What This Document Is
This document is a final HESI exam for NSG 222, a Family Nursing course at Herzing University. It’s designed to assess student comprehension of key concepts and clinical application skills covered throughout the course. The exam format consists of multiple-choice questions covering a broad range of family-centered nursing scenarios.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is crucial for students enrolled in NSG 222 as it serves as a comprehensive evaluation of their understanding of family health, pediatric care, maternal-newborn nursing, and related topics. Successful completion demonstrates readiness for advanced nursing coursework and clinical practice. It’s typically used near the end of the course to gauge overall learning and identify areas needing further review. Students preparing for the HESI comprehensive exam will also find this a valuable practice tool.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This exam is a *practice* assessment. It does not provide detailed explanations of correct answers or rationales. It’s intended to identify knowledge gaps, not to serve as a complete learning resource. Students should use this exam in conjunction with course materials, textbooks, and instructor guidance. It also doesn’t represent the *only* possible questions or scenarios that may appear on a comprehensive HESI exam.
What This Document Provides
The full document contains approximately 15-20 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as: pediatric assessment and interventions (e.g., hydrocephalus, tetralogy of Fallot), maternal-newborn care (e.g., postpartum bleeding, fetal drug exposure, gestational travel), and family health concerns (e.g., PKU, infant fever).
This preview includes a sampling of questions related to pediatric emergencies, maternal health, and newborn assessment. It does *not* include all questions from the full exam, nor does it provide answers or detailed explanations. It also does not include any questions related to community health or mental health nursing, which may be present in the complete exam.