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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM
VERSION GRADED A+ COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GET IT
100% CORRECT!!

1. A nurse is educating a community group about preventing the spread of
infectious diseases. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in
the teaching?
A. Encourage frequent handwashing B. Promote the use of antibiotics without a
prescription C. Advise individuals to avoid getting vaccinated D. Recommend
avoiding public places when ill
Answer: A. Encourage frequent handwashing
Rationale: Handwashing is a fundamental preventive measure to reduce the
spread of infectious diseases. It helps remove pathogens from the hands, reducing
the risk of transmission. The other options are not appropriate: using antibiotics
without a prescription can contribute to antibiotic resistance, vaccinations are
essential for disease prevention, and while avoiding public places can reduce
exposure, it isn't a primary preventive measure like handwashing.


2. A community health nurse is conducting a home visit for an elderly client. The
client is living alone and has been diagnosed with hypertension. Which of the
following actions should the nurse prioritize?
A. Assess the client's ability to manage medications B. Encourage the client to
increase physical activity C. Discuss a low-sodium diet D. Arrange for an
occupational therapy consultation
Answer: A. Assess the client's ability to manage medications
Rationale: It is crucial to assess the client’s ability to manage medications,
especially for an elderly person with hypertension, as nonadherence could lead to

,serious health complications. Ensuring that the client understands their
medication regimen can help prevent adverse effects. While physical activity, diet,
and occupational therapy are also important, medication management should be
prioritized to prevent potential crises.


3. A nurse is working in a community clinic and notices an increase in asthma
cases among children. Which of the following environmental factors should the
nurse investigate as a potential contributor?
A. Increased access to recreational activities B. Increased exposure to secondhand
smoke C. Increased availability of healthy food D. Decreased exposure to allergens
Answer: B. Increased exposure to secondhand smoke
Rationale: Secondhand smoke is a known environmental risk factor for asthma
exacerbations in children. It is crucial to identify and reduce exposure to tobacco
smoke in the home environment. While recreational activities and healthy food
are important for overall health, secondhand smoke is directly linked to
respiratory issues like asthma.


4. A nurse is providing education to a community group about the importance of
regular cancer screenings. Which of the following is the most important
screening for breast cancer?
A. Colonoscopy at age 50 B. Mammography starting at age 40 C. Prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) testing at age 45 D. Pap smear testing every 3 years
Answer: B. Mammography starting at age 40
Rationale: The American Cancer Society recommends that women begin
mammography screening at age 40 and continue annually or biennially depending
on individual risk factors. Colonoscopy is important for colon cancer, PSA is used
for prostate cancer, and Pap smears are for cervical cancer.

,5. A nurse is conducting a community health assessment and identifies that the
community has a high rate of hypertension. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse prioritize?
A. Educate the community on smoking cessation B. Educate the community about
healthy eating and exercise C. Advocate for more access to mental health services
D. Increase access to alcohol counseling programs
Answer: B. Educate the community about healthy eating and exercise
Rationale: Hypertension is closely related to lifestyle factors such as diet, physical
activity, and weight management. Educating the community on healthy eating
(e.g., reducing sodium intake) and increasing physical activity are key
interventions to address hypertension. While smoking cessation and alcohol
counseling are beneficial, they are not as directly related to hypertension as diet
and exercise.


6. A community health nurse is planning a health promotion activity for a group
of high school students. Which of the following is the most important focus for
this group?
A. Sexual health education B. Diabetes management C. Mental health awareness
D. Fall prevention strategies
Answer: C. Mental health awareness
Rationale: Mental health is an essential focus for adolescents, as many face
challenges related to stress, depression, anxiety, and bullying. Mental health
awareness is crucial for early identification and support. While sexual health
education is important, mental health issues often become more prevalent in
adolescence, so it should be prioritized.


7. A nurse is working with a community organization to promote health and
wellness in a rural area. The nurse is aware that access to healthcare is limited.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take to improve access?

, A. Encourage individuals to travel to the nearest urban center for healthcare
services B. Implement a telehealth program for basic healthcare needs C. Refer
clients to emergency rooms for routine care D. Advocate for the closure of
underutilized clinics
Answer: B. Implement a telehealth program for basic healthcare needs
Rationale: Telehealth is an effective way to provide access to healthcare services
in areas with limited resources or where transportation is a barrier. It can help
clients access care remotely, reducing the need to travel long distances.
Encouraging travel to urban centers or referring to emergency rooms for routine
care are not viable solutions, and advocating for clinic closures would worsen
access.


8. A nurse is educating a community about the importance of immunizations.
Which of the following statements indicates the need for further education?
A. "Vaccines can help prevent serious diseases." B. "It is important to follow the
recommended immunization schedule." C. "Vaccines are only necessary for
children under 5 years old." D. "Immunizations help protect individuals and the
community."
Answer: C. "Vaccines are only necessary for children under 5 years old."
Rationale: Immunizations are recommended for individuals of all ages, not just
children under 5. Vaccines protect against a variety of diseases and help establish
herd immunity, which is important for community health. The other statements
reflect accurate information about the importance of vaccines.


9. A nurse is assessing the health needs of a community and notices an increase
in mental health issues. Which of the following is the most effective approach to
address these needs?
A. Increase funding for inpatient psychiatric care B. Develop community-based
mental health programs C. Focus solely on substance abuse prevention D.
Encourage individuals to seek private mental health providers

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