HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM FOR CHAMBERLAIN COLLGE OF NURSING 2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS CRITICAL THINKING
HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM FOR CHAMBERLAIN COLLGE OF NURSING 2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS CRITICAL THINKING1. The Patient: A 65-year- old male. The Situation: The family brings the patient to the emergency room because he just took an entire bottle of pills. The Question: What action should the nurse take first? Answer – Determine the patient’s level of consciousness. 2. The Patient: An 80 year-old male who has used continuous oxygen for the past three years. The Situation: While making a home visit, the wife tells the nurse that her husband was doing well on 2 litres of oxygen per minute until late last night when he developed severe shortness of breath on the way to the bathroom. The Question: What action should the nurse take first? Answer – Assess the patient’s oxygen saturation by pulse oximeter. 3. The Patient: A 41-year-old male. The Situation: The patient is complaining of severe stomach pain and states that he has been “vomiting all the time.” The Question: What should the nurse do first? Answer – Administer a prescribed pain medication. 4. The Patient: The wife of a wealthy owner of the town’s bank. The Situation: The patient and her husband arrive on the unit. While orienting the patient to the hospital room, the nurse notices that the patient has placed a large amount of cash and some expensive earrings in the drawer of the bedside table. The Question: What is the best action for the nurse to take? Answer – Advise the patient to have her husband take the items home when he leaves. 5. The Patient: A 45-year-old female who is 5’ 2” tall, weighs 200 pounds, and has smoked since age 21. The Situation: The patient comes to the clinic with a complaint of “leg pain.” The Question: It is most important for the nurse to obtain information about which previous occurrence? Answer – A previous blood clot in the leg.6. The Patient: A 61-year-old female. The Situation: The patient has a fever of unknown origin. The nurse administered a fever-reducing medication 30 minutes ago. At this time there has been no decrease in the patient’s fever. The Question: What action would be best for the nurse to take? Answer – Sponge the patient with cool water. 7. The Patient: A 70-year-old male who is relatively healthy. The Situation: A liquid mediation is prescribed for this patient. The Question: Prior to administering the prescribed medication, what intervention has the highest priority? Answer – Determine if the patient is allergic to the medication. 8. The Patient: A fifty-eight-year-old female. The Situation: While the nurse is offering the patient her morning medications, she tells the nurse that she does not recall ever taking a pill that was pink-colored. The Question: What should the nurse do in response to this patient’s comment? Answer – Withhold the mediation until the patient’s prescription is verify. 9. The Patients: 1. A 63-year-old with a burn on the left lower leg who is complaining of pain. 2. A 45-year-old with pneumonia, complaining of shortness of breath. 3. A 31-year-old with abdominal pain who has just vomited blood. 4. An 88-year-old who has right-sided paralysis and wants to be helped to the bathroom immediately. The Situation: The nurse is caring for these patients. The Question: Who should the nurse see first? Answer – The 45-years old with pneumonia and shortness of breath. 10. The Patients: 1. A 13-year-old female with a kidney infection who reports that there is “lots of blood” in her urine. 2. An 18-year-old male with acute alcohol poisoning who is seeing “bugs on the walls.” 3. A 21-year-old female with inflammatory bowel disease who has soaked a dressing three hours after surgery. 4. A 25-year old male who is sobbing in his room after being told that he has testicular cancer. The Situation: The nurse is caring for these four patients. The Question: Who should the nurse see first?Answer – The 21-years old who is three hours postoperative and has a soaked dressing. 11. The Patients: 1. A 42-year-old with diabetes who is blind and is asking to get up and moved to a chair. 2. An 88-year-old with lower body paralysis who wants to be turned in bed. 3. A 17-year-old with asthma who smokes and has been in the bathroom for 30 minutes. 4. A 55-year-old with cardiac disease who tells the nurse, “Get the TV fixed or I am leaving this place.” The Situation: The nurse is caring for these four patients. The Question: Which patient should the nurse see first? Answer – The 17-year old with asthma who may be smoking in the bathroom. 12. The Patient: An elderly female accompanied by her middle-aged son. The Situation: The patient is being discharged after 15-day stay on the medical unit, and the son offers the nurse a box of candy as a gesture of thanks for caring for his mother. The Question: What should the nurse do in response to the offer of this gift? Answer – Sincerely thank the son, and share the candy with all staff member on the unit. 13. The Patient: A 25-year-old female who has smoked since age 12. The Situation: The patient is complaining of “skipped heart beats.” The Question: Which instruction is most important for the nurse to provide this patient? Answer – Call for assistance if she feels weak or dizzy when getting out of bed. 14. The Patient: A frail 88-year-old male who has recently become slightly confused. The Situation: The nurse is making a home visit and assesses the safety features of the home environment. The Question: Which suggestion would be most important for the nurse to provide the family? Answer – Eliminate any throw rugs from floor. 15. The Patient: A 55-year-old female with a family history of hypertension. The Situation: The patient is concerned about her health and states, “I have had severe headaches for the last six months. I think I might have high blood pressure.” The nurse determines that the woman’s blood pressure is 138/86 (high normal).The Question: What action would be best for the nurse to take? Answer – Ask the patient about the frequency, timing and quality of her headaches. 16. The Patient: A 35-year-old female with a history of asthma. The Situation: The patient has been using a steroid inhaler because she is short of breath. However, she states that her shortness of breath is “no better.” The Question: What is the most important information for the nurse to obtain? Answer – Method of using the inhaler. 17. The Patient: An older confused male. The Situation: At 3 a.m. the patient, who thinks he is in the bathroom, defecates in the bed. The bed needs to be changed. However, there are no bed sheets on the nursing unit. The Question: What action should the nurse take first? Answer – Ask a nursing assistant to go to another unit and borrow linen. 18. The Patient: A 25-year-old female hospitalized for anorexia. The Situation: The charge nurse denies the patient permission to pass dinner trays. The Question: What is the most important reason for the nurse to deny this anorexic patient permission to pass the dinner trays? Answer – Treatment protocol for anorexics mandates that they avoid preoccupation with food. 19. The Patient: A 75-year-old male who had a heart attack four years ago. The Situation: The patient tells the nurse, “Even though I stopped smoking 10 years ago, I have a terrible cough.” The Question: What action should the nurse take first? Answer – Auscultate all lung fields 20. The Patient: A 70-year-old man dying of prostate cancer. The Situation: Nurse “A,” who is charge of a medical unit, notices that a dying patient continues to moan in pain after receiving intravenous injections of morphins whenever Nurse “B” is caring for him. Nurse “A” suspects that Nurse “B” may be diluting the patient’s dose and taking the morphine to feed an addiction. The Question: What should Nurse “A” do in this situation? Answer – Notify the shift supervisor and unit director of the circumstances before taking action21. The Patient: A 29-year-old male. The Situation: A lower leg cast was applied yesterday to a fractured leg. Today the patient tells the nurse that he is in “terrible pain.” The Question: Which action is most important for the nurse to take? Answer – Check the patient’s toes for adequate circulation. 22. The Patient: A 54-year-old male who weighs 275 pounds. He is 5’ 10” tall and has many family members who have died of heart disease. The Situation: He comes to the clinic stating that he has had several episodes of “chest pain” in the last week. The Question: What is the most important action for the nurse to take? Answer – Ask the patient to describe the chest pain. 23. The Patient: A 7-year-old child. The Situation: A nurse arrives with an injection containing preoperative sedation that must be given to the child now. The child asks the nurse if the shot will hurt. The Question: What response should the nurse offer to this child? Answer – “Yes, but it won’t last very long and soon you will be sleepy” 24. The Patient: A 35-year-old female. The Situation: The patient is admitted with a diagnosis of abdominal pain and diarrhea. The Question: Which action should the nurse take first? Answer – Initiate Intravenous fluids. 25. The Patient: A 51-year-old male. The Situation: The patient is pale, has dark circles under his eyes, and responds to questions with a soft, low voice. He tells the nurse that he has not slept well for months, but denies any type of pain. The Question: What information is most important for the nurse to obtain? Answer – The existence of a significant life in the last year that has caused anxiety. 26. The Patient: A 19-year-old male who has previously been healthy. The Situation: The patient complains that he is losing weight despite “eating all the time.” The Question: Considering this patient’s age and complaint, which diagnostic test is likely to provide the most important information? Answer – A fingerstick for blood sugar level.27. The Patient: An adult with diabetes mellitus who was just given a morning does of insulin which lowers the blood sugar. The Situation: The patient’s breakfast tray arrives, and the nurse notices that the pancake syrup and sugar packets have not been substituted with products containing artificial sweeteners. The Question: What should the nurse do first in this situation? Answer – Remove foods containing sugar and offer sugar substitutes. 28. The Patient: A terminally ill male. The Situation: Nurse “A” and an unidentified woman ride the elevator to the fifth floor, Nurse “B” joins them on the elevator and exclaims that a code has just been called on a male patient on the fifth floor, and he is not expected to live. The Question: What should Nurse “A” do in this situation? Answer – Tell Nurse B stop discussing the client’s situation in a public place. 29. The Patient: An elderly confused female in a semi-private room on a hospital medical unit. The Situation: The patient is yelling loudly at 3:30a.m. and awakens her roommate, who calls the nurse for assistance. The Question: What should the nurse do first in this situation? Answer – Assess the confused patient for causes of her behaviour. 30. The Patient: A 75-year-old male. The Situation: The family brings the patient to the emergency room because they witnessed him have a seizure. The patient is hallucinating, and loudly cries out to the nurse, “Get those dogs out of here!” The nurse places the patient in a cubicle where he can be seen from the nurse’s station. The Question: What action would be best for the nurse to take? Answer – Ask the family to remain with the patient.CRITICAL THINKING 1. A client who is in hospice care complains of increasing amounts of pain. The healthcare provider prescribes an analgesic every four hours as needed. Which action should the nurse implement? Give an around-the-clock schedule for administration of analgesics. 2. The nurse is administering medications through a nasogastric tube (NGT) which is connected to suction. After ensuring correct tube placement, what action should the nurse take next? Flush the tube with water. 3. An elderly client with a fractured left hip is on strict bedrest. Which nursing measure is essential to the client's nursing care? Gently lift the client when moving into a desired position. 4. When assessing a client with wrist restraints, the nurse observes that the fingers on the right hand are blue. What action should the nurse implement first? Loosen the right wrist restraint. 5. The nurse is assessing the nutritional status of several clients. Which client has the greatest nutritional need for additional intake of protein? A lactating woman nursing her 3-day-old infant.6. A client is in the radiology department at 0900 when the prescription levofloxacin (Levaquin) 500 mg IV q24h is scheduled to be administered. The client returns to the unit at 1300. What is the best intervention for the nurse to implement? Give the missed dose at 1300 and change the schedule to administer daily at 1300. 7. While instructing a male client's wife in the performance of passive range-of-motion exercises to his contracted shoulder, the nurse observes that she is holding his arm above and below the elbow. What nursing action should the nurse implement? Acknowledge that she is supporting the arm correctly. 8. What is the most important reason for starting intravenous infusions in the upper extremities rather than the lower extremities of adults? A decreased flow rate could result in the formation of a thrombosis. 9. The nurse observes an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) taking a client's blood pressure with a cuff that is too small, but the blood pressure reading obtained is within the client's usual range. What action is most important for the nurse to implement? Reassess the client's blood pressure using a larger cuff. 10. Twenty minutes after beginning a heat application, the client states that the heating pad no longer feels warm enough. What is the best response by the nurse? The body's receptors adapt over time as they are exposed to heat.11. The nurse is instructing a client with high cholesterol about diet and life style modification. What comment from the client indicates that the teaching has been effective? I will limit my intake of beef to 4 ounces per week. 12. The UAPs working on a chronic neuro unit ask the nurse to help them determine the safest way to transfer an elderly client with left-sided weakness from the bed to the chair. What method describes the correct transfer procedure for this client? Move the chair parallel to the right side of the bed, and stand the client on the right foot. 13. An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) places a client in a left lateral position prior to administering a soap suds enema. Which instruction should the nurse provide the UAP? Reposition in a Sim's position with the client's weight on the anterior ilium. 14. A client who is a Jehovah's Witness is admitted to the nursing unit. Which concern should the nurse have for planning care in terms of the client's beliefs? Blood transfusions are forbidden. 15. The nurse observes that a male client has removed the covering from an ice pack applied to his knee. What action should the nurse take first? Observe the appearance of the skin under the ice pack.16. A hospitalized male client is receiving nasogastric tube feedings via a small-bore tubeand a continuous pump infusion. He reports that he had a bad bout of severe coughing a few minutes ago, but feels fine now. What action is best for the nurse to take? After clearing the tube with 30 ml of air, check the pH of fluid withdrawn from the tube. 17. A male client being discharged with a prescription for the bronchodilator theophylline tells the nurse that he understands he is to take three doses of the medication each day. Since, at the time of discharge, timed-release capsules are not available, which dosing schedule should the nurse advise the client to follow? 8 a.m., 4 p.m., and midnight. 18. A client is to receive 10 mEq of KCl diluted in 250 ml of normal saline over 4 hours. At what rate should the nurse set the client's intravenous infusion pump? To calculate this problem correctly, remember that the dose of KCl is not used in the calculation. 250 ml/4 hours = 63 ml/hour. 19. An obese male client discusses with the nurse his plans to begin a long-term weight loss regimen. In addition to dietary changes, he plans to begin an intensive aerobic exercise program 3 to 4 times a week and to take stress management classes. After praising the client for his decision, which instruction is most important for the nurse to provide? Be sure to have a complete physical examination before beginning your planned exercise program.20. The nurse is teaching a client proper use of an inhaler. When should the client administer the inhaler-delivered medication to demonstrate correct use of the inhaler? During the inhalation. 21. Which action is most important for the nurse to implement when donning sterile gloves? Keep gloved hands above the elbows. 22. A client with chronic renal failure selects a scrambled egg for his breakfast. What action should the nurse take? Commend the client for selecting a high biologic value protein. 23. A client who is 5' 5" tall and weighs 200 pounds is scheduled for surgery the next day. What question is most important for the nurse to include during the preoperative assessment? What vitamin and mineral supplements do you take? 24. During the initial morning assessment, a male client denies dysuria but reports that his urine appears dark amber. Which intervention should the nurse implement? Encourage additional oral intake of juices and water. 25. Which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement for a male client who is experiencing urinary retention? Assess for bladder distention.26. A client with acute hemorrhagic anemia is to receive four units of packed RBCs (red blood cells) as rapidly as possible. Which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement? Ensure the accuracy of the blood type match. 27. Which snack food is best for the nurse to provide a client with myasthenia gravis who is at risk for altered nutritional status? Chocolate pudding. 28. The nurse is evaluating client learning about a low-sodium diet. Selection of which meal would indicate to the nurse that this client understands the dietary restrictions? Skim milk, turkey salad, roll, and vanilla ice cream. 29. Which nutritional assessment data should the nurse collect to best reflect total muscle mass in an adolescent? Upper arm circumference. 30. An elderly resident of a long-term care facility is no longer able to perform self-care and is becoming progressively weaker. The resident previously requested that no resuscitative efforts be performed, and the family requests hospice care. What action should the nurse implement first? Notify the healthcare provider of the family's request.31. After completing an assessment and determining that a client has a problem, which action should the nurse perform next? Determine the etiology of the problem. 32. An elderly client who requires frequent monitoring fell and fractured a hip. Which nurse is at greatest risk for a malpractice judgment? The nurse who transferred the client to the chair when the fall occurred. 33. A postoperative client will need to perform daily dressing changes after discharge. Which outcome statement best demonstrates the client's readiness to manage his wound care after discharge? The client demonstrates the wound care procedure correctly. 34. When evaluating a client's plan of care, the nurse determines that a desired outcome was not achieved. Which action will the nurse implement first? Note which actions were not implemented. 35. When assisting an 82-year-old client to ambulate, it is important for the nurse to realize that the center of gravity for an elderly person is the Upper torso. 36. In developing a plan of care for a client with dementia, the nurse should remember that confusion in the elderlyoften follows relocation to new surroundings. 37. An elderly male client who suffered a cerebral vascular accident is receiving tube feedings via a gastrostomy tube. The nurse knows that the best position for this client during administration of the feedings is Fowler's. 38. The nurse notices that the mother a 9-year-old Vietnamese child always looks at the floor when she talks to the nurse. What action should the nurse take? Continue asking the mother questions about the child. 39. When conducting an admission assessment, the nurse should ask the client about the use of complimentary healing practices. Which statement is accurate regarding the use of these practices? Many complimentary healing practices can be used in conjunction with conventional practices. 40. A young mother of three children complains of increased anxiety during her annual physical exam. What information should the nurse obtain first? Nutritional history.41. Three days following surgery, a male client observes his colostomy for the first time. He becomes quite upset and tells the nurse that it is much bigger than he expected. What is the best response by the nurse? Instruct the client that the stoma will become smaller when the initial swelling diminishes. 42. At the time of the first dressing change, the client refuses to look at her mastectomy incision. The nurse tells the client that the incision is healing well, but the client refuses to talk about it. What would be an appropriate response to this client's silence? It is OK if you don't want to talk about your surgery. I will be available when you are ready. 43. The nurse witnesses the signature of a client who has signed an informed consent. Which statement best explains this nursing responsibility? The client voluntarily signed the form. 44. The nurse assigns a UAP to obtain vital signs from a very anxious client. What instructions should the nurse give the UAP? Report the results of the vital signs to the nurse. 45. An adult male client with a history of hypertension tells the nurse that he is tired of taking antihypertensive medications and is going to try spiritual meditation instead. What should be the nurse's first response? It is important that you continue your medication while learning to meditate.46. The nurse is completing a mental assessment for a client who is demonstrating slow thought processes, personality changes, and emotional lability. Which area of the brain controls these neuro--cognitive functions? Frontal lobe. 47. A male client tells the nurse that he does not know where he is or what year it is. What data should the nurse document that is most accurate? is disoriented to place and time. 48. An African-American grandmother tells the nurse that her 4-year-old grandson is suffering with "miseries." Based on this statement, which focused assessment should the nurse conduct? Inquire about the source and type of pain. 49. The nurse notices that the Hispanic parents of a toddler who returns from surgery offer the child only the broth that comes on the clear liquid tray. Other liquids, including gelatin, popsicles, and juices, remain untouched. What explanation is most appropriate for this behavior? Hot remedies restore balance after surgery, which is considered a "cold" condition. 50. During a physical assessment, a female client begins to cry. Which action is best for the nurse to take? Acknowledge the client's distress and tell her it is all right to cry.51. A female client asks the nurse to find someone who can translate into her native language her concerns about a treatment. Which action should the nurse take? Request and document the name of the certified translator. 52. The nurse is teaching a client with numerous allergies how to avoid allergens. Which instruction should be included in this teaching plan? Avoid any types of sprays, powders, and perfumes.
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