Prepare for the HESI A2 admission assessment with these 4th edition practice questions and answers. This guide covers math, reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and science sections.

Q: Abstain

Answer: To voluntarily refrain from something.

Q: Accountable

Answer: To be responsible.

Q: Acute

Answer: Sudden, Intense.

Q: Adhere

Answer: To hold fast or stick together.

Q: Adverse

Answer: Undesired, possibly harmful.

Q: Aegis

Answer: Control, protection.

Q: Ambivalent

Answer: Uncertain, having contradictory feelings.

Q: Apply

Answer: To place, put on, or spread something.

Q: Assent

Answer: To give consent; to agree.

Q: Audible

Answer: Able to be heard.

Q: Bacteria

Answer: Single-celled, microorganisms.

Q: Bilateral

Answer: Present on two sides.

Q: Cardiac

Answer: Of or relating to the heart.

Q: Cavity

Answer: An opening or an empty area.

Q: Cease

Answer: Come to an end or bring to an end.

Q: Chronology

Answer: Order of events as they occurred; timeline.

Q: Compensatory

Answer: Offsetting or making up for something.

Q: Concave

Answer: Rounded inward.

Q: Concise

Answer: Brief, to the point.

Q: Consistency

Answer: Degree to viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows.

Q: Constrict

Answer: To draw together or become smaller.

Q: Contingent

Answer: Dependent.

Q: Contraindication

Answer: A reason something is not advisable or should not be done.

Q: Convulsive

Answer: Having or causing convulsions, i.e, violent shaking of the body.

Q: Cursory

Answer: Quick, perfunctory, not thorough.

Q: Defecate

Answer: Expel feces.

Q: Deficit

Answer: A deficiency or lack of something.

Q: Depress

Answer: Press downward.

Q: Depth

Answer: Downward measurement from a surface.

Q: Deteriorating

Answer: Worsening.

Q: Device

Answer: Tool or piece of equipment.

Q: Diagnosis

Answer: Identification of an injury or disease.

Q: Dilate

Answer: To enlarge or expand.

Q: Dilute

Answer: To make a liquid less concentrated.

Q: Discrete

Answer: Distinct, separate.

Q: Distal

Answer: Distant, away from the center (such as of the body).

Q: Distended

Answer: Enlarged or expanded from pressure.

Q: Dysfunction

Answer: Impaired or abnormal functioning.

Q: Empathy

Answer: Ability to share what others are feeling; understanding the feelings of another.

Q: Equilibrium

Answer: Balance.

Q: Etiology

Answer: The origin or cause of a disease or condition.

Q: Exacerbate

Answer: To make worse or more severe.

Q: Expand

Answer: To increase in size or amount.

Q: Exposure

Answer: To come in contact.

Q: Extension

Answer: Lengthening; unbending a joint.

Q: External

Answer: Located outside of the body.

Q: Fatal

Answer: Resulting in death.

Q: Fatigue

Answer: Extreme tiredness, exhaustion.

Q: Flexion

Answer: Bending of the joint.

Q: Flushed

Answer: Reddened or ruddy appearance.

Q: Gastrointestinal

Answer: Of or relating to the stomach and the intestines.

Q: Hematologic

Answer: Of or relating to blood.

Q: Hydration

Answer: Maintenance of body fluid balance.

Q: Hygiene

Answer: Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health.

Q: Impaired

Answer: Diminished or lacking some usual quality or level.

Q: Impending

Answer: Occurring in the near future, about to happen.

Q: Impervious

Answer: Impenetrable, not allowing anything to pass through.

Q: Imply

Answer: To suggest without explicitly stating.

Q: Incidence

Answer: Occurrence.

Q: Infection

Answer: Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms.

Q: Infer

Answer: To conclude or deduce.

Q: Inflamed

Answer: Reddened, swollen, warm, and often tender.

Q: Ingest

Answer: To swallow for digestion.

Q: Initiate

Answer: To being or put into practice.

Q: Insidious

Answer: So gradual as to not become apparent for a long time.

Q: Intact

Answer: In place, unharmed.

Q: Internal

Answer: Located inside of the body.

Q: Invasive

Answer: Inserting or entering into a body part.

Q: Kinetic

Answer: Of or related to movement.

Q: Labile

Answer: Changing rapidly and often.

Q: Laceration

Answer: Cut; tear.

Q: Latent

Answer: Present but not active or visible.

Q: Lateral

Answer: On the side.

Q: Lethargic

Answer: Difficult to arouse.

Q: Manifestation

Answer: An indication or sign of a condition.

Q: Musculoskeletal

Answer: Of or relating to muscle and skeleton.

Q: Neurologic

Answer: Of or relating to the nervous system.

Q: Neurovascular

Answer: Of or relating to the nervous system and blood vessels.

Q: Nutrient

Answer: Substance or ingredient that provides nourishment.

Q: Occluded

Answer: Closed or obstructed.

Q: Ongoing

Answer: Continuous.

Q: Oral

Answer: Given through or affecting the mouth.

Q: Otic

Answer: Of the ear.

Q: Parameter

Answer: A characteristic or constant factor, limit.

Q: Patent

Answer: Open.

Q: Pathogenic

Answer: Causing or able to cause disease.

Q: Pathology

Answer: Processes, causes, and effects of a disease; abnormality.

Q: Posterior

Answer: Located behind; in the back.

Q: Potent

Answer: Producing a strong effect.

Q: Potential

Answer: Capable of occurring or likely to occur.

Q: Precaution

Answer: Preventive measure.

Q: Precipitous

Answer: Raped, uncontrolled.

Q: Predispose

Answer: To make more susceptible or more likely to occur.

Q: Preexisting

Answer: Already present.

Q: Primary

Answer: First or more significant.

Q: Priority

Answer: Of great importance.

Q: Prognosis

Answer: The anticipated or expected course or outcome.

Q: Rationale

Answer: The underlying reason.

Q: Recur

Answer: To occur again.

Q: Renal

Answer: Of or relating to the kidneys.

Q: Respiration

Answer: Inhalation and exhalation of air.

Q: Restrict

Answer: To limit.

Q: Retain

Answer: To hold or keep.

Q: Serene

Answer: Calm, tranquil.

Q: Status

Answer: Condition.

Q: Sublingual

Answer: Under the tongue.

Q: Supplement

Answer: To take in addition to or to complete.

Q: Suppress

Answer: To stop or subdue.

Q: Symmetric (Symmetrical)

Answer: Being equal or the same in size, shape, and relative position.

Q: Symptom

Answer: An indication of a problem.

Q: Syndrome

Answer: Group of symptoms that, when occurring together, reflect a specific disease or disorder.

Q: Therapeutic

Answer: Of or relating to the treatment of a disease or a disorder.

Q: Toxic

Answer: Causing harm, poisonous.

Q: Transdermal

Answer: Crossing through the skin.

Q: Trauma

Answer: Injury, wound.

Q: Triage

Answer: Process used to determine the priority of treatment for patients according to the severity of a patients condition and the likelihood of benefit from the treatment.

Q: Ubiquitous

Answer: Being or seeming to be everywhere at once.

Q: Urinate

Answer: Excrete or expel urine.

Q: Vascular

Answer: Of or relating to blood vessels.

Q: Verbal

Answer: Spoken, using words.

Q: Virulent

Answer: Extremely harmful and severe.

Q: Virus

Answer: Microscopic infectious agent capable of replicating only in living cells, usually causing infectious disease.

Q: Vital

Answer: Essential

Q: Volume

Answer: Amount of space occupied by fluid.

Q: Abrupt

Answer: Sudden and unexpected.

Q: Access

Answer: A means of approaching or entering a place.

Q: Affect

Answer: Have an effect on; make a difference to. Touch the feelings of (someone); move emotionally.

Q: Annual

Answer: Occurring once every year.

Q: Cast

Answer: Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction. Throw (something) so as to cause it to spread over an area.

Q: Complication

Answer: A circumstance that complicates something; a difficulty. An involved or confused condition or state.

Q: Comply

Answer: (Of a person or group) act in accordance with a wish or command.

Q: Contour

Answer: An outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something.

Q: Contract

Answer: A written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.

Q: Diameter

Answer: A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.

Q: Elevate

Answer: Raise or lift (something) up to a higher position.

Q: Excess

Answer: An amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.

Q: Exogenous

Answer: Relating to or developing from external factors.

Q: Flaccid

Answer: (Of part of the body) soft and hanging loosely or limply, especially so as to look or feel unpleasant.

Q: Gaping

Answer: (Of a hole, wound, etc.) wide open.

Q: Gender

Answer: The state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones).

Q: Ominous

Answer: Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.

Q: Overt

Answer: Done or shown openly; plainly or readily apparent, not secret or hidden.

Q: Paroxysmal

Answer: A violent attack.

Q: Site

Answer: The place, scene, or point of something.

Q: Strict

Answer: Tight, close.

Q: Untoward

Answer: Difficult to guide, manage, or work with.

Q: Void

Answer: Of no legal force or effect. (Containing nothing).