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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM 2023/HESI VOCABULARY
1.	The lower surface of a structure is referred to as... INFERIOR 
 
2.	Injurious? TOXIC 
3.	Equilibrium? SENSE OF BALANCE 
4.	Site? LOCATION 
5.	The patient gave his Assent? AGREEMENT 
6.	The technician wore gloves as precaution? PREVENTIVE MEASURE 
7.	The	of his right eye was damaged. LENS ( correct word usage) 
8.	The inebriated man staggered while walking to his car. STUMBLE 
9.	The nurse noticed an ominous sign? Dangerous 
10.	A well known person, with connotation of infamy, is most likely...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
1.	The lower surface of a structure is referred to as... INFERIOR 
 
2.	Injurious? TOXIC 
3.	Equilibrium? SENSE OF BALANCE 
4.	Site? LOCATION 
5.	The patient gave his Assent? AGREEMENT 
6.	The technician wore gloves as precaution? PREVENTIVE MEASURE 
7.	The	of his right eye was damaged. LENS ( correct word usage) 
8.	The inebriated man staggered while walking to his car. STUMBLE 
9.	The nurse noticed an ominous sign? Dangerous 
10.	A well known person, with connotation of infamy, is most likely...
HESI Pharmacology Exam/ Questions With Answers
A client with mild parkinsonism is started on oral amantadine (Symmetrel). What statement accurately describes the action of this medication? 
dopamine in central nervous system is increased 
A 52-year-old client is admitted to the hospital for possible duodenal ulcers. The healthcare provider prescribes ranitidine hydrochloride (Zantac) 150 mg BID PO. Which data would indicate that this medication is effective? 
Within 4 hours after meals, the client denies having pain. 
A 78-year-old client wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A client with mild parkinsonism is started on oral amantadine (Symmetrel). What statement accurately describes the action of this medication? 
dopamine in central nervous system is increased 
A 52-year-old client is admitted to the hospital for possible duodenal ulcers. The healthcare provider prescribes ranitidine hydrochloride (Zantac) 150 mg BID PO. Which data would indicate that this medication is effective? 
Within 4 hours after meals, the client denies having pain. 
A 78-year-old client wi...
PHARMACOLOGY HESI REVIEW/100% GURANTEE
DRUGS AFFECTING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ANTICONVULSANTS/ANTISEIZURE MEDICATIONS 
Prototype : 
a.	Hydantoins - phenytoin (Dilantin) 
b.	Barbiturates - phenobarbital ( Luminal) 
Adverse effects : 
-	sedation & drowsiness, gingival hyperplasia 
-	diplopia, nystagmus, vertigo, dizziness 
-	thrombocytopenia, aplastic anemia 
 
Nursing considerations : 
1.	Advise female clients to use contraceptives. 
2.	Inform clients taking phenytoin that harmless urine discoloration is common. 
3.	Warn clients with diab...
- Summary
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DRUGS AFFECTING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ANTICONVULSANTS/ANTISEIZURE MEDICATIONS 
Prototype : 
a.	Hydantoins - phenytoin (Dilantin) 
b.	Barbiturates - phenobarbital ( Luminal) 
Adverse effects : 
-	sedation & drowsiness, gingival hyperplasia 
-	diplopia, nystagmus, vertigo, dizziness 
-	thrombocytopenia, aplastic anemia 
 
Nursing considerations : 
1.	Advise female clients to use contraceptives. 
2.	Inform clients taking phenytoin that harmless urine discoloration is common. 
3.	Warn clients with diab...
ATI TEAS 7 TEST BANK 350 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS /2023 LATEST UPDATE
How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply. 
•	structure 
•	Communication 
•	storage 
•	Recognition 
2.	What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer. 
•	naturally acquired passive immunity 
•	Artificially acquired passive immunity 
•	Naturally acquired active immunity 
•	Artificially acquired active immunity 
3.	Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL answers that apply. 
•	Lungs 
•	Parathyroid g...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How are carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply. 
•	structure 
•	Communication 
•	storage 
•	Recognition 
2.	What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer. 
•	naturally acquired passive immunity 
•	Artificially acquired passive immunity 
•	Naturally acquired active immunity 
•	Artificially acquired active immunity 
3.	Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL answers that apply. 
•	Lungs 
•	Parathyroid g...
NCSBN NCLEX RN EXAM/GUARANTEE
Tetracycline - Answer Taken on empty stomach, not given to children < 8yo bcoz it can stain teeth, not known to cause hearing loss 
 
Propranolol - Answer Can help control essential tremors 
 
Potassium iodide - Answer Used preoperatively to reduce size & vascularity of thyroid gland 
 
Clozapine (Clozaril) - Answer Common s/e is extreme salivation (sialorrhea), may increase risk of hyperglycemia 
 
Serum albumin - Answer Most sensitive measure of nutritional status Normal: 3.4-5.4 g/dl 
 
No...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Tetracycline - Answer Taken on empty stomach, not given to children < 8yo bcoz it can stain teeth, not known to cause hearing loss 
 
Propranolol - Answer Can help control essential tremors 
 
Potassium iodide - Answer Used preoperatively to reduce size & vascularity of thyroid gland 
 
Clozapine (Clozaril) - Answer Common s/e is extreme salivation (sialorrhea), may increase risk of hyperglycemia 
 
Serum albumin - Answer Most sensitive measure of nutritional status Normal: 3.4-5.4 g/dl 
 
No...
NCLEX RN EXAM/PREPARATION
Question 1 
WRONG 
Yesterday, a client with schizophrenia began treatment with haloperidol (Haldol). Today, the nurse notices that the client is holding his head to one side and complaining of neck and jaw spasms. What should the nurse do? 
A	Assume that the client is posturing. 
B	Tell the client to lie down and relax. 
	Evaluate the client for adverse reactions to haloperidol. 
	Put the client on the list for the physician to see tomorrow 
Question 1 Explanation: 
An antipsychotic agent, suc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Question 1 
WRONG 
Yesterday, a client with schizophrenia began treatment with haloperidol (Haldol). Today, the nurse notices that the client is holding his head to one side and complaining of neck and jaw spasms. What should the nurse do? 
A	Assume that the client is posturing. 
B	Tell the client to lie down and relax. 
	Evaluate the client for adverse reactions to haloperidol. 
	Put the client on the list for the physician to see tomorrow 
Question 1 Explanation: 
An antipsychotic agent, suc...
NCLEX RN OVERVIEW
5.	A nurse is caring for a client who died approximately one hour ago. The nurse notes that the client's temperature has decreased in the last hour since his death. Which of the following processes explains this phenomenon? 
 
 
a.	Rigor mortis 
b.	Postmortem decomposition 
c.	Algor mortis 
d.	Livor mortis 
 
 
6.	A nurse is calculating a client's intake and output. During the last shift, the client has had ½ cup of gelatin, a skinless chicken breast, 1 cup of green beans, and 300 cc of water...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
5.	A nurse is caring for a client who died approximately one hour ago. The nurse notes that the client's temperature has decreased in the last hour since his death. Which of the following processes explains this phenomenon? 
 
 
a.	Rigor mortis 
b.	Postmortem decomposition 
c.	Algor mortis 
d.	Livor mortis 
 
 
6.	A nurse is calculating a client's intake and output. During the last shift, the client has had ½ cup of gelatin, a skinless chicken breast, 1 cup of green beans, and 300 cc of water...
Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts Test Bank
1. Florence Nightingales contributions to nursing practice and education: 
are historically important but have no validity for nursing today. were neither recognized nor apprcciated in her own time. 
c.	were a major factor in reducing the death rate in the Crimean War. 
d.	were limited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds. 
ANS: C 
 
d.	dietitian, manager, and housekeeper. 
ANS: A 
In order for the LPN to apply the common goals of nursing, he or she must assume the roles of caregiver, edu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
1. Florence Nightingales contributions to nursing practice and education: 
are historically important but have no validity for nursing today. were neither recognized nor apprcciated in her own time. 
c.	were a major factor in reducing the death rate in the Crimean War. 
d.	were limited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds. 
ANS: C 
 
d.	dietitian, manager, and housekeeper. 
ANS: A 
In order for the LPN to apply the common goals of nursing, he or she must assume the roles of caregiver, edu...
Nursing hesi rn comprehensive predictor exam/Graded A
An oriented patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient’s pain? 
a.	Assess the patient’s body language. 
 
b.	Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. 
c.	Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. 
d.	Have the patient describe the effect of pain on the ability to cope. 
 
 
ANS: B 
 
One of the most subjective and therefore most useful characteristics for reporting pain is its severity. Therefore, the best way to assess a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 29 pages •
An oriented patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient’s pain? 
a.	Assess the patient’s body language. 
 
b.	Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. 
c.	Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. 
d.	Have the patient describe the effect of pain on the ability to cope. 
 
 
ANS: B 
 
One of the most subjective and therefore most useful characteristics for reporting pain is its severity. Therefore, the best way to assess a ...
ATI Fundamental Proctored Exam | 100 Questions and Answers
Redness at coccyx and patient is immobile 
-	Assess for blanching 
 
Patient has IV catheter for right mastectomy, which veins do you select? 
-	Cephalic vein left distal forearm 
 
Colorectal cancer prevention guidelines for patient teaching 
-	Reduce intake of red meat 
 
Applying catheter to a patient who is uncircumsized 
-	Roll the foreskin down, apply condom and then and roll back up afterwards 
-	Place adhesive tape directly on the top If patient have an Artificial eye 
-	Teach patient to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
Redness at coccyx and patient is immobile 
-	Assess for blanching 
 
Patient has IV catheter for right mastectomy, which veins do you select? 
-	Cephalic vein left distal forearm 
 
Colorectal cancer prevention guidelines for patient teaching 
-	Reduce intake of red meat 
 
Applying catheter to a patient who is uncircumsized 
-	Roll the foreskin down, apply condom and then and roll back up afterwards 
-	Place adhesive tape directly on the top If patient have an Artificial eye 
-	Teach patient to...
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