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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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This section is the practice questions for HESI that can help you think critically and augment your review for the HESI exams.

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HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXIT EXAM LATEST
2025-2026 ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIOANLES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)




The nurse is called to the waiting room of a pediatric clinic. The frantic mother states, "I think my 4-
month-old baby is choking!" What steps will the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Compress the chest once between the nipples with two fingers.
B.
Note any obstruction or absence of breathing.
C.
Deliver five backslaps between the shoulder blades.
D.
Place the infant over the nurse's arm.
E.
Perform a blind finger sweep. - ANS-B, C, D
Rationale: The fingers are placed at the same location on an infant as chest compressions for CPR;
however, the nurse must deliver five chest thrusts, after the five back slaps. Blind sweeps are not used
as this action may push the object deeper into the throat. The remaining steps are correct.

Which fluid will the nurse select to administer with the prescribed blood transfusion?
A.
5% Dextrose and water
B.
Normal saline
C.
Lactated Ringers solution
D.
5% Dextrose and lactated ringers - ANS-B
Rationale: Normal saline solution is the only solution that is compatible with blood.

When assisting a client from the bed to a chair, which procedure is best for the nurse to follow?
A.

,Place the chair parallel to the bed, with its back toward the head of the bed and assist the client in
moving to the chair.
B.
With the nurse's feet spread apart and knees aligned with the client's knees, stand and pivot the client
into the chair.
C.
Assist the client to a standing position by gently lifting upward, underneath the axillae.
D.
Stand beside the client, place the client's arms around the nurse's neck, and gently move the client to
the chair. - ANS-B
Rationale: Option B describes the correct positioning of the nurse and affords the nurse a wide base of
support while stabilizing the client's knees when assisting to a standing position. The chair should be
placed at a 45-degree angle to the bed, with the back of the chair toward the head of the bed. Clients
should never be lifted under the axillae; this could damage nerves and strain the nurse's back. The client
should be instructed to use the arms of the chair and should never place his or her arms around the
nurse's neck; this places undue stress on the nurse's neck and back and increases the risk for a fall.

How many mL will the nurse document on the client's intake and output record from the items listed?
_____ mL
1200 mL water
4 ounce container of gelatin
8 ounces of orange juice
355 mL can of soda1 cup of soup - ANS-Answer: 2155
Rationale: 1200 + 240 (8 oz) + 240 (1 cup) + 120 (4 oz) + 355 = 2155

The nurse observes a UAP taking a client's blood pressure in the lower extremity. Which observation of
this procedure requires the nurse to intervene with the UAP's approach?
A.
The cuff wraps around the girth of the leg.
B.
The UAP auscultates the popliteal pulse with the cuff on the lower leg.
C.
The client is placed in a prone position.
D.
The systolic reading is 20 mm Hg higher than the blood pressure in the client's arm. - ANS-B
Rationale: When obtaining the blood pressure in the lower extremities, the popliteal pulse is the site for
auscultation when the blood pressure cuff is applied around the thigh. The nurse should intervene with
the UAP who has applied the cuff on the lower leg. Option A ensures an accurate assessment, and
option C provides the best access to the artery. Systolic pressure in the popliteal artery is usually 10 to
40 mm Hg higher than in the brachial artery.

During a clinic visit, the mother of a 7-year-old reports to the nurse that her child is often awake until
midnight playing and is then very difficult to awaken in the morning for school. Which assessment data
should the nurse obtain in response to the mother's concern?
A.
The occurrence of any episodes of sleep apnea
B.
The child's blood pressure, pulse, and respirations

, C.
Length of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep that the child is experiencing
D.
Description of the family's home environment - ANS-D
Rationale: School-age children often resist bedtime. The nurse should begin by assessing the
environment of the home to determine factors that may not be conducive to the establishment of
bedtime rituals that promote sleep. Option A often causes daytime fatigue rather than resistance to
going to sleep. Option B is unlikely to provide useful data. The nurse cannot determine option C.

The nurse identifies a potential for infection in a client with partial-thickness (second-degree) and full-
thickness (third-degree) burns. What action has the highest priority in decreasing the client's risk of
infection?
A.
Administration of plasma expanders
B.
Use of careful handwashing technique
C.
Application of a topical antibacterial cream
D.
Limiting visitors to the client with burns - ANS-B
Rationale: Careful handwashing technique is the single most effective intervention for the prevention of
contamination to all clients. Option A reverses the hypovolemia that initially accompanies burn trauma
but is not related to decreasing the proliferation of infective organisms. Options C and D are
recommended by various burn centers as possible ways to reduce the chance of infection. Option B is a
proven technique to prevent infection.

The nurse assesses a 2-year-old who is admitted for dehydration and finds that the peripheral IV rate by
gravity has slowed, even though the venous access site is healthy. What should the nurse do next?
A.
Apply a warm compress proximal to the site.
B.
Check for kinks in the tubing and raise the IV pole.
C.
Adjust the tape that stabilizes the needle.
D.
Flush with normal saline and recount the drop rate. - ANS-B
Rationale: The nurse should first check the tubing and height of the bag on the IV pole, which are
common factors that may slow the rate. Gravity infusion rates are influenced by the height of the bag,
tubing clamp closure or kinks, needle size or position, fluid viscosity, client blood pressure (crying in the
pediatric client), and infiltration. Venospasm can slow the rate and often responds to warmth over the
vessel, but the nurse should first adjust the IV pole height. The nurse may need to adjust the stabilizing
tape on a positional needle or flush the venous access with normal saline, but less invasive actions
should be implemented first.

The nurse manager of a skilled nursing (chronic care) unit is instructing UAPs on ways to prevent
complications of immobility. Which action should be included in this instruction?
A.
Perform range-of-motion exercises to prevent contractures.

, B.
Decrease the client's fluid intake to prevent diarrhea.
C.
Massage the client's legs to reduce embolism occurrence.
D.
Turn the client from side to back every shift. - ANS-A
Rationale: Performing range-of-motion exercises is beneficial in reducing contractures around joints.
Options B, C, and D are all potentially harmful practices that place the immobile client at risk of
complications.

The nurse administered 10 mg of diazepam to the preoperative client. What steps will the nurse take
next? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Place the client in the bed next to the nurse's station.
B.
Instruct the client not to get out of bed.
C.
Place the call bell within the client's reach.
D.
Place the side rails up, according to institutional policy.
E.
Assist the client to the bathroom - ANS-B, C, D
Rationale: Diazepam is a common preoperative medication. Close observation by placing the client close
to the nurse's station is not necessary. The medication has a sedative effect and the client should not
get out of bed, even with assistance. The remaining selections are correct.

A terminally ill client tells the nurse, "I am so tired and in so much pain! Please help me to die." Which is
the best response for the nurse to provide?
A.
Administer the prescribed maximum dose of pain medication.
B.
Talk with the client about thoughts and feelings about death.
C.
Collaborate with the health care provider about initiating antidepressant therapy.
D.
Refer the client to the ethics committee of her local health care facility. - ANS-B
Rationale: The nurse should first assess the client's feelings about death and determine the extent to
which this statement expresses the client's true feelings. The client may need additional pain
management, but further assessment is needed before implementing option A. Options C and D are
both premature interventions and should not be implemented until further assessment is obtained.

A nurse stops at a motor vehicle collision site to render aid until the emergency personnel arrive and
applies pressure to a groin wound that is bleeding profusely. Later the client has to have the leg
amputated and sues the nurse for malpractice. Which statement reflects the likely outcome for the
nurse?
A.
The Patient's Bill of Rights protects clients from malicious intents, so the nurse could lose the case.
B.
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