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ENGAGING COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+ A home health nurse is assessing a patient who has heart failure and notes the patient has had a weight gain of 1.8 kg (4 lb), as well as generalized edema, since the last visit 3 days ago. Which of the follo...

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ENGAGING COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+

A home health nurse is assessing a patient who has heart failure and notes the
patient has had a weight gain of 1.8 kg (4 lb), as well as generalized edema, since
the last visit 3 days ago. Which of the following actions should the nurse take
next?
Ensure the client has been taking their prescribed diuretic.
A community health nurse is speaking to a group of nursing students about
various major health organizations. Which of the following agencies should the
community health nurse identify as the agency that works with children around
the world to provide emergency relief?
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
A nurse in a public clinic is researching health data on culturally diverse
populations in the community. Which of the following population groups should
the nurse anticipate as having the highest mortality rate due to HIV?
Black American
A nurse is providing education about immunizations to a group of newly licensed
nurses. The nurse should identify that which of the following statements by one
of the newly licensed nurses indicates an understanding of the teaching?
"Each state determines which school immunizations are required and who may be
exempt."
An occupational health nurse is implementing some tertiary levels of prevention
in the workplace. Which of the following interventions are tertiary interventions?
Working with the floor manager to decide on some light duty work for a nurse aid who is
recovering from a broken ankle
A nurse is planning a presentation at a local public health conference about the
relationship between quality education and health outcomes. Which of the
following information should the nurse include in the presentation?

,Individuals who attain a quality education increase the likelihood of obtaining a job that
pays a living wage.
A public health nurse is involved in community-engaged research related to
reasons for low immunization rates of children in county public schools. Which of
the following situations does the nurse recognize as a potential ethical issue
involving recruitment of research participants or confidentiality of information?
A school principal offers to provide immunization records of students.
A nurse in a primary care clinic is caring for a 30-year-old client who is reporting
chronic back pain. Which of the following is an important part of a risk
assessment for violence in this person's life?
Ask the client to complete the intimate partner violence screening questionnaire when
they are in the exam room
A nurse working in a rehabilitation center interacts with registered nurses (RN)
and practical nurses (PN). The nurse is concerned that one of the practical nurses
is being bullied by a registered nurse. Which of the following behaviors would
indicate bullying?
The RN assigns the PN to clients who require the most extensive care
A nurse is reviewing the records of a group of clients. Which of the following
clients should the nurse identify as eligible to receive health insurance under the
Medicaid program?
A client whose income is below the poverty line
A community health nurse is establishing a care plan for a 12-year-old client who
is disruptive in school. The nurse includes a referral for a mentorship program as
one of the interventions in the care plan. Which of the following rationales should
the nurse include to support the referral?
Students who are mentored are more likely to attain educational success.
An occupational health nurse is discussing social determinants of health with
staff members in the clinic. Which of the following does the nurse suggest the
team use when searching for a non-profit resource to provide information about
socioeconomic factors in the local community?
County Health Rankings

, A nurse manager in a home health agency is planning a presentation on
transcultural nursing for staff nurses. The nurse manager should identify that
which of the following individuals is considered the founder of transcultural
nursing?
Madeline Leininger
A nurse is asked which population group has the highest age-adjusted death rate
in the United States. The nurse replies with which of the following?
Black males
A nurse notices that a colleague who was involved in a recent mass casualty
incident is experiencing extreme fatigue and flashbacks. Which of the following
resources should be the nurse's priority suggestion for their colleague?
Critical incident stress debriefing
Which of the following refers to international collaboration to improve health
outcomes and decrease health inequities using a multimodal approach?
Global health
A nurse is reviewing the effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the
community with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following describes the
major effect the ACA has had on health funding inequities?
Increased ability of everyone in the community to obtain health insurance
A nurse is meeting with a government agency to discuss ways to increase the
number of nurses applying for a position in the health department. Which of the
following factors has been identified as contributing to the shortage of nurses
working in community and public health settings?
Limited pay structures
A community health nurse is preparing an in-service for staff to define the
conditions of causation in epidemiological studies. Which of the following
descriptions should the nurse use to define a temporal relationship to establish
causation?
"The exposure must come before the disease develops."
A nurse in the clinic is caring for an adolescent client who has severe juvenile
arthritis pain. The nurse is planning to administer an analgesic injection, but the

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