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HESI RN EXIT EXAM WITH NGN LATEST VERSION B /HESI EXIT RN NEXT GENERATION EXAM ALL 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

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HESI RN EXIT EXAM WITH NGN LATEST VERSION
B 2024-2025/HESI EXIT RN NEXT GENERATION
EXAM ALL 160 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS

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A 3-year-old boy was D. Children usually resume their toileting behaviors when
successfully toilet trained they leave the hospital
prior to his admission to the
hospital for injuries
sustained from a fall. His
parents are very concerned
that the child has regressed
in his toileting behaviors.
Which information should
the nurse provide to the
parents?
A. A retraining program will
need to be initiated when
the child returns home.
B. Diapering will be
provided since
hospitalization is stressful to
preschoolers
C. A potty chair should be
brought from home so he
can maintain his toileting
skills
D. Children usually resume
their toileting behaviors
when they leave the
hospital

,A 7-year old is admitted to D. Serum potassium of 3.0 mg/dL
the hospital with persistent
vomiting, and a nasogastric
tube attached to low
intermittent suction is
applied. Which finding is
most important for the
nurse to report to the
healthcare provider?
A. Shift intake of 640mL IV
fluids plus 30mL PO ice
chips
B. Serum pH of 7.45
C. Gastric output of 100 mL
in the last 8 hours
D. Serum potassium of 3.0
mg/dL

An adolescent who was C. Had a cold and ear infection for the past two days
diagnosed with diabetes
mellitus Type 1 at the age of
9, is admitted to the hospital
in diabetic ketoacidosis.
Which occurrence is the
most likely cause of the
ketoacidosis?
A. Ate an extra peanut
butter sandwich before
gym class
B. incorrectly administered
too much insulin
C. Had a cold and ear
infection for the past two
days
D. Skipped eating lunch

,An adult client is admitted B. Explain the reason for using only non-narcotics
to the emergency
department after falling
from the ladder. While
waiting to have a computed
tomography (CT) scan, the
client requests something
for a severe headache.
When the nurse offers a
prescribed dose of
acetaminophen, the client
asks for something stronger.
Which intervention should
the nurse implement?
A. Review client's history for
use of illicit drugs
B. Explain the reason for
using only non-narcotics
C. Assess client's pupils for
their reaction to light
D. Request that the CT scan
be done immediately

, An adult female client tells A. Explore client's readiness to discuss the situation
the nurse that though she is
afraid her abusive boyfriend
might one day kill her, she
keeps hoping that he will
change. Which action
should the nurse take first?
A. Explore client's readiness
to discuss the situation
B. Determine the frequency
and type of client's abuse
C. Report the finding to the
police department
D. Discuss treatment
options for abusive partners

After administering a 12 495
ounce can of nutritional
supplement, 3 teaspoons of
medication, and 120 mL of
water, the nurse should
document the client's fluid
intake as how many mL?

After administering a B. Ask the client about gastrointestinal pain
proton pump inhibitor (PPI),
which action should the
nurse take to evaluate the
effectiveness of the
medication?
A. Auscultate for bowel
sounds in all quadrants
B. Ask the client about
gastrointestinal pain
C. Monitor the client's
serum electrolyte levels
D. Measure the client's fluid
intake and output

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