what is causing the stomach pain. 
Which information is most significant when assessing a client suspected of having...
OB HESI Case Studies-Healthy Newborn
OB HESI Case Studies 
Healthy Newborn 
Ms. Stacy Myers is in active labor at 38 weeks gestation with an uncomplicated pregnancy. She 
is admitted to the birthing center on October 10th at 0830. After 9 hours of labor Miss Myers 
had a spontaneous vaginal delivery of an infant boy. 
1. The nurse quickly place is the infant under radiant warmer and starts to dry him. What is 
the rationale for these actions? 
a. Convective heat loss from evaporation is reduced. Drying the infant quickly and 
pl...
- Exam (elaborations)
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OB HESI Case Studies 
Healthy Newborn 
Ms. Stacy Myers is in active labor at 38 weeks gestation with an uncomplicated pregnancy. She 
is admitted to the birthing center on October 10th at 0830. After 9 hours of labor Miss Myers 
had a spontaneous vaginal delivery of an infant boy. 
1. The nurse quickly place is the infant under radiant warmer and starts to dry him. What is 
the rationale for these actions? 
a. Convective heat loss from evaporation is reduced. Drying the infant quickly and 
pl...
NSG 350 Mental Health
NSG 350 Mental Health 
In 1952, Hildegard Peplau defined the psychiatric nurse's role as a: 
a. professional who helps patients with attitude adjustment. 
b. nurse who is extensively trained to care for psychiatric patients. 
c. resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
d. professional who is certified to conduct psychosocial therapy sessions. 
ANS: C 
c. resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
2. The contribution of Linda Richards that rema...
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NSG 350 Mental Health 
In 1952, Hildegard Peplau defined the psychiatric nurse's role as a: 
a. professional who helps patients with attitude adjustment. 
b. nurse who is extensively trained to care for psychiatric patients. 
c. resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
d. professional who is certified to conduct psychosocial therapy sessions. 
ANS: C 
c. resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
2. The contribution of Linda Richards that rema...
MedSurge Respiratory
Med Surge Respiratory 
Fever can cause _________ because of excessive fluid loss due to diaphoresis. Increased temperature 
also increases _________ and the demands for 02. 
Dehydration, metabolism 
Clients at high risk for pneumonia 
1.) Altered level of consciousness 
2.) depressed or absent gag and cough reflex 
3.) Susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized individuals 
4.) Brain injury 
5.) drug overdose 
6.) stroke victims 
7.) Immunocompromised...
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Med Surge Respiratory 
Fever can cause _________ because of excessive fluid loss due to diaphoresis. Increased temperature 
also increases _________ and the demands for 02. 
Dehydration, metabolism 
Clients at high risk for pneumonia 
1.) Altered level of consciousness 
2.) depressed or absent gag and cough reflex 
3.) Susceptible to aspirating oropharyngeal secretions, including alcoholics, anesthetized individuals 
4.) Brain injury 
5.) drug overdose 
6.) stroke victims 
7.) Immunocompromised...
Med-Surg Cardiovascular HESI RN
Med-Surg Cardiovascular HESI RN 
1. A client complains of crushing chest pain that radiates to his left arm. He should be presented with 
the following treatment: 
1. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and morphine 
2. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and codeine 
3. Oxygen, nitroglycerin, meperidine, and thrombolytics 
4. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroprusside, and morphine 
Answer: 1. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and morphine 
2. Which lifestyle changes should a client diagnosed with coronary artery d...
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Med-Surg Cardiovascular HESI RN 
1. A client complains of crushing chest pain that radiates to his left arm. He should be presented with 
the following treatment: 
1. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and morphine 
2. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and codeine 
3. Oxygen, nitroglycerin, meperidine, and thrombolytics 
4. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroprusside, and morphine 
Answer: 1. Aspirin, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and morphine 
2. Which lifestyle changes should a client diagnosed with coronary artery d...
Med Surg Endocrine system
Med Surg Endocrine system 
The preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy should include 
the instruction that postoperatively, the patient should: 
A. Avoid Sneezing 
B. Drink through a straw 
C. Cough forcefully. 
D. Wash mouth out with peroxide. 
A. Avoid Sneezing 
The nurse is aware that the large flattened features of the patient with acromegaly are caused by an 
excess of : 
A. Prolactin 
B. Growth hormone 
C. Thyroid-stimulating hormone 
D. Adreno...
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Med Surg Endocrine system 
The preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for a transsphenoidal hypophysectomy should include 
the instruction that postoperatively, the patient should: 
A. Avoid Sneezing 
B. Drink through a straw 
C. Cough forcefully. 
D. Wash mouth out with peroxide. 
A. Avoid Sneezing 
The nurse is aware that the large flattened features of the patient with acromegaly are caused by an 
excess of : 
A. Prolactin 
B. Growth hormone 
C. Thyroid-stimulating hormone 
D. Adreno...
Maternal 4
MATERNAL 
1. A nurse is reinforcing teaching about newborn home safety precautions with a group of new 
mothers. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? 
"Crib slats should be no more than 2.25 inches apart." 
2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is at 16 weeks of gestation, has diabetes 
mellitus, and has a BMI of 31. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as 
an indication that the client understands the teaching? 
"My intake should...
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MATERNAL 
1. A nurse is reinforcing teaching about newborn home safety precautions with a group of new 
mothers. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? 
"Crib slats should be no more than 2.25 inches apart." 
2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is at 16 weeks of gestation, has diabetes 
mellitus, and has a BMI of 31. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as 
an indication that the client understands the teaching? 
"My intake should...
Maternal 3
Maternal 
A nurse in a woman's health clinic is providing 
teaching about nutritionalintake to a client who is 
at 8 weeks of gestation. The nurse should instruct 
the client to increase her daily intake of which of 
the following nutrients? 
Calcium 
The recommendation for calcium intake during pregnancy is the same as that for 
women who are not pregnant: 1,300 mg/day for women younger than 19 years old 
and 1,000 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and 50 years old. 
Vitamin E 
The re...
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Maternal 
A nurse in a woman's health clinic is providing 
teaching about nutritionalintake to a client who is 
at 8 weeks of gestation. The nurse should instruct 
the client to increase her daily intake of which of 
the following nutrients? 
Calcium 
The recommendation for calcium intake during pregnancy is the same as that for 
women who are not pregnant: 1,300 mg/day for women younger than 19 years old 
and 1,000 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and 50 years old. 
Vitamin E 
The re...
TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE 6TH EDITION BY MORRISON-VALFRE