HESI A2
Quizlet Vocabulary HESI A2 Questions
Question 1 of 5
He has 3 DISCRETE symptoms, causing the doctor to create an elaborative plan of care.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The term 'discrete' means individually separate and distinct. Therefore, the most appropriate choice to describe the symptoms that are distinct and separate from each other is 'separate' (option D). Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because they do not convey the specific meaning of the term 'discrete' as separate and distinct.
Question 2 of 5
He tried to remember the names of all the people who were there that night.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In this sentence, "who" is the correct choice because it is used to refer to people. "Who" is a relative pronoun that is used to introduce a relative clause identifying a person. Option A, "that," is incorrect because it is used to refer to things or animals, not people. Option C, "which," is also incorrect because it is used to refer to things or animals, not people. Option D, "whom," is incorrect because it is the objective form of "who" and is used as the object of a verb or preposition. In an educational context, understanding the correct use of pronouns is essential for effective communication in writing and speaking. Knowing when to use "who" versus "whom," "that," or "which" can help students communicate their ideas clearly and accurately. This question tests students' understanding of relative pronouns and reinforces the importance of using the appropriate pronoun based on the context of the sentence.
Question 3 of 5
She went to the party _____ her dislike for the host.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is 'despite.' 'Despite' is used to indicate a contrast between attending the party and the dislike for the host. 'Because of' (choice A) is incorrect as it would imply that she attended the party specifically because of her dislike for the host. 'In spite of' (choice C) has the same meaning as 'despite' but is less commonly used. 'Due to' (choice D) is incorrect as it is used to show causation, which does not fit the context of the sentence.
Question 4 of 5
John Kennedy was a senator before he _____ President in 1960.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is 'was elected.' This choice is the most appropriate as it correctly indicates the action of being chosen through a voting process in the past. In this context, 'was elected' is the right verb form to show that John Kennedy became President in 1960 after winning an election. The other choices are incorrect: 'became' is a simple past verb form that doesn't convey the electoral process, 'was made' implies a passive action rather than an active election, and 'become' is not the correct past tense form needed in this sentence.
Question 5 of 5
Based on the principles of asepsis, the nurse should consider a sterile packet below waist level to be _____.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In aseptic techniques, maintaining the sterility of items is crucial. Placing a sterile packet below waist level exposes it to potential contamination from non-sterile surfaces or objects. Therefore, the correct term to describe the sterile packet in this situation is 'contaminated.' 'Sterilized' (choice B) is incorrect as it implies the packet has undergone a sterilization process, which may not be the case if it is now considered contaminated. 'Clean' (choice C) is incorrect because although the packet was initially sterile, placing it below waist level compromises its cleanliness. 'Untouched' (choice D) is incorrect as the packet has been touched or exposed to non-sterile areas, leading to potential contamination.