Med Surg V2 PN HESI EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100%CORRECT ANSWERS
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Med Surg V2 PN HESI
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Med Surg V2 PN HESI
1. A primigravid client at 26 weeks' gestation asks the nurse what causes heartburn
during pregnancy. The nurse should explain to the client that heartburn during pregnancy
is usually caused by which of the following?
1. Increased peristaltic action during pregnancy.
2. Displacement of the stom...
1. A primigravid client at 26 weeks' gestation asks the nurse what causes heartburn
during pregnancy. The nurse should explain to the client that heartburn during pregnancy
is usually caused by which of the following?
1. Increased peristaltic action during pregnancy.
2. Displacement of the stomach by the diaphragm.
3. Decreased secretion of hydrochloric acid.
4. Backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus. correct answers4. Backflow of stomach contents
into the esophagus.
2. A client at a follow-up appointment after having a miscarriage 2 weeks
previously yells at the nurse, "How could God do this to me? I've never done anything
wrong." Which of the following responses by the nurse would be most appropriate at
this time?
1. "God can handle your anger. It's okay."
2. "I know you are angry. It's so hard to lose your baby."
3. "It isn't God's fault. It was an accident."
4. "You're a strong person. You will get through this." correct answers2. "I know you are angry. It's so
hard to lose your baby."
3. A client who has been prescribed chemotherapy is worried and wants to take
herbal treatments instead. The nurse's best response to the client is which of the
following?
1. "You are making a mistake and placing your life in jeopardy."
2. "Herbal treatments are not approved by the government's regulatory agency."
3. "Herbal treatments have not been researched with cancer."
4. "Tell me about your concerns with chemotherapy." correct answers4. "Tell me about your concerns
with chemotherapy."
,4. A 4-year-old child is admitted for a cardiac catheterization. Which of the
following is most important to include as the nurse teaches this child about the cardiac
catheterization?
1. A plastic model of the heart.
2. A catheter that will be inserted into the artery.
3. The parents.
4. Other children undergoing a catheterization. correct answers3. The parents.
5. A client has a reddened area over a bony prominence. The nurse finds a nursing
assistant massaging this area. The nurse should:
1. Reinforce the nursing assistant's use of this intervention over the bony
prominence.
2. Explain to the nursing assistant that massage is effective because it improves
blood flow to the area.
3. Inform the nursing assistant that massage is even more effective when combined
with the use of lotion.
4. Instruct the nursing assistant that massage is contraindicated because it decreases
blood flow to the area. correct answers4. Instruct the nursing assistant that massage is contraindicated
because it decreases
blood flow to the area.
6. A worried mother confides in the nurse that she wants to change primary care
providers because her infant is not getting better. The best response by the nurse is
which of the following?
1. "This doctor has been on our staff for 20 years."
2. "I know you are worried, but the doctor has an excellent reputation."
3. "You always have an option to change. Tell me about your concerns."
, 4. "I take my own children to this doctor." correct answers3. "You always have an option to change. Tell
me about your concerns."
7. A mother who is breast-feeding and has known food sensitivities is asking the
nurse what foods she should avoid in her diet. The nurse should advise her to avoid
which foods? Select all that apply.
1. Shellfish.
2. Eggs.
3. Peanuts.
4. Beef.
5. Lamb. correct answers1. Shellfish.
2. Eggs.
3. Peanuts.
8. A widowed client who is receiving chemotherapy tells the nurse that he does not
like to cook for himself. A community resource for this client is:
1. Hospice/palliative care association.
2. Home care/visiting nurses group.
3. Meals on Wheels.
4. Association for Retirees. correct answers3. Meals on Wheels.
9. After the client has a temporary pacemaker inserted, the nurse should verify that
which of the following has been documented?
1. The client's cardiovascular status.
2. The client's emotional state.
3. The type of sedation used.
4. Pacemaker rate, type, and settings. correct answers1. The client's cardiovascular status.
10. The nurse judges that the parent of a 9-month-old infant in a hip spica cast
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