ATI Community Health 2019 Version 2 Revision Guide
1. A home health nurse is visiting a client who has right-sided weakness
following a recent stroke.
... [Show More] The client states, “I’m not sure how I will buy
my groceries since I can’t go back to work.” Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
a. Provide the client information about respite care.
b. Initiate a referral for the client to a social worker.
c. Contact friends and neighbors to ship for the client.
d. Offer to bring groceries to the client on a regular basis.
2. A case manager is performing discharge planning for a client who
experienced a traumatic leg amputation and has a new prosthesis.
Which of the following assessments should the nurse identify as the
priority?
a. Determine whether the client is eligible to go to a skilled nursing
facility.
b. Collaborate with a prosthetist to teach the client about care of the
prosthesis.
d. Ask whether the client’s insurance will cover home health services.
3. A hospice nurse is concerned that the partner of a client is experiencing
caregiver burden. Which of the following actions should the nurse take
first?
a. Suggest an assistive personnel visit daily to provide client care.
b. Encourage the partner to invite family members to assist with client
care.
c. Teach the partner about getting enough rest.
d. Explore possible solutions with the partner.
4. A home health nurse is performing a home safety evaluation for a newly
admitted client. Which of the following findings requires action by the
nurse? (SATA)
a. The floors of the house are carpeted.
c. A red light is kept on in the bedroom at night.
e. A rubber-backed bath mat is on the floor outside the shower.
5. A nurse at a health department is discussing regulations regarding STIs
during a staff education session. Which of the following statements by a
staff member indicates an understanding of the information?
a. “Congress mandates the requirements for STI reporting.”
b. “Clients who have STIs are legally required to provide a list of sexual
partners.”
c. “Nurses should withhold the name of the client who has an STI
during partner notification.”
d. “State health departments report selected STIs to the National
Institutes of Health.
6. A school nurse is implementing health screenings. Which of the
following assessment findings should the nurse recognize as the highest
priority?
a. An Adolescent who has psoriasis
c. A child who has a BMI of 18
d. An adolescent who has scoliosis
7. A faith community nurse is preparing to meet with the family of an
adolescent who has leukemia. Which of the following actions should the
nurse plan to take?
a. Focus the discussion on the adolescent’s future career plans.
b. Direct communication to the parents to avoid embarrassing the
adolescent.
d. Ask another family from the same faith congregation to attend the
meeting for support.
8. A case manager in a rehabilitation facility is discussing discharge plans
with a client who has a pressure injury and requires a special bed at
home. Which of the following statements should the nurse make first?
a. “Apply moisture barrier ointment three times a day.”
b. “Eat a balanced diet with high-protein snacks.”
c. “A social worker can help you with the cost of supplies.”
9. A community health nurse encounters a client who has a suspected
bioterrorism-related illness. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take?
a. Report the client’s condition to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
b. Move the client to a quarantine area.
d. Disinfect contaminated areas of skin with isopropyl alcohol.
10. A case manager is planning home health care for a client who has a
major burn injury. Which of the following interventions should the case
manager plan to make?
a. Deliver family counseling to members of the client’s household.
b. Administer personal care with bathing, dressing, and meal
preparation for the client.
d. Provide physical and occupational therapy for the client in her home.
11. A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients
about hypertension. The nurse should identify which of the following as
a client-related barrier to learning?
a. Low literacy
b. A child who has nits
c. Determine how the adolescent’s health has affected family roles.
d. “Describe the place where you are currently living.”
c. Assess the client’s need for wound care supplies.
d. An extension cord extends across the floor of the living room.
b. The water heater is set at 54.4ºC (130ºF).
c. Don personal protective equipment.
c. Evaluate the client’s home environment.
b. Fear of public speaking
c. Limited experience
d. Lack of credibility
12. A home health nurse is educating a client who has COPD and is to start
using home oxygen via nasal cannula. Which of the following statements
should the nurse identify as an indication that the client understands the
teaching?
a. “I should apply petroleum jelly to the nasal cannula prongs to
prevent irritation.”
b. “I should keep the oxygen delivery system at least 3 feet from a
hearing vent.”
c. “I should use wool blankets on my bed when I’m using the oxygen.”
13. A community health nurses planning an educational program for a group
of women who are postmenopausal. Which of the following outcomes is
appropriate for this program?
a. Clients will significantly decrease caloric intake.
b. Clients will arrange for mammograms every 3 years.
d. Clients will start hormone replacement therapy.
14. A home health nurse is preparing to teach the family of a client who has
a new diagnosis of HIV about infection control. Which of the following
factors should the nurse identify as an educator-related barrier to
learning?
a. Reliance on written notes during the teaching session
b. Previous experience teaching HIV management courses
c. Use of educational materials in written and video format
d. Use of humor to deal with disruptive behavior
15. A home health nurse is caring for a client who has methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus. Which of the following actions should the nurse
take?
a. Encourage the client to use a HEPA filter in the house.
b. Wear a mask when within 3 feet of the client.
d. Remove fresh flowers from the client’s home.
16. A nurse is providing teaching to a newly licensed the nurse about
secondary prevention strategies related to violence and abuse. Which of
the following strategies should the nurse include in the teaching?
b. Teach a parenting skills class at a child development center.
c. Coordinate a personal defense program at a local agency.
d. Refer clients to the appropriate community agency if signs of abuse
are evident.
17. A school nurse is discussing stress management techniques with a
group adolescents. Which of the following activities by an adolescent
should the nurse identify as the priority?
b. Scratching or piercing the skin
c. Talking about others on social media
d. Listening to loud music for several hours
18. A public health nurse is developing protocols to use in emergency
shelters following a disaster. Which of the following interventions should
the nurse include as a secondary prevention strategy for clients who
survive a disaster?
a. Publishing a listing of shelter locations in local media sources
b. Providing age-appropriate activities for shelter residents
c. Compiling resources available to transition individuals from shelters
to a home
19. A home health nurse is discussing electrical hazards with a client. Which
of the following statements should the nurse include?
a. “You should limit your use of extension cords.”
b. “You should secure extension cords with clear packing tape.”
c. “You should pull on the cord when unplugging items.”
d. “You should cover electrical cords with an area rug.”
20. A nurse is working to reduce individual and family violence in the local
community. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates a
primary prevention strategy to achieve this goal.?
a. Assessing a family for marital discord
b. Conducting counseling for at-risk parents
d. Providing treatment for young adult who has a substance use
disorder
21. A community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about available
resources to assist with recovery following a stroke. Which of the
following resources should the nurse recommend for clients who are
experiencing dysphagia?
a. Restorative aide
b. Occupational therapist
c. Speech-language pathologist
d. Physical therapist
22. A nurse working in an infectious disease clinic is caring for a client who
has a new diagnosis of Lyme disease. Which of the following agencies is
responsible for voluntarily reporting cases of this disease to the Centers
d. “I should check the flow rate of my oxygen each day.”
a. Assess clients for withdrawal and passivity during home health visits.
a. Staying up all night partying online video games
coping behaviors
d. Interviewing shelter residents to determine the effectiveness of
c. Teaching parenting techniques to new parents
c. Double-bag soiled dressings in polyethylene bags.
c. Clients will schedule bone density screenings.
for Disease Control and Prevention?
b. Office of the Surgeon General
c. Local Red Cross chapter
d. Hospital infection control department
23. A community health nurse is assigned to implement a disaster plan for
the area. Which of the following actions should the nurse include as part
of the response phase?
b. Develop an evacuation for the community.
c. Conduct community disaster drills.
d. Create a checklist needed supplies for each type of disaster.
24. A nurse manager is reviewing the disaster plan at a long-term care
facility. Which of the following is the most comprehensive method for the
nurse to use to determine the effectiveness of the plan?
a. Use inservices to have the staff discuss various disaster scenarios.
b. Analyze findings from a faculty tabletop disaster simulation.
c. Review how the staff implements the plan during a hands-onpractice drill.
d. Test staff to determine their knowledge of the principles of the plan.
25. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a confirmed case of
tuberculosis. Which of the following statements by the client indicates
the teaching has been different?
a. “I will need to have a special HEPA filter installed in my home.”
b. “I will be contagious until I have completed the full medication
regimen.”
c. “I will be taking medication daily for at least 6 months.”
d. “I will have a repeat tuberculin skin test in 6 weeks.”
26. A nurse is working in a community health center is providing teaching to
a client who has alcohol use disorder. Which of the following treatment
methods should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. Treatment with methadone
b. Cognitive behavioral therapy
d. Chelation therapy
27. A school nurse is planning safety education for a group of adolescents.
The nurse should give priority to which of the following topics as the
leading cause of death for this age group?
a. Sports injury prevention
b. Substance abuse prevention
d. Gun safety
28. A nurse is caring for a client who is homeless. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first?
a. Assist the client to develop goals for obtaining shelter.
b. Discuss the risks of being homeless with the client.
c. Develop teaching using a variety of strategies.
29. A nurse at a shelter is assessing with client triage after a tornado
destroyed a community. Which of the following clients should receive
priority care?
a. An older adult client who has a fractured arm
c. An infant client who is crying
d. A school-age client who has a head abrasion
30. A first-response team is working at the location of a bombing incident. A
nurse triaging a group of clients should give treatment priority to which
of the following clients?
a. A client who has a rigid abdomen with manifestations of shock
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