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Question 1 The registered nurse (RN) is caring for a young adult who is having an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Which laboratory result should the RN assess as a normal value for the two-hour postprandial result? • A. 140 mg/dL • B. 160 mg/dL • C. 180 mg/dL • D. 200 mg/dL Correct Answer: A. 140 mg/dL Rationale: • The two-hour postprandial glucose level should be <140 mg/dL for a young adult. • Values ≥200 mg/dL indicate diabetes, while 140–199 mg/dL suggest prediabetes. Question 2 The RN is caring for a client with a closed head injury. Which finding should the RN assess as a risk for diabetes insipidus (DI)?• A. High fever • B. Low blood pressure • C. Muscle rigidity • D. Polydipsia Correct Answer: D. Polydipsia Rationale: • DI occurs due to ADH deficiency, often from pituitary/hypothalamus damage (e.g., head trauma). • Classic symptoms: o Excessive urination (5–20 L/day) o Polydipsia (extreme thirst) to compensate for fluid loss. Question 3 A client with sepsis and dehydration had oliguria. Which finding indicates stabilization? • A. Urine output of 40 mL/hour • B. BP 76/42, pulse 100 • C. Urine specific gravity 1.001 • D. Tented skin on hands Correct Answer: A. Urine output of 40 mL/hour Rationale: • Normal urine output = 30–50 mL/hour. • Oliguria = <400 mL/day (or <20 mL/hour). • 40 mL/hour indicates improved kidney perfusion and hydration status.Question 4 A client using ipratropium reports nausea, blurred vision, headaches, and insomnia. What should the RN do first? • A. Withhold medication and report symptoms • B. Give antiemetics and reassess • C. Reassure client symptoms will resolve • D. Delay next dose Correct Answer: A. Withhold medication and report symptoms Rationale: • Symptoms suggest anticholinergic toxicity (ipratropium is an anticholinergic). • Priority action: Hold the drug and notify the provider to prevent complications. Question 5 A hypertensive client is discharged home. Which equipment should the RN recommend? • A. Exercise bicycle • B. Sphygmomanometer • C. Blood glucose monitor • D. Weekly pillbox Correct Answer: B. Sphygmomanometer Rationale: • Home BP monitoring improves adherence and control. • Teach the client to record daily readings and recognize abnormal trends.

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BSN 246 Practice HESI (1 & 2)

Question 1

The registered nurse (RN) is caring for a young adult who is having an oral glucose
tolerance test (OGTT). Which laboratory result should the RN assess as a normal
value for the two-hour postprandial result?

• A. 140 mg/dL
• B. 160 mg/dL
• C. 180 mg/dL
• D. 200 mg/dL

Correct Answer: A. 140 mg/dL
✅ Rationale:

• The two-hour postprandial glucose level should be <140 mg/dL for a young
adult.
• Values ≥200 mg/dL indicate diabetes, while 140–199 mg/dL suggest
prediabetes.




Question 2

The RN is caring for a client with a closed head injury. Which finding should the
RN assess as a risk for diabetes insipidus (DI)?

, • A. High fever
• B. Low blood pressure
• C. Muscle rigidity
• D. Polydipsia

Correct Answer: D. Polydipsia
✅ Rationale:

• DI occurs due to ADH deficiency, often from pituitary/hypothalamus
damage (e.g., head trauma).
• Classic symptoms:

o Excessive urination (5–20 L/day)
o Polydipsia (extreme thirst) to compensate for fluid loss.




Question 3

A client with sepsis and dehydration had oliguria. Which finding indicates
stabilization?

• A. Urine output of 40 mL/hour
• B. BP 76/42, pulse 100
• C. Urine specific gravity 1.001
• D. Tented skin on hands

Correct Answer: A. Urine output of 40 mL/hour
✅ Rationale:

• Normal urine output = 30–50 mL/hour.
• Oliguria = <400 mL/day (or <20 mL/hour).
• 40 mL/hour indicates improved kidney perfusion and hydration status.

, Question 4

A client using ipratropium reports nausea, blurred vision, headaches, and
insomnia. What should the RN do first?

• A. Withhold medication and report symptoms
• B. Give antiemetics and reassess
• C. Reassure client symptoms will resolve
• D. Delay next dose

Correct Answer: A. Withhold medication and report symptoms
✅ Rationale:

• Symptoms suggest anticholinergic toxicity (ipratropium is an anticholinergic).
• Priority action: Hold the drug and notify the provider to prevent complications.




Question 5

A hypertensive client is discharged home. Which equipment should the RN
recommend?

• A. Exercise bicycle
• B. Sphygmomanometer
• C. Blood glucose monitor
• D. Weekly pillbox

Correct Answer: B. Sphygmomanometer
✅ Rationale:

• Home BP monitoring improves adherence and control.
• Teach the client to record daily readings and recognize abnormal trends.

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