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HESI FADEMENTER EXIT EXAMS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND QUESTIONS PREDIRION 2024/2025

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Adhere Undesired, possibly harmful Example: Vomiting is an adverse effect of many medications - ANSWER Adverse Control, protection EXAMPLE: Unit Staffing decisions are under the aegis of the nurse manager - ANSWER Aegis Uncertain, having contradictory feelings. (EX: After learning that she ha...

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Rape trauma syndrome - ANSWER ✓✓✓Sustained and maladaptive response to a forced,
violent sexual penetration against the individual's will and consent, similar to PTSD; expressed
reaction is overt and consists of emotional outbursts (crying, laughing, hysteria, anger,
incoherence); controlled reaction is ambiguous; somatic reaction can occur later

The client is responsive and able to fully respond by opening their eyes and attending to a
normal tone of voice and speech. What is the level of consciousness? - ANSWER ✓✓✓Alert

,The client is able to open their eyes and respond but is drowsy and falls asleep readily. What is
the level of consciousness? - ANSWER ✓✓✓Lethargic



The client requires vigorous or painful stimuli (pinching a tendon or rubbing the sternum) to
elicit a brief response. They might not be able to respond verbally. What is the level of
consciousness? - ANSWER ✓✓✓Stuporous



The client is unconscious and does not respond to painful stimuli. What is the level of
consciousness? - ANSWER ✓✓✓Comatose



How to test a client's immediate memory - ANSWER ✓✓✓Ask the client to repeat a series of
numbers or a list of objects



How to test a client's recent memory - ANSWER ✓✓✓Ask the client to recall recent events, such
as visitors from the current day, or the purpose of the current mental health appointment or
admission



How to test a client's remote memory - ANSWER ✓✓✓Ask the client to state a fact from his
past that is verifiable, such as his birth date or his mother's maiden name



How to assess a client's ability to calculate - ANSWER ✓✓✓Ask the client to count backward
from 100 in sevens



How to assess a client's ability to think abstractly - ANSWER ✓✓✓Ask the client to interpret
something complex such as, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."



Glasgow coma scale - ANSWER ✓✓✓Used to obtain a baseline assessment of a client's level of
consciousness; highest score is 15 and indicates that the client is awake and responding
appropriately; a score of 7 or less indicates that the client is in a coma

,Serious mental illness - ANSWER ✓✓✓Includes disorders classified as severe and persistent
mental illnesses; clients often have difficulty with ADLs; can be chronic or recurrent



A charge nurse is discussing mental status exams with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the
following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching?
(Select all that apply)



A. "To assess cognitive ability, I should ask the client to count backward by sevens."

B. "To assess affect, I should observe the client's facial expression."

C. "To assess language ability, I should instruct the client to write a sentence."

D. "To assess remote memory, I should have the cl - ANSWER ✓✓✓A. Counting backward by
sevens is an appropriate technique to assess a client's cognitive ability.

B. Observing a client's facial expression is appropriate when assessing affect.

C. Writing a sentence is an indication of language ability.




Remote language is tested by asking the client to state a fact from his past that his verifiable
(date of birth). Abstract thinking is tested by asking the client to interpret something.



A nurse is planning care for a client who has a mental health disorder. Which of the following
actions should the nurse include as a psychobiological intervention?



A. Assist the client with systematic desensitization therapy.

B. Teach the client appropriate coping mechanisms.

C. Assess the client for comorbid health conditions.

D. Monitor the client for adverse effects of the medications. - ANSWER ✓✓✓D. Monitoring for
adverse effects of medications is an example of a psychobiological intervention.

, Systematic desensitization is cognitive and behavioral. Teaching coping mechanisms is a
counseling or health teaching. Assessing for comorbid conditions is health promotion and
maintenance.



A nurse in an outpatient mental health clinic is preparing to conduct an initial client interview.
When conducting the interview, which of the following actions should the nurse identify as the
priority?



A. Coordinate holistic care with social services.

B. Identify the client's perception of her mental health status.

C. Include the client's family in the interview.

D. Teach the client about her current mental health disorder. - ANSWER ✓✓✓B. Assessment is
the priority action. Identifying the client's perception of her mental health status provides
important information about the client's psychosocial history.



A nurse is told during change of shift report that a client is stuporous. When assessing the client,
which of the following findings should the nurse expect?



A. The client arouses briefly in response to a sternal rub.

B. The client has a glasgow coma scale score less than 7.

C. The client exhibits decorticate rigidity.

D. The client is alert but disoriented to time and place. - ANSWER ✓✓✓A. A client who is
stuporous requires vigorous or painful stimuli to elicit a response.



B & C occur with comatose patients.



A nurse is planning a peer group discussion about the DSM-5. Which of the following
information is appropriate to include in the discussion? (Select all that apply)

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