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Hesi PN Practice Exam questions and answers
What are the final parameters that produce blood pressure? (Select all that apply) 
A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
D. Neuroendocrine hormones 
E. Muscle tone - A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
A client begins an antidepressant drug during the second day of hospitalization. Which 
assessment is most important for the nurse to include in this client's plan of care while the 
client is taking the antidepressant? 
A. Appetite 
B. Mood 
C. Withdr...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the final parameters that produce blood pressure? (Select all that apply) 
A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
D. Neuroendocrine hormones 
E. Muscle tone - A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
A client begins an antidepressant drug during the second day of hospitalization. Which 
assessment is most important for the nurse to include in this client's plan of care while the 
client is taking the antidepressant? 
A. Appetite 
B. Mood 
C. Withdr...
MSK: Shoulder Region EXAMS
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor - Note: Tendons (3) of 
which muscles blend with the capsule of the glenohumeral joint to 
help strengthen it? 
Dorsal surface, inferior angle of scapula - Origin of teres major 
Crest of lesser tubercle of humerus - Insertion of teres major 
Like Lat. dorsi, but different plane 
Extension, adduction, and medial rotation of the humerus - Actions 
of teres major 
lower subscapular n - Innervation of teres major 
subscapular fossa - Origin of subscapul...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor - Note: Tendons (3) of 
which muscles blend with the capsule of the glenohumeral joint to 
help strengthen it? 
Dorsal surface, inferior angle of scapula - Origin of teres major 
Crest of lesser tubercle of humerus - Insertion of teres major 
Like Lat. dorsi, but different plane 
Extension, adduction, and medial rotation of the humerus - Actions 
of teres major 
lower subscapular n - Innervation of teres major 
subscapular fossa - Origin of subscapul...
Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry EXAMS
What is the average survival expectation (in years) for patients with 
Alzheimer's dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 715) - 8 years 
with a range of 1-20 years. 
How many (in percentage) of those with Dementia will have a 
reversible course if treatment is initiated early? ((Kaplan & Sadock 
Synopsis, p 716) - 10-15% 
What is the first step in the treatment of Dementia? (Kaplan & 
Sadock Synopsi
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the average survival expectation (in years) for patients with 
Alzheimer's dementia? (Kaplan & Sadock Synopsis, p 715) - 8 years 
with a range of 1-20 years. 
How many (in percentage) of those with Dementia will have a 
reversible course if treatment is initiated early? ((Kaplan & Sadock 
Synopsis, p 716) - 10-15% 
What is the first step in the treatment of Dementia? (Kaplan & 
Sadock Synopsi
IAHSS BASIC OFFICERS CERTIFICATION
According to IAHSS Hospital Crime Survey, assaults have 
a. Increased 
b. Decreased 
c. Remained the same 
d. Become less violent - a. Increased 
What are the two types of criminal acts? 
a. Burglaries and Felonies 
b. Misdemeanors and Felonies 
c. Larceny and Misconduct 
d. Misdemeanors and Larc
- Exam (elaborations)
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According to IAHSS Hospital Crime Survey, assaults have 
a. Increased 
b. Decreased 
c. Remained the same 
d. Become less violent - a. Increased 
What are the two types of criminal acts? 
a. Burglaries and Felonies 
b. Misdemeanors and Felonies 
c. Larceny and Misconduct 
d. Misdemeanors and Larc
HESI PN Practice Test 2023
A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt.
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. initiative vs. Guilt
D. Trust vs. Mistrust - A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt.
Which action should the nurse implement in caring for a client
following an electroencephalogram (EEG)?
A. Monitor the client's vital signs q4h
B. Assess for sensation in the client's lower extremities
C. Ins
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A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt.
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. initiative vs. Guilt
D. Trust vs. Mistrust - A. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt.
Which action should the nurse implement in caring for a client
following an electroencephalogram (EEG)?
A. Monitor the client's vital signs q4h
B. Assess for sensation in the client's lower extremities
C. Ins
Hesi PN Practice Exam 2023
What are the final parameters that produce blood pressure? (select 
all that apply) 
A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
D. Neuroendocrine hormones 
E. Muscle tone - A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
A client begins an antidepressant drug during the second day of 
hospitalization. Which assessment is most important for the nurse to 
include in this client's plan of care while the client is taking the 
antidepressan
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 69 pages •
What are the final parameters that produce blood pressure? (select 
all that apply) 
A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
D. Neuroendocrine hormones 
E. Muscle tone - A. Heart rate 
B. Stroke volume 
C. Peripheral resistance 
A client begins an antidepressant drug during the second day of 
hospitalization. Which assessment is most important for the nurse to 
include in this client's plan of care while the client is taking the 
antidepressan
HA fall 2022 Musculoskeletal system EXAMS 2023
A nurse performs a focused assessment on a client who is reporting 
neck pain. The nurse observes the following findings: neck pain that 
increases with extension, fever, chills, and photophobia. The nurse 
suspects the client may be experiencing which of the following 
disorders? 
rheumatoid arthritis 
bacterial meningitis 
ankylosing spondylosis 
acute gout - bacterial meningitis 
During palpation of the client's knee, the nurse compresses the 
suprapatellar pouch against the client's femur ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse performs a focused assessment on a client who is reporting 
neck pain. The nurse observes the following findings: neck pain that 
increases with extension, fever, chills, and photophobia. The nurse 
suspects the client may be experiencing which of the following 
disorders? 
rheumatoid arthritis 
bacterial meningitis 
ankylosing spondylosis 
acute gout - bacterial meningitis 
During palpation of the client's knee, the nurse compresses the 
suprapatellar pouch against the client's femur ...
Gerontology HESI EXAMS 2023
in females. The American Heart Association recommends screening 
males once between ages 65-75 if they have ever smoked since that 
increases the risk of AAA. 
With a giardia lamblia diagnosis, the NP would MOST likely 
prescribe what medication? 
Metronidazole. 
Erythromycin. 
Ampicillin. 
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. - Metronidazole
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
in females. The American Heart Association recommends screening 
males once between ages 65-75 if they have ever smoked since that 
increases the risk of AAA. 
With a giardia lamblia diagnosis, the NP would MOST likely 
prescribe what medication? 
Metronidazole. 
Erythromycin. 
Ampicillin. 
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. - Metronidazole
EDF 6226 TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
behavioral cusp - crawling is a good example of a(n) _________ 
________, because crawling can expose the learner to new reinforcers 
and punishers 
contrived contingency - Any contingency of reinforcement or 
punishment designed and implemented by a practitioner 
naturally existing contingencies - contrived contingencies should be 
used only when ______ ________ __________ are not available 
descriptive - there are three
- Exam (elaborations)
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behavioral cusp - crawling is a good example of a(n) _________ 
________, because crawling can expose the learner to new reinforcers 
and punishers 
contrived contingency - Any contingency of reinforcement or 
punishment designed and implemented by a practitioner 
naturally existing contingencies - contrived contingencies should be 
used only when ______ ________ __________ are not available 
descriptive - there are three
CSBI – HFMA EXAMS QUESTIONS
What are the components of healthcare delivery services? – 
1-What is provided - the healthcare care services 
2-What ways it is provided - types of services 
3-Whom/Where? Providers and locations, payment providers 
4-How - components of effective operations - providers, locations, supplier, payors, insurers 
5-Influencers - education, government, research 
What are internal components of healthcare service delivery? - Medical care services, types of 
health services, providers and locations,...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the components of healthcare delivery services? – 
1-What is provided - the healthcare care services 
2-What ways it is provided - types of services 
3-Whom/Where? Providers and locations, payment providers 
4-How - components of effective operations - providers, locations, supplier, payors, insurers 
5-Influencers - education, government, research 
What are internal components of healthcare service delivery? - Medical care services, types of 
health services, providers and locations,...