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Exit HESI Test Bank (98 Questions) 2022 / UPDATED
Exit HESI Prep Distinction Level Assignment Has everything.
All Answers 100% Correct.
1. A nurse is providing information to a group of pregnant clients and their partners about the psychosocial development of an infant. Using Erikson's theo...
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Exit HESI Test Bank (98 Questions) 2022 / UPDATED
Exit HESI Prep Distinction Level Assignment Has everything.
All Answers 100% Correct.
1. A nurse is providing information to a group of pregnant clients and their partners about the
psychosocial development of an infant. Using Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, what should
the nurse tell the group about the infants?
A. Rely on the fact that their needs will be met
B. Tolerate a great deal of frustration and discomfort to develop a healthy personality
C. Ignore needs for short periods to develop a healthy personality
D. Experience frustration to allow an infant to cry for a while before meeting his or her needs
2.
A nurse is weighing a breastfed 6-month-old infant who has been brought to the pediatrician's office for a
scheduled visit. The infant's weight at birth was 6 lb 8 oz (2.9 kg). The nurse notes that the infant now
weighs 13 lb (5.9 kg). Which action should the nurse take?
A. Tell the mother that the infant's weight is increasing as expected
B. Tell the mother to decrease the daily number of feedings because the weight gain is excessive
C. Tell the mother that semisolid foods should not be introduced until the infant's weight stabilizes
D. Tell the mother that the infant should be switched from breast milk to formula because the weight
gain is inadequate
3.
A nurse performing a physical assessment of a 12-month-old infant notes that the infant's head
circumference is the same as the chest circumference. Based on this finding, what should the nurse do?
A. Suspect the presence of hydrocephalus
B. Suggest to the pediatrician that a skull x-ray be performed
C. Tell the mother that the infant is growing faster than expected
D. Document these measurements in the infant's health-care record
4. A new mother asks the nurse, "I was told that my infant received my antibodies during pregnancy.
Does that mean that my infant is protected against infections?" Which statement should the nurse make in
response to the mother?
A. "Yes, your infant is protected from all infections."
B. "If you breastfeed, your infant is protected from infection."
C. "The transfer of your antibodies protects your infant until the infant is 12 months old."
D. "The immune system of an infant is immature, and the infant is at risk for infection."
5.
A nurse is assessing the language development of a 9-month-old infant. Which developmental milestones
does the nurse expect to note in an infant of this age? Select all that apply.
A. The infant babbles.
B. The infant says "Mama."
C. The infant smiles and coos.
D. The infant babbles single consonants.
E. Words begin to have meaning for the infant.
,F. The infant strings vowels and consonants together.
6.
The mother of a 9-month-old infant calls the nurse at the pediatrician's office, tells the nurse that her
infant is teething, and asks what can be done to relieve the infant's discomfort. What should the nurse
instruct the mother to do?
A. Schedule an appointment with a dentist for a dental evaluation
B. Rub the infant's gums with baby aspirin that has been dissolved in water
C. Obtain an over-the-counter (OTC) topical medication for gum-pain relief
D. Give the infant cool liquids or a Popsicle and hard foods such as dry toast
7.
A nurse is teaching the mother of an 11-month-old infant how to clean the infant's teeth. What should the
nurse tell the mother to do?
A. Use water and a cotton swab and rub the teeth
B. Use diluted fluoride and rub the teeth with a soft washcloth
C. Use a small amount of toothpaste and a soft-bristle toothbrush
D. Dip the infant's pacifier in maple syrup so that the infant will suck
8.
A nurse provides information about feeding to the mother of a 6-month-old infant. Which statement by
the mother indicates an understanding of the information?
A. "I can mix the food in my infant's bottle if he won't eat the food."
B. "Fluoride supplementation is not necessary until permanent teeth come in."
C. "Egg white should not be given to my infant because of the risk for an allergy."
D. "Meats are really important for iron, and I should start feeding meats to my infant right away."
9.
A nurse provides instructions to a mother of a newborn infant who weighs 7 lb 2 oz (3.2 kg) about car
safety. What should the nurse tell the mother?
A. To secure the infant in the middle of the back seat in a rear-facing infant safety seat
B. To place the infant in a booster seat in the front seat of the car with the shoulder and lap belts
secured around the infant
C. That it is acceptable to place the infant in the front seat in a rear- facing infant safety seat as long
as the car has passenger-side air bags
D. That because of the infant's weight it is acceptable to hold the infant as long as the mother and
infant are sitting in the middle of the back seat of the car
10.
A nurse provides instructions to a mother about crib safety for her infant. Which statement by the mother
indicates a need for further instructions?
A. "I need to keep large toys out of the crib."
B. "The drop side needs to be impossible for my infant to release."
C. "Wood surfaces on the crib need to be free of splinters and cracks."
D. "The distance between the slats needs to be no more than 4 inches (10 cm) wide to prevent
entrapment of my infant's head or body."
, 11.
The mother of a 2-year-old tells the nurse that she is very concerned about her child because he has
developed "a will of his own" and "acts as if he can control others." The nurse provides information to the
mother to alleviate her concern, recalling that, according to Erikson, a toddler is confronting which
developmental task?
A. Initiative versus guilt
B. Trust versus mistrust
C. Industry versus inferiority
D. Autonomy versus doubt and shame
12.
A nurse is planning care for a hospitalized toddler. To best maintain the toddler's sense of control and
security and ease feelings of helplessness and fear, which action should the nurse take?
A. Spend as much time as possible with the toddler
B. Keep hospital routines as similar as possible to those at home
C. Allow the toddler to play with other children in the nursing unit playroom
D. Allow the toddler to select toys from the nursing unit playroom that can be brought into the
toddler's hospital room
13.
A nurse in a daycare setting is planning play activities for 2- and 3-year-old children. Which toy is most
appropriate for these activities?
A. Blocks and push-pull toys
B. Finger paints and card games
C. Simple board games and puzzles
D. Videos and cutting-and-pasting toys
14.
A mother of twin toddlers tells the nurse that she is concerned because she found her children involved in
sex play and didn't know what to do. What should the nurse tell the mother?
A. To separate her children during playtime
B. That if the behavior continues, she will need to bring her children to a child psychologist
C. That if she notes the behavior again she should casually tell her children to dress and to direct
them to another activity
D. To tell her children that what they are doing is bad and that they will be punished if they are
caught doing it again
15.
A nurse is assessing the motor development of a 24-month-old child. Which activities would the nurse
expect the mother to report that the child can perform? Select all that apply.
A. Put on and tie his shoes
B. Align two or more blocks
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