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2025 HESI Community Health Exam V2 (Version 2) Guaranteed A+ Test Bank Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% (correct answers)

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2025 HESI Community Health Exam V2
(Version 2) Guaranteed A+ Test Bank Actual
Questions and Answers, Complete 100%

1. A public health nurse is planning a health education campaign for a
community with a high incidence of smoking. Which of the following strategies
should the nurse prioritize?
A. Provide free nicotine replacement therapy B. Advocate for smoking bans in
public places C. Offer individual counseling for smoking cessation D. Teach the
dangers of smoking in schools
Answer: B. Advocate for smoking bans in public places
Rationale: Advocating for smoking bans in public places addresses a broader
public health issue and reduces exposure to secondhand smoke. While individual
counseling (C) and free nicotine replacement (A) are beneficial, a policy change
can have a more widespread impact in the community.


2. A nurse is conducting a home visit to an elderly client. The client lives alone
and has difficulty performing activities of daily living. What is the priority
intervention to ensure this client's safety?
A. Recommend the use of a walker B. Suggest meal delivery services C. Assess the
home for fall hazards D. Encourage the client to exercise daily
Answer: C. Assess the home for fall hazards
Rationale: Ensuring the client’s safety is the top priority. Assessing the home for
fall hazards will help prevent injuries. While a walker (A) may be useful and meal
delivery (B) might address nutritional needs, fall prevention is the immediate
concern.

,3. A community health nurse is assessing the health needs of a low-income
neighborhood. Which of the following is the most important step in the needs
assessment?
A. Gather demographic data of the community B. Assess the community's
perception of health C. Review local health statistics D. Identify community
resources available
Answer: B. Assess the community's perception of health
Rationale: Understanding the community’s perception of health helps tailor
interventions that are culturally appropriate and acceptable to the community
members. While gathering data (A, C, D) is necessary, understanding the
community's perspective is key to effective programming.


4. A nurse is working with a population of adolescent females in a community
clinic. What should the nurse emphasize to this group to promote primary
prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
A. The importance of regular Pap smears B. The use of condoms during sexual
activity C. The need for screening for STIs every 6 months D. The role of antibiotics
in STI treatment
Answer: B. The use of condoms during sexual activity
Rationale: Primary prevention includes actions to prevent the occurrence of
health problems. The use of condoms during sexual activity is an effective way to
reduce the transmission of STIs. Pap smears (A) and STI screenings (C) are
secondary prevention methods, while antibiotics (D) treat existing infections.


5. Which of the following is a key factor that contributes to health disparities in
vulnerable populations?
A. Increased access to health insurance B. Limited access to healthcare services C.
Higher levels of health literacy D. Improved access to healthy food options
Answer: B. Limited access to healthcare services

,Rationale: Limited access to healthcare services is a primary factor that
contributes to health disparities, particularly in vulnerable populations. While the
other options (A, C, D) could potentially improve health outcomes, lack of access
to care is a critical barrier to health equity.


6. A nurse is planning a community health program for a population at risk for
cardiovascular disease. Which of the following is the most appropriate health
promotion activity to implement?
A. Offer free cholesterol screenings B. Educate about the importance of exercise
and a healthy diet C. Provide medications for hypertension D. Conduct genetic
testing for risk factors
Answer: B. Educate about the importance of exercise and a healthy diet
Rationale: Health promotion focuses on educating individuals and communities to
adopt healthy behaviors. Educating the population on exercise and diet is a
primary prevention strategy to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Cholesterol screenings (A) are part of secondary prevention, while medication (C)
and genetic testing (D) focus on treatment and identifying risks rather than
prevention.


7. A nurse is developing a community outreach program to address the rising
incidence of obesity in children. What is the most effective strategy for
promoting long-term health behavior changes?
A. Provide free exercise equipment to families B. Teach children how to count
calories C. Partner with local schools to offer nutrition education D. Distribute
informational brochures to parents
Answer: C. Partner with local schools to offer nutrition education
Rationale: Partnering with local schools provides an opportunity to reach a large
number of children and instill long-term healthy habits. Nutrition education
integrated into the school curriculum can create lasting behavior changes.

, Distributing brochures (D) and providing equipment (A) may have limited long-
term impact without educational support.


8. A nurse is conducting a community needs assessment in a rural area. Which of
the following is the most important information to gather during the
assessment?
A. The availability of healthcare professionals in the area B. The types of local
foods available for purchase C. The transportation options available for residents
D. The level of community engagement in health initiatives
Answer: A. The availability of healthcare professionals in the area
Rationale: The availability of healthcare professionals is critical to meeting the
health needs of the community. If there is a shortage of healthcare providers, it
can significantly affect the health outcomes of the population. Transportation (C)
and food availability (B) are also important but secondary to access to care.


9. A nurse is providing education to a community on the prevention of HIV.
Which of the following should the nurse emphasize as the most effective way to
prevent HIV transmission?
A. Use of condoms during sexual activity B. Routine testing for HIV C. Pre-exposure
prophylaxis (PrEP) D. Avoidance of sharing needles
Answer: A. Use of condoms during sexual activity
Rationale: Condoms are the most effective barrier method to prevent the
transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. While PrEP (C) and
needle sharing prevention (D) are important, condom use is the most widely
recommended preventive measure for the general population.


10. A nurse is educating a community about mental health resources. What is
the most important consideration when providing education to a culturally
diverse population?

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