What This Document Is
This document is a practice exam – specifically, the HESI V3 PN Exit Exam – designed for students completing their Practical Nursing program at Lehman College (NUR 301: Therapeutic Intervention I: Introduction to Professional Nursing). It consists of 110 multiple-choice questions and corresponding answers, intended to assess readiness for a comprehensive exit examination. The questions cover a broad range of nursing concepts and clinical scenarios.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is crucial for Practical Nursing students preparing to transition from the academic setting to professional practice. It serves as a self-assessment tool to identify knowledge gaps and areas requiring further study. Successful completion of the HESI PN Exit Exam is often a requirement for program completion and licensure eligibility. It’s particularly valuable for students seeking to gauge their performance against national standards and build confidence before a high-stakes evaluation.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This practice exam is a study aid, not a substitute for comprehensive coursework or clinical experience. While it provides valuable practice, it doesn’t encompass the entirety of nursing knowledge. Relying solely on this document may not adequately prepare a student for all possible exam questions or real-world clinical challenges. It also does not provide detailed rationales beyond what is immediately following each question.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* 110 multiple-choice practice questions covering core nursing concepts.
* Correct answers for each question.
* Brief rationales explaining *why* the correct answer is correct.
This preview provides a small sample of questions related to burns, hyperthyroidism, peripheral artery disease, neurological assessment, critical care transfer criteria, and aseptic technique. It demonstrates the question format and the level of detail provided in the answer rationales. It does *not* include the complete question set, all answer rationales, or any additional study materials.