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Mid-Program Exam  
• Percentage earned [750 or greater]  
• If a score of less than 750 is earned, the student will be able to progress into 
NP235; however, remediation and a retest will be required. The remediation must 
be completed by Week 6 of the NP235 course, and the HESI exam retake will be 
administered during week 7.  Any student who is not successful on the retake will 
be unable to progress in the program until further remediation is completed, and 
a score of 750 is achieved on a subsequent attempt.

 

Topic list for DPN Mid-Program HESI Examination

Adult ear drops
ALS- report
Amiodarone
Amputation- BKA positioning
Anticipatory grief- assessment
Anticoagulant administration
Assessment- defer
Assessment priority
Bed alarm
Breast cancer- risk
Burns- partial thickness
Calcium and K deficit
Carbamazepine
Carbidopa-levodopa- dizziness
Cataract- lens opacity
Cholethiasis
Chronic pain
Cirrhosis- esophageal varices
Client group- priority
Communication- Anxiety
Constipation- prebiotic diet
Constipation- prevent
Corticosteroid- abrupt cessation
Daily weight
Death- cope with grieving
Depression/Grief- Communication/ Resolution
Diabetes- hyperglycemia action
Digoxin- monitor
Dyspnea- fluid volume excess
Emphysema- shortness of breath
Endoscopy
Erickson- generativity
Esomeprazole and NSAIDs
Flexeril
GERD- hiatal hernia
Head injury- neuro assessment
Hepatitis B- 2 months
History taking- adolescents
Hospital preparation- school age
hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Vicodin)- ACL
Hygiene- oral care
Hypokalemia with digoxin
IM ampule mL
Immunosuppressant- bruising
Incentive spirometry- postop
Injection skills
Insulin- Regular & Isophane
IV- verify mL/hour
Lisinopril- cough
Mobility- bed to chair- UAP
Nasogastric tube- residual safety
Nephrotoxic antibiotic
NSAIDS- GI bleed
Obesity- weight loss plan
Opioid analgesic- dizziness
Oral care unconscious
Oropharyngeal suction- focused assessment
*Oxygen administration- safety
Pain- alternative measures
Pain assessment- nonverbal
Pain- back rub
Pneumothorax
PO- mg
Precautions- droplet
Preop- increased temperature
Pressure ulcer drainage- diagnostic tests
Pressure ulcer- risk
Prevacid- action
Shingles- POC
Skin assessment
Statins- check labs
TB- positive test
Teaching- Childhood Poisoning
Teaching- eye drops- glaucoma
Teen-body image
Thiazide dizziness
Thiazide- side effects
Tinea pedis- antifungal
Tracheostomy- bedside resources
Transurethral prostatectomy- postop
Urinary calculi- blood clots
Vagal response- geriatric client
Vaginal hysterectomy- priority
Vital signs
SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
NP 230

 
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