Escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Leer en línea o como PDF ¿Documento equivocado? Cámbialo gratis 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Document preview thumbnail
Vista previa 4 fuera de 134 páginas
Examen

HESI CAT EXAM – CAT HESI EXIT NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM | COMPLETE 300 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST RECENT!!)

Document preview thumbnail
Vista previa 4 fuera de 134 páginas

Prepare for the HESI CAT Exit Exam with this updated 2026/2027 nursing exam preparation resource. This comprehensive review includes 300 practice questions, detailed answers, rationales, and focused concept summaries designed to support effective NCLEX-style and exit-exam preparation. The guide covers essential nursing concepts including fundamentals of nursing, patient assessment, pharmacology, medication safety, adult health, medical-surgical nursing, maternal and newborn care, pediatric nursing, mental health, community health, infection prevention and control, prioritization, delegation, clinical judgment, patient safety, and evidence-based nursing practice. The 300 practice questions with detailed rationales help reinforce high-yield concepts, strengthen clinical reasoning, and support the application of nursing knowledge to realistic patient-care scenarios. Designed for efficient review and self-assessment, this resource helps nursing students identify areas for additional study and build confidence for HESI CAT Exit Exam preparation.

Vista previa del contenido

HESI CAT EXAM – CAT HESI EXIT NEWEST 2026
ACTUAL EXAM | COMPLETE 300 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+ (MOST RECENT!!)



Section 1: Medical-Surgical Nursing (Questions 1–60)




Question 1: The nurse is caring for a client with acute pancreatitis.
Which laboratory finding is most characteristic of this condition?
A. Elevated serum amylase and lipase
B. Decreased serum lipase
C. Increased serum albumin
D. Decreased serum calcium

Answer: A

Rationale: Elevated serum amylase and lipase levels are the primary diagnostic markers
for acute pancreatitis. In severe pancreatitis, fat necrosis can lead to the binding of
calcium, resulting in hypocalcemia. A decreased calcium level is often a sign of severe
disease .




Question 2: A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) is receiving oxygen via a nasal cannula at 2 L/min. The
nurse notes the client's SpO2 is 89%. Which action should the
nurse take?

,A. Continue to monitor the client's respiratory status
B. Switch the oxygen delivery to a non-rebreather mask
C. Increase the oxygen flow rate to 6 L/min
D. Notify the provider to request an arterial blood gas (ABG)

Answer: A

Rationale: For clients with COPD, a baseline oxygen saturation (SpO2) between 88%
and 92% is often acceptable and considered normal. Providing too much oxygen can
suppress the hypoxic drive, which is the stimulus for breathing in these clients. The
nurse should maintain the current flow rate and monitor for signs of respiratory
distress .




Question 3: A client is prescribed phenelzine (Nardil), a
monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). Which food should the
nurse instruct the client to avoid?
A. Fresh green leafy vegetables
B. Aged cheddar cheese and pepperoni
C. Whole grain bread and cereals

Answer: B

Rationale: Phenelzine (Nardil) is an MAOI that can cause a hypertensive crisis when
combined with tyramine-rich foods. Aged cheeses, cured meats, and fermented
products are high in tyramine and must be avoided .




Question 4: A client is diagnosed with myxedema coma. Which
intervention should the nurse implement first?
A. Monitor the vital signs q1h for the next 8 hours
B. Notify the healthcare provider immediately
C. Assess the client for further symptoms
D. Administer thyroid hormone replacement

,Answer: B

Rationale: Myxedema coma is a life-threatening complication of hypothyroidism. The
priority is to notify the healthcare provider immediately so that prompt treatment
(including thyroid hormone replacement and supportive care) can be initiated. Vital sign
monitoring and assessment are important but should follow immediate notification of
the provider .




Question 5: A client is admitted with a hip fracture and is placed
in Buck's traction. Which nursing intervention is essential for
maintaining the effectiveness of the traction?
A. Removing the weights for 10 minutes every shift
B. Ensuring the weights are hanging freely off the floor
C. Elevating the foot of the bed by 45 degrees
D. Turning the client from side to side every 2 hours

Answer: B

Rationale: For Buck's traction to be effective, the weights must hang freely and not
touch the floor or the bed frame. Traction should never be removed without a specific
provider order. The nurse should also ensure the client's body is in proper alignment to
maintain the correct pull of the traction .




Question 6: The nurse is caring for a client with a history of
seizures who begins to have a tonic-clonic seizure. Which action
should the nurse perform during the seizure?
A. Insert a padded tongue blade into the client's mouth
B. Restrain the client's extremities to prevent injury
C. Administer oral diazepam immediately
D. Turn the client onto their side if possible

, Answer: D

Rationale: During a seizure, the nurse should turn the client to a side-lying position to
maintain a patent airway and prevent aspiration. Restraining the client or inserting
anything into the mouth can cause injury. After the seizure, the nurse should remain
with the client and document the duration and characteristics of the event .




Question 7: A client who has been receiving linezolid (Zyvox) for
two weeks to treat MRSA-infected wounds requires which finding
to be reported immediately?
A. Ecchymosis
B. Insomnia
C. Tongue discoloration
D. Vaginal discharge

Answer: A

Rationale: Linezolid can cause thrombocytopenia, which presents as ecchymosis
(bruising) and bleeding. The nurse should report ecchymosis immediately because it
may indicate a significant drop in platelet count requiring discontinuation of the
medication .




Question 8: Following the administration of total parenteral
nutrition (TPN) via a central line to a client diagnosed with
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), what outcome should the
nurse expect?
A. Afebrile with no purulent drainage from catheter site
B. Hydration as evidenced by tented skin turgor
C. A weight loss of 6 pounds within two weeks
D. A negative nitrogen balance during TPN administration

Información del documento

Subido en
16 de agosto de 2026
Número de páginas
134
Escrito en
2026/2027
Tipo
Examen
Contiene
Preguntas y respuestas
$23.99

¿Documento equivocado? Cámbialo gratis Dentro de los 14 días posteriores a la compra y antes de descargarlo, puedes elegir otro documento. Puedes gastar el importe de nuevo.
Escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Leer en línea o como PDF

Seller avatar
Los indicadores de reputación están sujetos a la cantidad de artículos vendidos por una tarifa y las reseñas que ha recibido por esos documentos. Hay tres niveles: Bronce, Plata y Oro. Cuanto mayor reputación, más podrás confiar en la calidad del trabajo del vendedor.
StudyMuse
3.6
(45)
Vendido
286
Seguidores
9
Artículos
3111
Última venta
22 horas hace


Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes