HESI EXIT EXAM - LATEST COMPLETE
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
1. A nurse is evaluating care of an immobilized patient. Which action will the
nurse take?
a. Focus on whether the interdisciplinary team is satisfied with the care.
Compare the patient’s actual outcomes with the outcomes in the care plan.
b. Involve primarily the patient’s family and health care team to
c. determine goal achievement.
d. Use objective data solely in determining whether interventions have been
successful.
ANS: B
From your perspective as the nurse, you are to evaluate outcomes and
response to nursing care and compare the patient’s actual outcomes with the
outcomes selected during planning. Ask if the patient’s expectations
(subjective data) of care are being met, and use objective data to determine
the success of interventions. Just as it was important to include the patient
during the assessment and planning phase of the care plan, it is essential to
have the patient’s evaluation of the plan of care, not just the patient’s family
and health care team.
2. A nurse is supervising the logrolling of a patient. To which patient is the
nurse most likely providing care?
a. A patient with neck surgery
b. A patient with hypostatic pneumonia
c. A patient with a total knee replacement
d. A patient with a Stage IV pressure ulcer
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
1. A nurse is evaluating care of an immobilized patient. Which action will the
nurse take?
a. Focus on whether the interdisciplinary team is satisfied with the care.
Compare the patient’s actual outcomes with the outcomes in the care plan.
b. Involve primarily the patient’s family and health care team to
c. determine goal achievement.
d. Use objective data solely in determining whether interventions have been
successful.
ANS: B
From your perspective as the nurse, you are to evaluate outcomes and
response to nursing care and compare the patient’s actual outcomes with the
outcomes selected during planning. Ask if the patient’s expectations
(subjective data) of care are being met, and use objective data to determine
the success of interventions. Just as it was important to include the patient
during the assessment and planning phase of the care plan, it is essential to
have the patient’s evaluation of the plan of care, not just the patient’s family
and health care team.
2. A nurse is supervising the logrolling of a patient. To which patient is the
nurse most likely providing care?
a. A patient with neck surgery
b. A patient with hypostatic pneumonia
c. A patient with a total knee replacement
d. A patient with a Stage IV pressure ulcer