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RN Fundamentals Exit HESI EXAM VERSION 2 EXAM ACCURATE SUMMER-WINTER SESSION (GUARANTEED PASS)

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  • August 13, 2024
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RN Fundamentals Exit HESI EXAM VERSION 2 EXAM
ACCURATE SUMMER-WINTER SESSION (GUARANTEED
PASS)




Teaching a patient about crutch walking
Place weight on arms and hands when using crutch


Patient has active tuberculosis. Action to prevent spread of infection
Wear mask when going to patient’s room


To advance NG tube while inserting what position should patient be in
High fowler’s

Which profession is at greatest risk of developing Hepatitis A
Cook in a restaurant

Handwashing sequence
Palms, between fingers, dry off with paper towel, turn off faucet

Someone with wound vac how to make sure it is effective
Check seal to make sure no leaks

Chest tube becomes disconnected
Get new saline bottle to stick end into until reconnect tube

Patient in ventricular fibrillation
Defib shock once

Chest tube colume 125
Mark container between 100 and 150

Heart sounds audio
S1S2

Patient on bleed
precautionsSoft bristle
toothbrush Electric razor
only to shave
Avoid IM injections, use small needles when necessary and hold pressure for 5
minutesNo straining with BM

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UAP giving complete bath-which patient is more concern
Patient with dyspnea (SOB when lying flat)

Patient receiving Morphine in PCA pump
Make sure the lock is on the machine

Precautions for RSV
Do not put patient with another patient having RSV

Insulin can be kept at room temp
28 days


Determining the client position for insertion of indwelling catheter, Most important
Orthopnea

Nurse teaching male with multiple sclerosis (MS) how to empty bladder using creude
method. Whenperforming return demonstration pt applies pressure to the umbilical area
of his abdomen
Apply downward manual pressure at the suprapubic region


Finding a client sitting on the floor, nurse calls for help from UAP
Get a BP cuff


Correct position for patient walking with cane
30o flexion at the elbow


Teaching a patient about crutch walking
Place weight on arms and hands when using crutch



Drawing insulin
Clear (regular) first then cloudy (NPH)

Know the insulins and their peak/onset (there are several Qs about this in different
formats)Rapid-Lispro (Humalog) and Aspart (Novolog) Onset: 5-15 minutes Peak:
.75-1.5 hours Short acting- regular (humulin) Onset: 30-60 minutes Peak: 2-3
hours (IV ok) Intermediate acting- NPH Onset: 1-2 hours Peak 6-12 hours
Long acting- Glargine (lantus) Onset 1.1 hour Peak: 14-20 hours (DO NOT MIX)

Assessing placement of NG tube
<4 pH gastric aspiration

Carpal spasm induced by BP cuff and seen in patient with hypocalcemia
Trousseau’s sign

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Trousseau's sign

(Trousseau sign of latent tetany, low calcium, holding hand like swan, seen in hypocalcemia
before hyperrelexia or tetany) Put bp cuff around arm, inflate, hold in place 3 mins, occuldes
brachial, pt, willput hands like shape of swan

Facial spasm after tapping facial nerve and seen in patients with hypocalcemia
Chvostek’s sign


Patient on neutropenic precautions
No flowers or plants in
room No fresh veggies-
cooked only Avoid crowds
and sick people

head of the bed positioning for post-craniotomy patient with infratentorial lesions
FLAT
Supratentorial – elevated

assisting the patient to cough productively
increase fluids to loosen secretions


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O2 flow rate be for a patient with COPD
No more than 2 liters by nasal cannula

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