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HESI PN FUNDAMENTALS
HESI PN FUNDAMENTALS VERSION 4 NEWEST
EXAM COMPLETE WITH ALL 90+ QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | GRADED
A+| LATEST 2024/2025 | GUARANTEED PASS!!!
Three levels of burns - ANSWER-First degree- red, non-blistered skin
Second degree- blisters and some thickening of skin
Third...
HESI PN FUNDAMENTALS VERSION 4 NEWEST
EXAM COMPLETE WITH ALL 90+ QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | GRADED
A+| LATEST 2024/2025 | GUARANTEED PASS!!!
Three levels of burns - ANSWER-First degree- red, non-blistered skin
Second degree- blisters and some thickening of skin
Third degree- widespread thickness with a white, leathery appearance
When in an emergency, assess for what - ANSWER-Breathing or respiratory
concerns (ABC's) as well as burn injuries
What is the safety guard Jayco is monitoring regarding infection control in
healthcare - ANSWER-Hospital acquired infections related to indwelling catheters
(UTI)
True or false ? never leave pills with a patient unattended or with a staff member
that does not have a license - ANSWER-True
Who can take an order from an MD - ANSWER-Verbal orders can only be taken
by a licensed nurse
When giving your patients medication, always stay with them until when? -
ANSWER-They have taken their medication
,What are the six rights to medication's? - ANSWER-The right patient, the right
medication, the right dose, the right time, the right route, and the right
documentation
How many checks should you do before administering a medication to a patient -
ANSWER-3 checks
When should you charge your meds? - ANSWER-After they have been given
What should you do if you forgot to document a medication you gave? -
ANSWER-Call and notify the facility, if a student you must tell your instructor,
and return to the facility to complete your documentation
What is hospice care? - ANSWER-For patients and final six months of life, patient
and family have a voice and directing care, provide patient and family support,
doesn't cure or stop terminal illness, patient comfort and dignity, prevent needless
suffering, assist to live life to the fullest, relieve fear and anxiety as death nurse
What is palliative care? - ANSWER-Provides similar services as Hospice to
patients with likely incurable chronic conditions but who have more than 6 months
to live and who are still receiving curative treatments.
detachment - ANSWER-Final stages of dying
What are advanced directives? - ANSWER-A patient may have a DNR order in
place
Should be checked when a patient has a change in respiratory status
Who is responsible for checking a DNR order? - ANSWER-nurse
, A DNR order should definitely be checked when a patient appears to be failing
such as? - ANSWER-Breathing with Cheyenne Stokes
The most important role of a nurse is? - ANSWER-Honesty with patients and their
family and ensuring patient dignity
Oral cares should be done on an unresponsive patient how often? - ANSWER-
Every time the patient is re-positioned (about every 2 hours)
What are the stages of grief according to Kubler Ross - ANSWER-Bargaining,
denial, anger, depression, acceptance
Modifiable risk of a cardiovascular disease - ANSWER-High blood pressure,
physical inactivity, smoking, diabetes, high blood cholesterol and being
overweight
Non-modifiable risk of cardiovascular disease - ANSWER-age, family history,
gender, sex, race
What are sources of health promotion and disease prevention - ANSWER-
immunizations
The single most effective way to stop the spread of infection - ANSWER-Hand
hygiene
Reducing the number of organisms in an environment (ex. Cleaning the tub with
disinfectant before giving a bath) - ANSWER-Medical asepsis
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