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1. A community health nurse is assessing the health of students in a local
college town. What assessment data should the nurse analyze. SATA
a) Vital statistics related to the common causes of death and injury for
that age group
b) Number of sandboxes in the playground through the community
c) Health resources available in the community for the age group
d) Community survey results regarding residents' health condition
e) Accessibility and safety of playground equipment at local fast-food
restaurants
f) Availability of all-terrain vehicles at the local car dealership -
ANSWER A,C,D
2. A community health nurse is educating a group of nursing students about the
level of prevention. What would be included in the instruction as an example
of primary level prevention?
A. Treating COPD
B. Screening for cancer
C. Developing a pamphlet about immunization safety for a local
health fair - ANSWER C
3. A nurse is developing a program about strategies to prevent foodborne
illness for a community group. The nurse should plan to include which of
the following recommendations? SATA
a) Keep cooked food at 120 degrees Fahrenheit (should be 60 C/40 F)
b) Wash raw veggies thoroughly in clean water
c) Reheat leftovers before eating
d) Keep cold food at 4.4C or 40-degree Fahrenheit
, e) Avoid unpasteurized dairy products - ANSWER B, C,D,E
4. A nurse is preparing a community health program on communicable
diseases. When discussing modes of transmission. The nurse should
understand that which illness is airborne? SATA
a) Cholera
b) TB
c) Salmonella
d) West Nile virus
e) Measles - ANSWER B,E
5. During an outbreak in a community, all hospital staff members were given
immunoglobulin if they were not already immune to the disease. Which type
of immunity will the staff receiving the immunoglobulin have?
A. Passive Immunity
B. Acquired Immunity
C. Passive Acquired immunity - ANSWER A
6. What causes more than half of Premature Deaths? - ANSWER behavior and
environment reasons
7. What has the greatest influence on Community Health? - ANSWER
behavioral choices
8. What are the 3 elements of the Epidemiology Triangle? - ANSWER - agent
- host
- environment
9. Epidemiology Triangle - ANSWER - depends on the extent of the host's
exposure to an agent, the strength or virulence of the agent, and the host's
genetic or immunological susceptibility.
, - also depends on the environmental conditions existing at
the time of exposure
10.A community health nurse is reviewing the levels of disease prevention.
Which of the following activities is an example of tertiary prevention?
A. Immunization pamphlets
B. Providing treatment for clients who have COPD
C. Screening for diabetes - ANSWER B
11.A nurse is holding a well child clinic in the community center in a
predominantly Spanish speaking area. A number of infants and toddlers at
the center have remarkably low birth rates for their ages. What action should
the nurse take first?
A. health care policies are private
B. Involving the community will ensure they have a voice in
identifying the problems in the community and work to
resolve their problems
C. the nurse does not need the community - ANSWER B
12.A community health nurse is designing a health fair for clients with diabetes
in the community. Based on the healthy people 2020 initiatives. What
information would the nurse want to include for clients with diabetes?
SATA
A. Monitoring blood glucose level
B. Monitoring of carbohydrate intake
C. Monitoring of body rashes
D. Monitoring of bowel habits
E. Monitoring of susceptibility to cold temperature
F. Monitoring skin assessment - ANSWER A. Monitoring blood glucose level
B. Monitoring of carbohydrate intake