HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM | 3 VERSIONS
COMBINED WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE
1. A client at an outpatient clinic submits a clean- catch midstream
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specimen for a routine urinalysis. In later review of the client's medical
record, which data indicates to the nurse that the specimen collection should
be repeated?
A. The urine specimen shows multiple organisms in low colony counts.
B. The client reported eating a meal before voiding the urine specimen
C. There was a total of 30 ml of urine voided into the specimen cup
D. The medical record indicates the client is allergic to most antibiotics
2. When assessing a client who starts to wheeze which related data
should the nurse obtain?
A. Precipitating factors
B. Body Temperature
C. Presence of radiation
D. Heart sounds
3. A client diagnosed with primary open-angle glaucoma received a
prescription for miotic eye drops, pilocarpine HCl (Pilocarpine).
What instructions should the nurse plan to include in this client’s
teaching?
A. “Administer the medication directly on the cornea.”
B. “Wash your hands after each administration of eye drops.”
C. “Do not allow the dropper bottle to touch the eye.”
D. “Squeeze your eye closed after administering the drops.”
4. The nurse observes that a male client on a clear liquid diet has a cup
of coffee on his breakfast tray. What action should the nurse implement?
A. Consult with the dietician to learn if the client is allowed to drink
coffee
B. Determine which member of the nursing staff brought the cup of coffee
to the client
C. Remind the client that no milk, or creamer can be added to the
coffee.
HESI RN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM | 3 VERSIONS
COMBINED WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE
D. Remove the coffee from the tray, advising the client that it is not
included in the diet.
5. When evaluating the effectiveness of a client’s nursing care, the nurse
first reviews the expected outcomes identified in the plan of care. What
action should the nurse take next?
A. Determine if the expected outcomes were realistic
B. Modify the nursing interventions to achieve the client’s goals
C. Obtain current client data to compare with expected outcomes
D. Review related professional standards of care.
6. The nurse learns that members of the nursing staff are uncomfortable
with responding to client family members who are angry. In designing a
teaching session to help the staff respond more effectively in these situations,
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