Hesi Test PDF
Hesi Test PDF
Hesi Test PDF
8. Rho gam is most often used to treat____ mothers that have a ____ infant.
A. RH positive, RH positive
B. RH positive, RH negative
C. RH negative, RH positive
D. RH negative, RH negative
9. A new mother has some questions about (PKU). Which of the following statements made by a nurse is not correct
regarding PKU?
A. A Guthrie test can check the necessary lab values.
B. The urine has a high concentration of phenylpyruvic acid
C. Mental deficits are often present with PKU.
D. The effects of PKU are reversible.
10. A patient has taken an overdose of aspirin. Which of the following should a nurse most closely monitor for during
acute management of this patient?
A. Onset of pulmonary edema
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory alkalosis
D. Parkinson's disease type symptoms
11. A fifty-year-old blind and deaf patient has been admitted to your floor. As the charge nurse your primary
responsibility for this patient is?
A. Let others know about the patient's deficits
B. Communicate with your supervisor your concerns about the patient's deficits.
C. Continuously update the patient on the social environment.
D. Provide a secure environment for the patient.
12. A patient is getting discharged from a SNF facility. The patient has a history of severe COPD and PVD. The
patient is primarily concerned about their ability to breath easily. Which of the following would be the best instruction
for this patient?
A. Deep breathing techniques to increase O2 levels.
B. Cough regularly and deeply to clear airway passages.
C. Cough following bronchodilator utilization
D. Decrease CO2 levels by increase oxygen take output during meals.
13. A nurse is caring for an infant that has recently been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. Which of the
following clinical signs would most likely be present?
A. Slow pulse rate
B. Weight gain
C. Decreased systolic pressure
D. Irregular WBC lab values
14. A mother has recently been informed that her child has Down's syndrome. You will be assigned to care for the
child at shift change. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with Down's syndrome?
A. Simian crease
B. Brachycephaly
C. Oily skin
D. Hypotonicity
15. A patient has recently experienced a (MI) within the last 4 hours. Which of the following medications would most
like be administered?
A. Streptokinase
B. Atropine
C. Acetaminophen
D. Coumadin
16. A patient asks a nurse, My doctor recommended I increase my intake of folic acid. What type of foods contain
folic acids?
A. Green vegetables and liver
B. Yellow vegetables and red meat
C. Carrots
D. Milk
17. A nurse is putting together a presentation on meningitis. Which of the following microorganisms has noted been
linked to meningitis in humans?
A. S. pneumonia
B. H. influenza
C. N. meningitis
D. Cl. difficile
18. A nurse is administering blood to a patient who has a low hemoglobin count. The patient asks how long to RBC's
last in my body? The correct response is.
A. The life span of RBC is 45 days.
B. The life span of RBC is 60 days.
C. The life span of RBC is 90 days.
D. The life span of RBC is 120 days.
19. A 65 year old man has been admitted to the hospital for spinal stenosis surgery. When does the discharge
training and planning begin for this patient?
A. Following surgery
B. Upon admit
C. Within 48 hours of discharge
D. Preoperative discussion
20. A child is 5 years old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the child in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
21. A toddler is 16 months old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the toddler in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
22. A young adult is 20 years old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the adult in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
23. A nurse is making rounds taking vital signs. Which of the following vital signs is abnormal?
A. 11 year old male 90 b.p.m, 22 resp/min., 100/70 mm Hg
B. 13 year old female 105 b.p.m., 22 resp/min., 105/60 mm Hg
C. 5 year old male- 102 b.p.m, 24 resp/min., 90/65 mm Hg
D. 6 year old female- 100 b.p.m., 26 resp/min., 90/70mm Hg
24. When you are taking a patient's history, she tells you she has been depressed and is dealing with an anxiety
disorder. Which of the following medications would the patient most likely be taking?
A. Elavil
B. Calcitonin
C. Pergolide
D. Verapamil
25. Which of the following conditions would a nurse not administer erythromycin?
A. Campylobacterial infection
B. Legionnaire's disease
C. Pneumonia
D. Multiple Sclerosis
Answer Key
1. D
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. D
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. A
16. A
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. B
21. A
22. D
23. B
24. A
25. D
1. A patient tells you that her urine is starting to look discolored. If you believe this change is due to medication, which
of the following patient's medication does not cause urine discoloration?
A. Sulfasalazine
B. Levodopa
C. Phenolphthalein
D. Aspirin
2. You are responsible for reviewing the nursing unit's refrigerator. If you found the following drug in the refrigerator it
should be removed from the refrigerator's contents?
A. Corgard
B. Humulin (injection)
C. Urokinase
D. Epogen (injection)
3. A 34 year old female has recently been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. She has also recently discovered
that she is pregnant. Which of the following is the only immunoglobulin that will provide protection to the fetus in the
womb?
A. IgA
B. IgD
C. IgE
D. IgG
4. A second year nursing student has just suffered a needlestick while working with a patient that is positive for AIDS.
Which of the following is the most important action that nursing student should take?
A. Immediately see a social worker
B. Start prophylactic AZT treatment
C. Start prophylactic Pentamide treatment
D. Seek counseling
5. A thirty five year old male has been an insulin-dependent diabetic for five years and now is unable to urinate.
Which of the following would you most likely suspect?
A. Atherosclerosis
B. Diabetic nephropathy
C. Autonomic neuropathy
D. Somatic neuropathy
6. You are taking the history of a 14 year old girl who has a (BMI) of 18. The girl reports inability to eat, induced
vomiting and severe constipation. Which of the following would you most likely suspect?
A. Multiple sclerosis
B. Anorexia nervosa
C. Bulimia
D. Systemic sclerosis
7. A 24 year old female is admitted to the ER for confusion. This patient has a history of a myeloma diagnosis,
constipation, intense abdominal pain, and polyuria. Which of the following would you most likely suspect?
A. Diverticulosis
B. Hypercalcaemia
C. Hypocalcaemia
D. Irritable bowel syndrome
8. Rho gam is most often used to treat____ mothers that have a ____ infant.
A. RH positive, RH positive
B. RH positive, RH negative
C. RH negative, RH positive
D. RH negative, RH negative
9. A new mother has some questions about (PKU). Which of the following statements made by a nurse is not correct
regarding PKU?
A. A Guthrie test can check the necessary lab values.
B. The urine has a high concentration of phenylpyruvic acid
C. Mental deficits are often present with PKU.
D. The effects of PKU are reversible.
10. A patient has taken an overdose of aspirin. Which of the following should a nurse most closely monitor for during
acute management of this patient?
A. Onset of pulmonary edema
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory alkalosis
D. Parkinson's disease type symptoms
11. A fifty-year-old blind and deaf patient has been admitted to your floor. As the charge nurse your primary
responsibility for this patient is?
A. Let others know about the patient's deficits
B. Communicate with your supervisor your concerns about the patient's deficits.
C. Continuously update the patient on the social environment.
D. Provide a secure environment for the patient.
12. A patient is getting discharged from a SNF facility. The patient has a history of severe COPD and PVD. The
patient is primarily concerned about their ability to breath easily. Which of the following would be the best instruction
for this patient?
A. Deep breathing techniques to increase O2 levels.
B. Cough regularly and deeply to clear airway passages.
C. Cough following bronchodilator utilization
D. Decrease CO2 levels by increase oxygen take output during meals.
13. A nurse is caring for an infant that has recently been diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. Which of the
following clinical signs would most likely be present?
A. Slow pulse rate
B. Weight gain
C. Decreased systolic pressure
D. Irregular WBC lab values
14. A mother has recently been informed that her child has Down's syndrome. You will be assigned to care for the
child at shift change. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with Down's syndrome?
A. Simian crease
B. Brachycephaly
C. Oily skin
D. Hypotonicity
15. A patient has recently experienced a (MI) within the last 4 hours. Which of the following medications would most
like be administered?
A. Streptokinase
B. Atropine
C. Acetaminophen
D. Coumadin
16. A patient asks a nurse, My doctor recommended I increase my intake of folic acid. What type of foods contain
folic acids?
A. Green vegetables and liver
B. Yellow vegetables and red meat
C. Carrots
D. Milk
17. A nurse is putting together a presentation on meningitis. Which of the following microorganisms has noted been
linked to meningitis in humans?
A. S. pneumonia
B. H. influenza
C. N. meningitis
D. Cl. difficile
18. A nurse is administering blood to a patient who has a low hemoglobin count. The patient asks how long to RBC's
last in my body? The correct response is.
A. The life span of RBC is 45 days.
B. The life span of RBC is 60 days.
C. The life span of RBC is 90 days.
D. The life span of RBC is 120 days.
19. A 65 year old man has been admitted to the hospital for spinal stenosis surgery. When does the discharge
training and planning begin for this patient?
A. Following surgery
B. Upon admit
C. Within 48 hours of discharge
D. Preoperative discussion
20. A child is 5 years old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the child in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
21. A toddler is 16 months old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the toddler in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
22. A young adult is 20 years old and has been recently admitted into the hospital. According to Erickson which of the
following stages is the adult in?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Autonomy vs. shame
D. Intimacy vs. isolation
23. A nurse is making rounds taking vital signs. Which of the following vital signs is abnormal?
A. 11 year old male 90 b.p.m, 22 resp/min., 100/70 mm Hg
B. 13 year old female 105 b.p.m., 22 resp/min., 105/60 mm Hg
C. 5 year old male- 102 b.p.m, 24 resp/min., 90/65 mm Hg
D. 6 year old female- 100 b.p.m., 26 resp/min., 90/70mm Hg
24. When you are taking a patient's history, she tells you she has been depressed and is dealing with an anxiety
disorder. Which of the following medications would the patient most likely be taking?
A. Elavil
B. Calcitonin
C. Pergolide
D. Verapamil
25. Which of the following conditions would a nurse not administer erythromycin?
A. Campylobacterial infection
B. Legionnaire's disease
C. Pneumonia
D. Multiple Sclerosis
Answer Key
1. D
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. D
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. A
16. A
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. B
21. A
22. D
23. B
24. A
25. D
An adult male client with a history of hypertension tells the nurse that
he is tired of taking antihypertensive medications and is going to try
spiritual meditation instead. What should be the nurse's first response?
A. It is important that you continue your medication while learning to
meditate.
B. Spiritual meditation requires a time commitment of 15 to 20
minutes daily.
C. Obtain your healthcare provider's permission before starting
meditation.
D. Complementary therapy and western medicine can be effective for
you.
An obese male client discusses with the nurse his plans to begin a long-term
weight loss regimen. In addition to dietary changes, he plans to begin an
intensive aerobic exercise program 3 to 4 times a week and to take stress
management classes. After praising the client for his decision, which
instruction is most important for the nurse to provide?
A. Be sure to have a complete physical examination before beginning your
planned exercise program.
B. Be careful that the exercise program doesn't simply add to your stress level,
making you want to eat more.
C. Increased exercise helps to reduce stress, so you may not need to spend
money on a stress management class.
D. Make sure to monitor your weight loss regularly to provide a sense of
accomplishment and motivation.
At the time of the first dressing change, the client refuses to look at her
mastectomy incision. The nurse tells the client that the incision is
healing well, but the client refuses to talk about it. What would be an
appropriate response to this client's silence?
A. It is normal to feel angry and depressed, but the sooner you deal with
this surgery, the better you will feel.
B. Looking at your incision can be frightening, but facing this fear is a
necessary part of your recovery.
C. It is OK if you don't want to talk about your surgery. I will be
available when you are ready.
D. I will ask a woman who has had a mastectomy to come by and share
her experiences with you.
The nurse is evaluating client learning about a lowsodium diet. Selection of which meal would indicate to
the nurse that this client understands the dietary
restrictions?
A. Tossed salad, low-sodium dressing, bacon and tomato
sandwich.
B. New England clam chowder, no-salt crackers, fresh
fruit salad.
C. Skim milk, turkey salad, roll, and vanilla ice cream.
D. Macaroni and cheese, diet Coke, a slice of cherry pie.
The nurse notices that the Hispanic parents of a toddler who returns
from surgery offer the child only the broth that comes on the clear liquid
tray. Other liquids, including gelatin, popsicles, and juices, remain
untouched. What explanation is most appropriate for this behavior?
A. The belief is held that the "evil eye" enters the child if anything cold
is ingested.
B. After surgery the child probably has refused all foods except broth.
C. Eating broth strengthens the child's innate energy called "chi."
D. Hot remedies restore balance after surgery, which is considered a
"cold" condition.
The UAPs working on a chronic neuro unit ask the nurse to help them
determine the safest way to transfer an elderly client with left-sided
weakness from the bed to the chair. What method describes the correct
transfer procedure for this client?
A. Place the chair at a right angle to the bed on the client's left side
before moving.
B. Assist the client to a standing position, then place the right hand on
the armrest.
C. Have the client place the left foot next to the chair and pivot to the left
before sitting.
D. Move the chair parallel to the right side of the bed, and stand the
client on the right foot.
Three days following surgery, a male client observes his colostomy for
the first time. He becomes quite upset and tells the nurse that it is
much bigger than he expected. What is the best response by the nurse?
A. Reassure the client that he will become accustomed to the stoma
appearance in time.
B. Instruct the client that the stoma will become smaller when the initial
swelling diminishes.
C. Offer to contact a member of the local ostomy support group to help
him with his concerns.
D. Encourage the client to handle the stoma equipment to gain
confidence with the procedure.
First, the nurse reviews which actions in the original plan were not
implemented (B) in order to determine why the original plan did
not produce the desired outcome. Appropriate revisions can then be
made, which may include revising the expected outcome, or
identifying a new nursing diagnosis (A). (C) may be needed if the
nursing actions were unsuccessful, or were unable to be
implemented. (D) other members of the healthcare team may be
necessary to collaborate changes once the nurse determines why
the original plan did not produce the desired outcome.
Correct Answer: B
1. Which of the following is not a side effect of the cholinoreceptor blocker (Atropine)?
A. Increased pulse
B. Urinary retention
C. Constipation
D. Mydriasis
2. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Ace Inhibitor (Captopril)?
A. Rash
B. Angioedema
C. Cough
D. Congestion
3. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Vasodilator (Nifedipine)?
A. Nausea
B. Flush appearance
C. Vertigo
D. Sexual dysfunction
4. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Sympathoplegics (Clonidine)?
A. Hypertension
B. Asthma
C. Dry oral cavity
D. Lethargic behavior
5. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Dieuretics (Loop dieuretics)?
A. Alkalosis
B. Nausea
C. Hypotension
D. Potassium deficits
6. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Isoflurane)?
A. Elevated lipid levels
B. Nausea
C. Increased blood flow to the brain.
D. Decreased respiratory function
7. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Midazolam)?
A. Amnesia
B. Decreased respiratory function
C. Anesthetic
D. Dizziness
8. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Clozapine)?
A. Agranulocytosis
B. Antipsychotic
C. Used for Schizophrenia
D. Increased appetite
A. Naloxone
B. Nitrite
C. CaEDTA
D. Dialysis
3. Which of the following is the primary site of activity for the drug Warfarin?
A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Blood
D. Heart
4. Lansoprazole is not used in which of the following cases?
A. Gastritis
B. Peptic Ulcers
C. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
D. Thalamus hypertrophy
5. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Cinchonism?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
6. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of hepatitis?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
7. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
8. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Tendon dyfunction?
A. Digitalis
B. Niacin
C. Tetracycline
D. Fluoroquinolones
9. A drug ending in the suffix (pril) is considered a ______.
A. H
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Antifungal
D. Beta agonist
10. A drug ending in the suffix (azole) is considered a ______.
A. H
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Antifungal
D. Beta agonist
11. A drug ending in the suffix (tidine) is considered a ______.
A. Antidepressant
B. Protease inhibitor
C. Beta antagonist
D. H2 antagonist
12. A drug ending in the suffix (navir) is considered a ______.
A. Antidepressant
B. Protease inhibitor
C. Beta antagonist
D. H2 antagonist
13. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of extreme photosensitivity?
A. Digitalis
B. Niacin
C. Tetracycline
D. Fluoroquinolones
14. Which of the following is not related to a drug toxicity of Prednisone?
A. Cataracts
B. Hypotension
C. Psychosis
D. Acne
15. Which of the following is not related to a drug toxicity of Atenolol?
A. CHF
B. Tachycardia
C. AV block
D. Sedative appearance
16. Which of the following is considered a class IA Sodium Channel blocker?
A. Mexiletine
B. Aminodarone
C. Quinidine
D. Procainamide
17. Which of the following is considered a class IA Sodium Channel blocker?
A. Propafenone
B. Disopyramide
C. Aminodarone
D. Quinidine
18. Potassium sparing diuretics have the primary effect upon the _____ found in the kidney.
1. Which of the following is not a side effect of the cholinoreceptor blocker (Atropine)?
A. Increased pulse
B. Urinary retention
C. Constipation
D. Mydriasis
2. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Ace Inhibitor (Captopril)?
A. Rash
B. Angioedema
C. Cough
D. Congestion
3. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Vasodilator (Nifedipine)?
A. Nausea
B. Flush appearance
C. Vertigo
D. Sexual dysfunction
4. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Sympathoplegics (Clonidine)?
A. Hypertension
B. Asthma
C. Dry oral cavity
D. Lethargic behavior
5. Which of the following is not a side effect of the Dieuretics (Loop dieuretics)?
A. Alkalosis
B. Nausea
C. Hypotension
D. Potassium deficits
6. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Isoflurane)?
A. Elevated lipid levels
B. Nausea
C. Increased blood flow to the brain.
D. Decreased respiratory function
7. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Midazolam)?
A. Amnesia
B. Decreased respiratory function
C. Anesthetic
D. Dizziness
8. Which of the following is not an effect of the drug (Clozapine)?
A. Agranulocytosis
B. Antipsychotic
C. Used for Schizophrenia
D. Increased appetite
A. Naloxone
B. Nitrite
C. CaEDTA
D. Dialysis
3. Which of the following is the primary site of activity for the drug Warfarin?
A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Blood
D. Heart
4. Lansoprazole is not used in which of the following cases?
A. Gastritis
B. Peptic Ulcers
C. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
D. Thalamus hypertrophy
5. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Cinchonism?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
6. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of hepatitis?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
7. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
A. Valproic acid
B. Quinidine
C. Isoniazid
D. Ethosuximide
8. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Tendon dyfunction?
A. Digitalis
B. Niacin
C. Tetracycline
D. Fluoroquinolones
9. A drug ending in the suffix (pril) is considered a ______.
A. H
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Antifungal
D. Beta agonist
10. A drug ending in the suffix (azole) is considered a ______.
A. H
B. ACE inhibitor
C. Antifungal
D. Beta agonist
11. A drug ending in the suffix (tidine) is considered a ______.
A. Antidepressant
B. Protease inhibitor
C. Beta antagonist
D. H2 antagonist
12. A drug ending in the suffix (navir) is considered a ______.
A. Antidepressant
B. Protease inhibitor
C. Beta antagonist
D. H2 antagonist
13. Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of extreme photosensitivity?
A. Digitalis
B. Niacin
C. Tetracycline
D. Fluoroquinolones
14. Which of the following is not related to a drug toxicity of Prednisone?
A. Cataracts
B. Hypotension
C. Psychosis
D. Acne
15. Which of the following is not related to a drug toxicity of Atenolol?
A. CHF
B. Tachycardia
C. AV block
D. Sedative appearance
16. Which of the following is considered a class IA Sodium Channel blocker?
A. Mexiletine
B. Aminodarone
C. Quinidine
D. Procainamide
17. Which of the following is considered a class IA Sodium Channel blocker?
A. Propafenone
B. Disopyramide
C. Aminodarone
D. Quinidine
18. Potassium sparing diuretics have the primary effect upon the _____ found in the kidney.