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ATI HESI EXIT RETAKE EXAM 2024/2025ALL 130 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATED VERSION | GUARANTEED A+ BRAND NEW!!$15.49
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ATI HESI EXIT RETAKE EXAM 2024/2025ALL 130 ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATED
VERSION | GUARANTEED A+ BRAND NEW!!
Discuss small, low fat, low sugar meal preparation techniques. -
ANSWER ->A morbidly obese client is scheduled for gastric
bypass surgery. The client completes the required preoperative
nutritional counseling and signs the operative permit. To
promote effective discharge planning, which intervention is
most important for the nurse to implement?
Orient the client to the location of the food on the plate. -
ANSWER ->A client who was splashed with a chemical has both
eyes covered with bandages. When assisting the client with
eating, which intervention should the nurse instruct the UAP to
implement?
• Observe for evidence of hypokalemia
• Teach the client how to restrict dietary sodium
• Weight the client daily, in the morning - ANSWER ->A client is
admitted for an exacerbation of heart failure (HF) and is being
treated with diuretics for fluid volume excess. In planning
nursing care, which interventions should the nurse include?
(Select all that apply.)
,Administer prescribed antibiotics. - ANSWER ->While changing
the dressing of a client who is immobile, the nurse observes a
red and swollen wound with a moderate amount of yellow and
green drainage and a foul odor. Given there is a positive
methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is
the most important action for the nurse to take?
Systemic side effects are reduced when taken by inhalation -
ANSWER ->A client who has asthma receives a new prescription
for a corticosteroid inhaler. The client expresses concern about
taking steroid medications. What information should the nurse
provide the client about the use of this maintenance inhaler?
Assume responsibility for discussing the concern with the
provider. - ANSWER ->The healthcare provider prescribes a
sedative for a client with severe hypothyroidism. The nurse
plans to contact the provider to review the safety of the
prescription for the client and consults first with the charge
nurse. The charge nurse notes that the prescription is written
legally and completely. How should the charge nurse respond?
Ensure that no dependent loops are present in the tubing. -
ANSWER ->In assessing a client twelve hours following
transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), the nurse
observes that the urinary drainage tubing contains a large
amount of clear pale pink urine and the continuous bladder
irrigation is infusing slowly. Which action should the nurse
implement?
, Use cold and allergy medications only as directed by a
healthcare provider. - ANSWER ->Which information should the
nurse include in the discharge teaching plan of a client with low
back pain who is taking cyclobenzaprine to control muscle
spasms?
• Monitor stools for presence of blood
• Auscultate bowel sounds in all quadrants
• Review last partial thromboplastin time results. - ANSWER ->A
client with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is receiving a
continuous intravenous heparin infusion. The client now has
tarry, black diarrhea and reports abdominal pain. Which actions
should the nurse implement? (Select all that apply)
• Serum potassium, calcium, and phosphorus. - ANSWER -
>Which laboratory results should the nurse closely monitor in a
client who has end-stage renal disease (ESRD)?
Replace the transfusion with normal saline - ANSWER ->A mal
client who was in a motor vehicle collision yesterday is
receiving a unit of packed red blood cells. When half of the unit
is infused, the client reports lower back pain, and the nurse
observes a fine rash over his chest and back. Which
intervention should the nurse implement?
Give a dose of regular insulin as prescribed - ANSWER ->When
developing a teaching plan for a client with newly diagnosed
Type 1 diabetes, the nurse should explain that an increased
thirst is an early sign of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Which
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