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hesi final study questions BSN 366
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Sequence of nursing actions when planning pneumonia care | |
| Crohn’s disease monitoring requirements | Colonoscopy yearly; Bone density; LFTs; Kidney tests; Annual PPD |
| NGT insertion immediate intervention | Client sips water while tube is in nasopharynx |
| Newborn to assess first | Jittery and tachypneic newborn |
| Thoracic trauma complication | Pulmonary contusion |
| Advance directive nurse actions | Identify type; Obtain a copy |
| DM glucose 670 first action | Assess for dehydration |
| Paralytic ileus report finding | Red-brown NGT drainage |
| COPD anxiety interventions | Remove equipment/open curtains; Sit with client and speak calmly |
| Burn cross-contamination prevention | Isolation; Handwashing before entering |
| Hard nodules diagnosis | Gout |
| Urolithiasis addiction fear response | We can provide non-narcotic pain medication |
| Teaching inhaler to teen | Have client demonstrate to parents |
| MS after hot bath | Decreased motor function |
| Missed digoxin dose | Take dose now |
| Cushing’s priority problem | Disturbed thought processes |
| SpO2 90% first action | Reposition probe |
| Highest constipation risk | Codeine cough syrup for pertussis |
| No SpO2 reading question | Ask about henna or nail polish |
| TIA indicator | No neuro deficits after 24 hours |
| UC flare report finding | Abdominal distension + temp 104F |
| ABG intervention | Coach incentive spirometry |
| Etanercept required test | Chest X-ray |
| Ready for transfer | DKA with glucose 200 and anion gap 8 |
| HF priority intervention | Provide low-sodium meals |
| Bipolar suicide attempt first action | Obtain medication history |
| Primary prevention example | Green-driving campaign |
| Rash treatment effective | ADLs possible; Pain improving; Vesicles crusting |
| Systemic infection signs | Increased HR; Groin lymph nodes; Pale clammy skin |
| Hemovac management | Compress before closing; Keep below wound; Document each drain separately |