2022 HESI RN CRITICAL CARE /CRITICAL CARE RN HESI EXIT 2022 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK LATEST 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

2022 HESI RN CRITICAL CARE /CRITICAL CARE RN HESI
EXIT 2022 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK LATEST 400
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A new mother said to the nurse, “I would like to care for my baby
independently rather than depending on the baby’s grandparents.” What
does the nurse infer from this information?
a. The patient is of Asian culture.
b. The patient is of African culture.
c. The patient is of North American culture.
d. The patient is of Latin American culture.
c
As the nurse is discussing psychiatric care with an older adult client, the
client says, “When I was growing up I was taught to accept my lot in life
and not complain. I’m proud of the fact that despite my issues I can still
function independently. I don’t want to be just put away.” The nurse
understands that the factors that influence the client’s mental health are
examples of what?
a. Setting of care
b. Anxiety disorder

c. Attitudes and beliefs
d. Cultural and ethnic disparities
c
The nurse is caring for an Asian-American client with a diagnosis of
depression. While interviewing this client the nurse notes that the client
maintains traditional cultural beliefs and values. What is the most
important information for the nurse to obtain about the client?
a. Dietary practices
b. Concept of space
c. Immigration status
d. Role within the family
d
How can the lines of communication be improved in a healthcare
organization during the process of delegation?
a. By considering all aspects of client care
b. By selecting experienced nursing assistants as delegatees
c. By appreciating and valuing each other’s cultural perspectives
d. By selecting a delegatee having similar strengths as that of the
delegator
c

During a survey, the community nurse meets a client who has not visited
a gynecologist after the birth of her second child. The client says that her
mother or sister never had annual gynecologic examinations. Which
factor is influencing the client’s health practice?
a. Spiritual belief
b. Family practices
c. Emotional factors
d. Cultural background
b
The nurse is caring for an African American client with renal failure.
The client states that the illness is a punishment for sins. Which cultural
health belief does the client communicate?
a. Yin/Yang balance
b. Biomedical belief
c. Determinism belief
d. Magicoreligious belief
d
A pregnant immigrant notices cultural differences in the way that
pregnant women are cared for where she now lives. Which component
of cultural competence is being demonstrated when the nurse motivates
the immigrant to accept these differences?
a. Cultural desire

b. Cultural awareness
c. Cultural knowledge
d. Cultural encounters
a
A nurse notices that a client is in spiritual distress. Which nursing action
establishes the nurse as a caregiver?
a. The nurse provides therapeutic treatment to the client.
b. The nurse teaches the client about signs of spiritual distress.
c. The nurse communicates the wishes of the client to family members.
d. The nurse collaborates with the agency chaplain to pursue the best
treatment plan.
a
Which nursing interventions are examples of the nurse as a caregiver?
(Select all that apply)
a. Encouraging the client to exercise daily
b. Setting goals for the client to reduce weight
c. Arranging for the client to meet a spiritual advisor
d. Evaluating the client’s understanding of prescribed diet
e. Demonstrating the procedure to self-administer insulin injection

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