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An 11-year-old boy is admitted after being hit in the head with a baseball during a Little League game. Which subject is most important for the practical nurse to explore during history taking? A. Inspection of wound for lacerations and bleeding. B. Description of the character and quality ...

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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXAM LATEST UPDATE
Q & A 2023/2024 | with Rationales


An 11-year-old boy is admitted after being hit in the head with a baseball during a Little League game.
Which subject is most important for the practical nurse to explore during history taking?



A. Inspection of wound for lacerations and bleeding.

B. Description of the character and quality of pain.

C. Independent observer's account of the event.

D. The level of consciousness exhibited after the injury.

{{ANS}}D. The level of consciousness exhibited after the injury.



Rationale:The priority concern when taking the history involving a head injury is to determine the level
of consciousness following the injury.



What is the most important information for the practical nurse (PN) to review with a 12-year-old who is
receiving long-term and rescue medications for routine management of asthma?



a. Drink a large amount of cold fluids after exercising to restore hydration.

b. Avoid swimming, which increases the need for oxygen while underwater.

c. Use albuterol for prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm.

d. Keep a prescription for a premeasured dose of epinephrine available.

{{ANS}}c. Use albuterol for prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm.



Rationale:When used before exercise, the beta-adrenergic agonist albuterol can prevent an asthma
attack.

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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXAM LATEST UPDATE
Q & A 2023/2024 | with Rationales
A 15-year-old male with mild mental retardation who is hospitalized for minor surgery tells a female
practical nurse (PN), "Wow, you have big ones." Which response is best for the PN to make?



a. "Do you really think so?"

b. "That language is not permitted."

c. "You should nt speak to me like that, such language offends me."

d. "Ill notify your parents if you continue to talk that way."

{{ANS}}b. "That language is not permitted."



Rationale:Limit setting is necessary for inappropriate behavior or suggestive interaction. Sets limits
without threatening or degrading the client.



A 5-year-old tells the practical nurse (PN) that she "needs a Band-Aid" when she has an injection. Which
action is best for the PN to take?



a. Show her that the bleeding has already stopped.

b. Explain why a Band-Aid is not needed.

c. Ask her why she wants a Band-Aid.

d. Apply a Band-Aid over the injection site.

{{ANS}}d. Crowing respiration



Rationale:Preschool children sometimes think that any hole (e.g., an injection or incision) made in their
bodies allows their "insides to leak out," so applying a Band-Aid over the hole prevents this from
occurring.



The practical nurse (PN) is caring for a child with an acute respiratory condition. When the PN is
monitoring for impending respiratory distress, what sign is the child likely to exhibit first?

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HESI PHARMACOLOGY EXAM LATEST UPDATE
Q & A 2023/2024 | with Rationales
a. Cyanosis

b. Sternal retraction

c. Restlessness

d. Crowing respiration

{{ANS}}c. Restlessness



Rationale:Restlessness is an early sign of hypoxemia.



A full-term infant is admitted to the newborn nursery. During the initial PO feeding, the practical nurse
(PN) observes the infant for possible tracheal esophageal atresia. Which symptoms are likely to be
exhibited during the feeding if this condition is present?

a. Choking, coughing, and cyanosis

b. Projectile vomiting and cyanosis

c. Apneic spells and grunting

d. Scaphoid abdomen and anorexia

{{ANS}}a. Choking, coughing, and cyanosis



Rationale:Choking, coughing, and cyanosis are the "3 Cs" of esophageal atresia caused by the overflow
of secretions into the trachea.



The parents of a 7-month-old infant with spastic cerebral palsy bring him to the pediatric clinic. Which
symptom reported by the parents warrants immediate intervention by the practical nurse (PN)?

a. Choking while being fed.

b. The child's legs continually cross each other.

c. Child gets stiff when shifting to a sitting position.

d. Older sibling is jealous of the younger sibling.

{ANS}}a. Choking while being fed.

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