LVN HESI Exit V2 REVIEW 2021 ( QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE ANSWERS GRADED A+)

LVN HESI Exit V2 REVIEW 2021 ( QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE ANSWERS GRADED A+)

NAL “EXIT” HESI! Last day of Concorde LVN School – 04/16/2021

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HESI Exit V2 (Nurse Hero Review)

1. The LPN/LVN is preparing to ambulate a postoperative client after

cardiac surgery. The nurse plans to do which to enable the client to

best tolerate the ambulation?

1. Provide the client with a walker.

2. Remove the telemetry equipment.

3. Encourage the client to cough and deep breathe.

4. Premedicate the client with an analgesic before ambulating.

2. A client is wearing a continuous cardiac monitor, which begins to alarm

at the nurse's station. The nurse sees no electrocardiographic

complexes on the screen. The nurse should do which first?

a. Call a code blue.

b. Call the health care provider.

c. Check the client status and lead placement.

d. Press the recorder button on the ECG console.

3. 3) The LPN/LVN in a medical unit is caring for a client with heart

failure. The client suddenly develops extreme dyspnea, tachycardia,

and lung crackles, and the nurse suspects pulmonary edema. The

nurse immediately notifies the registered nurse and expects which

interventions to be prescribed? Select all that apply.

a. Administering oxygen

b. Inserting a Foley catheter

c. Administering furosemide (Lasix)

d. Administering morphine sulfate intravenously

e. Transporting the client to the coronary care unit

f. Placing the client in a low-Fowler's side-lying position

4. The nurse is monitoring a client following cardioversion.

Which observations should be of highest priority to the nurse?

a. Blood pressure

b. Status of airway

c. Oxygen flow rate

d. Level of consciousness

5. The nurse is assisting in caring for the client immediately

after insertion of a permanent demand pacemaker via the right

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subclavian vein. The nurse prevents dislodgement of the pacing

catheter by implementing which intervention?

a. Limiting movement and abduction of the left arm

b. Limiting movement and abduction of the right arm

c. Assisting the client to get out of bed and ambulate with a

walker 4. Having the physical therapist do active range of

motion to the right arm

6. A client diagnosed with thrombophlebitis 1 day ago suddenly

complains of chest pain and shortness of breath, and the client is

visibly anxious. The LPN/LVN understands that a life-threatening

complication of this condition is which?

a. Pneumonia

b. Pulmonary edema

c. Pulmonary embolism

d. Myocardial infarction

7. A 24-year-old man seeks medical attention for complaints of

claudication in the arch of the foot. The nurse also notes superficial

thrombophlebitis of the lower leg. The nurse should check the client

for which next?

a. Smoking history

b. Recent exposure to allergens

c. History of recent insect bites

d. Familial tendency toward peripheral vascular disease

8. The nurse has reinforced instructions to the client with

Raynaud's disease about self-management of the disease

process. The nurse determines that the client needs further

teaching if the client states which?

a. "Smoking cessation is very important."

b. "Moving to a warmer climate should help."

c. "Sources of caffeine should be eliminated from the diet."

4. "Taking nifedipine (Procardia) as prescribed will

decrease vessel spasm."

9. A client with myocardial infarction suddenly becomes tachycardic,

shows signs of air hunger, and begins coughing frothy, pinktinged sputum. The nurse listens to breath sounds, expecting to

hear which breath sounds bilaterally?

a. Rhonchi

b. Crackles

c. Wheezes

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