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NURS 4180 F & C FINAL: RAT QUESTIONS & ANSERS 2020
RATS
Question 1
A community health nurse is preparing a presentation for a community group
about possible agents of terrorism. Which of the following would the nurse include
as an example of a bioweapon? Select all that apply.
A. Bombs
B. Mustard gas
C. VX gas
D. Sarin
E. Nerve agents

Question 2
A community health nurse is working with a community that is involved with
improving community and individual reaction and responses, so that the effects of
a disaster are minimized. This community is in which phase of disaster
management?
A. Response
B. Prevention
C. Preparedness
D. Recovery

Question 3
When describing primary prevention activities that would occur in the
preparedness phase of a terrorist attack involving biologic weapons like smallpox
or anthrax to a local community group, which of the following would the nurse
include?
A. Screening suspected cases
B. Treating persons who have been infected
C. Administering vaccines
D. Investigating outbreaks to determine source

Question 4

,A community health nurse working as a part of a disaster response team is told that
the disaster is classified as a multiple-casualty incident. The nurse would interpret
this to mean which of the following?
A. There is more than 1 but less than 10 casualties.
B. There are too many casualties to count.
C. The number of casualties is between 2 and 100.
D. Casualties number over 100.

Question 5
A group of ten people from the commune in the hills come into town dressed in
robes and have their faces covered. They have weapons hidden in their clothing
and begin entering the three banks in town to rob them. These actions can be
classified as which of the following?
A. Casualty
B. Terrorism
C. Adventitious crisis
D. Natural disaster

Question 6
Which of the following would be most appropriate for community health nurses to
encourage when helping communities cope with the anxiety associated with
terrorism?
A. Spending more time indoors
B. Keeping a fear journal
C. Spending time with children and young people
D. Maintaining high levels of alertness and fear

Question 7
After teaching a class about the factors that contribute to disasters, the instructor
determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of
the following as the agent?
A. Population's age
B. Level of preparedness
C. Radiation
D. Flood-prone location

,Question 8
Which of the following federal agencies would a community health nurse expect to
be contacted to assist with a disaster in the United States?
A. American Red Cross
B. Pan American Health Organization
C. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
D. WHO's Emergency Relief Operations

Question 9
When performing triage during a disaster, which color would indicate that the
victim is in urgent need of care?
A. Black
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Green

Question 10
A community health nurse responding to a disaster is involved with caring for the
bodies of the casualties who have died. Which of the following would be an
appropriate method for documentation?
A. Placing the name on a casualty list
B. Making a note on the triage tag
C. Recording the name on the victim's body
D. Using a toe tag for identification

Question 11
You are a community health nurse you have to compile community programs
based on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention measures. Using your
knowledge that Leavell and Clark developed a conceptual model for the natural
history of any disease affecting humans, what is an example of tertiary prevention?
A. Focus on early diagnosis and prompt treatment of the disease
B. Prevent the onset of a disease in a population of well people
C. Rehabilitation measures that enable the individual to function at maximum
capability
D. Focus on limiting and resulting disabilities of the disease

, Question 12
A community health nurse is looking for data on the use of nursing home services
and the common diagnoses of those using these services. Which source of
information would be most appropriate for the nurse to investigate?
A. Environmental Protection Agency
B. Consumer Product Safety Commission
C. Cancer disease registries
D. National Center for Health Statistics

Question 13
A community health nurse is participating in a case–control observational study.
Which of the following would most likely explain this type of study?
A. Studying of a cohort with evaluation of variables associated with the disease or
injury
B. Investigation of development of health–illness conditions over a long period of
time
C. Description of patterns of occurrence of illness and injury in a population
D. Comparison of persons with and without a health–illness condition

Question 14
During which stage of the natural history of a communicable disease would
quarantine be most effective?
A. Susceptibility stage
B. Subclinical disease stage
C. Resolution stage
D. Clinical disease stage

Question 15
You are an epidemiologist nurse in your country and are preparing a chart to
review epidemiologic statistics of the community. Using your knowledge that the
primary way to demonstrate prevention or control of a health problem is to
compare epidemiologic statistics, when should this review be done?
A. Before and after implementation of the health service
B. During and after implementation of the health service
C. Before and during implementation of the health service

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