Hesi Critical Thinking
Hesi Critical Thinking (Already Graded A)
Hesi Critical Thinking
1. The nurse is working in the emergency department (ED) of a
... [Show More] children's medical
center. Which client should the nurse assess first?
Correct - 3-The child hit by a car should be assessed first because he or she may have
life- threatening injuries that must be assessed and treated promptly.
2. The 8-year-old client diagnosed with a vaso-occlusive sickle cell crisis is complaining
of a severe headache. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
Correct - 2-Because the client is complaining of a headache, the nurse should first rule
out cerebrovascular accident (CVA) by assess- ing the client's neurological status and
then determine whether it is a headache that can be treated with medication.
3. The 6-year-old client who has undergone abdominal surgery is attempting to make a
pinwheel spin by blowing on it with the nurse's assistance. The child starts crying
because the pinwheel won't spin. Which action should the nurse implement first?
Correct -1. The nurse should always praise the child for attempts at cooperation even if
the child did not accomplish what the nurse asked.
4. The nurse is caring for clients on the pediatric medical unit. Which client should the
nurse assess first?
Correct - 4. A pulse oximeter reading of less than 93% is significant and indicates
hypoxia, which is life threatening; therefore, this child should be assessed first.
5. The nurse has received the a.m. shift report for clients on a pediatric unit. Which
medication should the nurse administer first?
Correct - 3-Sliding scale insulin is ordered ac, which is before meals; therefore, this
medication must be administered first after receiving the a.m. shift report.
4-Routine medications have a 1-hour leeway before and after the scheduled time;
therefore, this medication does not have to be adminis- tered first.
6. A 5-year-old boy is being admitted to the hospital to have his tonsils removed. Which
information should the nurse collect before this procedure?
D. Reactions to previous hospitalizations
Rationale
Assess how the child reacted to hospitalization and any complications. If the child
reacted poorly, he or she may be afraid now and will need special preparation for the
examination that is to follow. The other items are not significant for the procedure
7. A 6-month-old infant has been brought to the well-child clinic for a check-up. She is
currently sleeping. What should the nurse do first when beginning the examination? [Show Less]