COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI QUIZ, COMMUNITY ATI EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
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COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI QUIZ, COMMUNITY ATI EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
Nationally Notifiable Infectious Conditions
Varicella
Health education program/change
Pamphlets written at 12th grade level
-The American Medical Association and The National Institu...
COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI QUIZ, COMMUNITY ATI EXAM ACTUAL
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
Nationally Notifiable Infectious Conditions
Varicella
Health education program/change
Pamphlets written at 12th grade level
-The American Medical Association and The National Institutes of Health recommend
written materials are written at a 6th-grade level or lower
Community garden
1st thing to do
Identify community member that demonstrate interest
-Assess the community. By identifying those community members who demonstrate an
interest in the project, the nurse can establish a local support group who will assist in
engaging other community residents with establishing the garden
A community health nurse is planning a presentation for adults who have a family
history of Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse
include as an early manifestation of Alzheimer's disease?
Forgetting the location of common objects
-An early manifestation
A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a client who has active
tuberculosis. Which of the following precautionary measures should the nurse
take?
Use an N95 respirator
-A client who has active TB requires airborne precautions to prevent the spread of
,droplet nuclei smaller than 5 microns. The N95 respirator is worn to prevent
transmission of infection
ARMD/ adapting to cahnges
I bought a prescription bottle magnifier to help read my pill bottle labels
New diagnosis of human papillmavitus
Teach the client how to apply imiquimod 5% cream to the lessions
Client at health clinic/ part of cultural assessment
Illness practice
-A cultural assessment focuses on beliefs, values, meanings, and behavior of people
within a client's cultural, ethnicity, or religious group. This includes culturally-based
practices that relate to health and illness
Asian health beliefs
Places a cup of steam against skin to draw out toxins from the body
-The nurse should recognize that a health-related practice for clients who practice
traditional Asian health beliefs includes
CUPPING - placing the open end of a cup of steam against the skin. A vacuum seal is
created as the steam cools. When the cup is removed, it is believed that toxins are
drawn out from the body.
Stage 4 pancreatic cancer/ treatment options or hospice care
Make the hospice referal in accordance with the client's decision
-the nurse should follow the ethical principle of respect for client autonomy and make
the hospice referral for the client
Emigrated patient states "The health care is better in my country and should be
used everywhere'. This is an example of
Ethnocentrism - occurs when people view the world from the perspective of their own
cultural background and viewpoint.
Tb screening/ patient positve Mantoux
Make a list of close personal contacts
,A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a client who is homeless and
has hypothermia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Initiate a referral to the facility's social worker
-The nurse should refer the client to an agency that can assist him with finding housing
if a social worker isn't available at the facility.
A community health nurse identifies an increase in the occurrence of
osteoporosis-related fractures n women experiencing menopause. Which of the
following primary prevention strategies should the nurse implement?
Encourage the women to participate in weight bearing excersise
-Weight-bearing exercises have been found to be beneficial in preventing osteoporosis.
Examples include: weight lifting,walking, and running.
Client stopped taking blood pressure medication
Determine the reason the client discontinued medication
Risk factors for intimate partner abuse
Attempting to end a relationship
-clients who are in a relationship with a potential or actual abuser heighten their risk for
intimate partner abuse when they are attempting to leave the relationship
Health care needs during pregnancy- safe vaccination
Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis)
-Should be given between 27 and 36 weeks gestation
A nurse is providing education regarding lead exposure to a group of clients who
live in a housing development built in 1986. Which of the following client
statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?
I will increase the amount of read meat and milk in my childs diet
-Children should receive adequate amounts of iron and calcium in their diets to prevent
lead absorption from the environment
, Pertussis infection
Transmitted through airborne droplets
-coughs and expels droplets smaller than 5 microns
Lower adolescent mortality rates- teach them:
Seat belt usage
-Automobile crashes are currently the leading cause of death among adolescents.
Therefore this topic is most important to discuss when attempting to reduce premature
deaths in this age group
Client takes ibuprofen daily- at risk for
Gastric ulcerations
-Daily use of NSAIDs increases the risk of gastric ulceration, perforation, and
hemorrhage
Dietary guidlines teen teachings
I should consume less than 300 mg per day of dietary cholesterol
- The nurse should instruct the students that high levels of dietary cholesterol can be a
risk factor for heart disease.
Reduce domestic violence in the community/ secondary prevention
Recognizing and reporting suspected abuse to the appropriate protective services
-Secondary prevention - an intervention that focuses on early detection of a health
problem to facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.
Child / pertussis
•keep child home until coughing has passed
•encourage family members to seek prophylactic treatment
•check immunizations of classmates
A community health nurse is caring for an adolescent who is seeking help for an
unplanned pregnancy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
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