NGN HESI RN 2025 EXIT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATE 2025/2026 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
A client with acute asthma exacerbation is manifesting inspiratory and expiratory wheezes
and a decreased forced expiratory volume. Which prescribed drug class should the nurse
administer first to the client?
A) Inhaled short acting beta two agonists.
B) Inhaled corticosteroids.
C) Anti-cholinergics.
D) Leukotriene modifiers. - CORRECT ANSWERS B) Inhaled corticosteroids.
The nurse enters a clients room to administer oral medication's and find an unlicensed
assistive personnel providing personal care to the client, whose condition has obviously
deteriorated. The client is lying in a supine position and is weak, pale, and diaphoretic.
Which is the priority nursing action?
A) Determine why the UAP did not notify the nurse of the change in the clients condition.
B) Advised the UAP to stop providing care so the nurse can assess the clients condition.
C) Explain to the UAP that changes in a clients condition should be reported immediately.
D) Ask for UAP to position the client so the oral medication's can be administered. -
CORRECT ANSWERS B) Advised the UAP to stop providing care so the nurse can assess the
clients condition.
The client who was admitted yesterday with severe dehydration is reporting pain where a 24
gauge IV catheter with 0.9% sodium chloride is infusing at a rate of 150 mL per hour. Which
intervention should the nurse implement first?
A) Discontinue the 24 gauge IV.
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