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Ace your nursing school exit exam with this comprehensive resource for the HESI Comprehensive B. This PDF includes a full set of practice questions covering all key subject areas like Fundamentals, Med-Surg, Pediatrics, Maternity, and Psychiatry to help you prepare, identify weak areas, and boost your confidence for the Evolve HESI.

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EXIT HESI COMPREHENSIVE B EVOLVE PRACTICE

COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES |

GUARANTEED PASS. / EXIT HESI PRACTICE (BRAND

NEW !!)

Which action should the nurse implement when preparing to

measure the fundal height of a pregnant client?

......ANSWER........To accurately measure the fundal height, the

bladder must be empty to avoid elevation of the uterus.

The nurse identifies crepitus when examining the chest of a

newborn who was delivered vaginally. Which further assessment

should the nurse perform? ......ANSWER........The most common

neonatal birth trauma due to a vaginal delivery is fracture of

the clavicle. Although an infant may be asymptomatic, a

fractured clavicle should be suspected if an infant has limited

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use of the affected arm, malposition of the arm, an asymmetric

Moro reflex, crepitus over the clavicle, focal swelling or

tenderness, or cries when the arm is moved.

One hour after giving birth to an 8-pound infant, a client's lochia

rubra has increased from small to large and her fundus is boggy

despite massage. The client's pulse is 84 beats/minute and

blood pressure is 156/96. The healthcare provider prescribes

Methergine 0.2 mg IM × 1. What action should the nurse take

immediately? ......ANSWER........Methergine is contraindicated for

clients with elevated blood pressure, so the nurse should contact

the healthcare provider and question the prescription

The nurse is preparing to give an enema to a laboring client.

Which client requires the most caution when carrying out this

procedure? ......ANSWER........A 40-week primigravida who is at

6 cm cervical dilatation and the presenting part is not engaged.

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When the presenting part is ballottable, it is floating out of the

pelvis. In such a situation, the cord can descend before the fetus

causing a prolapsed cord, which is an emergency situation.

the Silverman-Anderson Index ......ANSWER........A Silverman-

Anderson Index has five categories with scores of 0, 1, or 2. The

total score ranges from 0 to 10. A total score of 0 means the

infant has no dyspnea, a total score of 10 indicates maximum

respiratory distress.

A client at 32-weeks gestation comes to the prenatal clinic with

complaints of pedal edema, dyspnea, fatigue, and a moist

cough. Which question is most important for the nurse to ask this

client? ......ANSWER........Do you have a history of rheumatic

fever?

Clients with a history of rheumatic fever may develop mitral

valve prolapse, which increases the risk for cardiac

decompensation due to the increased blood volume that occurs

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during pregnancy, so obtaining information about this client's

health history is a priority.

The nurse is assessing a client who is having a non-stress test

(NST) at 41-weeks gestation. The nurse determines that the client

is not having contractions, the fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline is

144 bpm, and no FHR accelerations are occurring. What action

should the nurse take? ......ANSWER........The client should be

asked if she has felt the fetus move.

An NST is used to determine fetal well-being, and is often

implemented when postmaturity is suspected. A "reactive" NST

occurs if the FHR accelerates 15 bpm for 15 seconds in response

to the fetus' own movement, and is "nonreactive" if no FHR

acceleration occurs in response to fetal movement.

A client in active labor is admitted with preeclampsia. Which

assessment finding is most significant in planning this client's

care? ......ANSWER........A 4+ reflex in a client with pregnancy-
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