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To pass the HESI Adult Health II test you need a score of 750.

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Health Education Systems Incorporated (HESI) is partnered with Elsvier to produce assessments that are designed to predict a candidate's success on the professional licensure exams. Nursing programs will utilize these tests to screen prospective nursing students prior to entering a program, to evaluate mastery of a specific course, or to exit the program and evaluate readiness for the licensing exam.

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HESI Adult Health II - FAQ Sample Questions

A patient that has suffered a stroke months prior but still has residual cognitive deficits is going to be given alprazolam at bedtime. Which of the following is not a typical intervention in this case?





Correct Answer:
administer medication with a full glass of water


in the case of a patient who has suffered a stroke and has residual cognitive deficits, when prescribing alprazolam at bedtime, several interventions are typically considered to ensure the patient's safety and the effectiveness of the medication. however, among the options provided, certain interventions might not be typical or necessary and could potentially increase risks rather than mitigate them.

firstly, moving the patient close to the nursing station is a common intervention in hospital settings, especially for patients who might require frequent monitoring. this is particularly relevant for stroke patients who may have impaired cognitive functions and could be at increased risk of confusion or other complications. by placing them closer to the nursing station, healthcare providers can more easily monitor these patients and provide immediate assistance if needed.

administering the medication at a fixed time, such as 2100 (or 9 pm), helps in maintaining a consistent routine which can aid in better sleep patterns and potentially enhance the effectiveness of the medication. consistency in medication administration times is crucial for managing the symptoms effectively and can also help in establishing a bedtime routine, which is beneficial for cognitive health.

offering toileting every 2 hours is another proactive approach to minimize the risk of falls, which are a significant concern for stroke patients. frequent toileting can prevent urgency that might lead to rushed movements, thereby reducing the chance of falls. this is particularly important at night when the risk of falls can increase due to low lighting and the patient's grogginess from sleep.

however, administering medication with a full glass of water, although generally a safe practice, may not be the best approach in this scenario. alprazolam does not specifically require administration with a full glass of water for absorption or effectiveness. more importantly, consuming a full glass of water at bedtime could increase the frequency of nocturia — the need to wake up at night to urinate. this can lead to disrupted sleep, which is counterproductive for the management of cognitive deficits in stroke patients. additionally, the increased movement during the night enhances the risk of falls, particularly in a patient with mobility or cognitive impairments post-stroke.

therefore, the intervention "administer medication with a full glass of water" is not typically necessary in this case and could inadvertently increase risks, such as falls or disrupted sleep, rather than providing any therapeutic benefit with respect to the administration of alprazolam.