RN COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI PROCTORED ACTUAL
EXAM FORM B | ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTH
PROCTORED EXAM FORM B QUESTIONS & 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS|
1.The
... [Show More] epidemiological triangle includes which primary components? (Select all that apply)
a. Host
b. Agent
c. Time
d. Socioeconomic factors
e. Environment
2. The nurse cares for a client receiving treatment for pneumonia at home. Review the
electronic health record. Which prescriptions does the nurse anticipate when reporting the
client’s status to the health care provider? Drag and drop the appropriate prescriptions into
the box labeled Expected Prescriptions. (We have check the case study)
Possible Prescriptions Expected Prescriptions
Beta-blocker Chest-Xray
Stool softener Sputum culture
Chest x-ray
Front-wheel walker
Fleet’s enema
Low-residue diet (may be the patient have diarrhea)
Sputum culture (It can be collected for PNA)
3. Which actions would public health professionals want to use as primary prevention against
widespread community violence? Select all that apply
a. Classes on parenting and supportive follow-up for new parents
b. Community media campaigns to decrease acceptance of violence
c. Home visits to elderly clients should include screening for elder abuse
d. Courses on anger management and conflict resolution
e. Women seen in emergency departments should be asked about abuse
4. Which population (s) should a community health nurse recognize as a vulnerable
population? Select all that apply
a. Immigrants
b. Mentally ill
c. New college graduates
d. Refugees
e. Disabled adults
f. Homeless families
5. The nurse should place which client (s) on droplet precautions? Select all that apply
a. 15-year-old client with dry and intact scabs from varicella
b. 29-year-old client with pulmonary tuberculosis
c. 56-year-old client with Pertussis running temperature
d. 18-year-old client with bacterial meningitis
e. 73-year-old client with influenza B
6. A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 3000 units by intravenous (IV) bolus. Available
is heparin injection 5,000 units/mL. How many mL should the nurse administer? (If needed
round the answer to the nearest tenth) = 3000 * iml/5000 = 0.6
7. A community health nurse works in the environmental services division of a public health
department. Which of the following is an example of the nurse implementing tertiary
prevention?
b. initiating a program for waste
reduction
c. advocating for safe air and
water
d. monitoring workers for chemical exposures
8. Which statement best describes how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
differs from its many peer agencies?
a. It responds to health
emergencies
b. It uses years of experience as the basis for its
actions
c. It is a uniquely American approach to problem
resolution
d. It focuses primarily on prevention
a. supporting the cleanup of toxic waste sites
9. An occupational health nurse in the clinic of an industrial plant is developing a guidebook, for
clinic workers. Which of the following actions should the nurse include as a secondary
prevention strategy?
a. Help plant workers identify signs of carpal tunnel syndrome
b. Set up an influenza immunization campaign
c. Collaborate with physical therapist to develop programs for injured employees to return to
work
d. Teach plant workers about proper lifting techniques [Show Less]