N215 COMMUNITY AND MANAGEMENT HESI EXIT EXAM LATEST
2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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A predominantly rural town of 25,000 residents has an annual
influx of 5000 migrant workers between May and September. The
nurse identifies which population perspective aspect as
represented by this incidence?
A. Mobility
B. Composition
C. Growth rate
D. Density - ANSWER-A. Mobility
Rationale: People moving in and out of the community on a
seasonal basis
Which factors influence a community's potential for violence?
A. Large populations of children, elderly, and developmentally
disabled people
B. Implementation of group norms to promote civility
C. Previous exposure to and participation in violent acts
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D. Social conditions and multiple demands on the population's
economic conditions - ANSWER-D. Social conditions and multiple
demands on the population's economic conditions
In the host-agent-environment model of epidemiology, the nurse
identifies which of the following as environment?
A. Herd of infected cattleB. Waste products dumped in nearby
lake
C. Individuals living in a "crack house"
D. Water contaminated with E. coli - ANSWER-D. Water
contaminated with E. coli
Rationale: "environment" in the epidemiological triangle
refers to all external factors surrounding the host that might
influence vulnerability and resistance
Which of the following scenarios best reflects a biophysical factor
for contributing to a family's state of homelessness?
A. Following a kidney transplant, 40% of family income is required
for anti-rejection medications.
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B. Both parents of 4 siblings experience PTSD after a fire that
destroyed their home.
C. Due to urban redevelopment, a family-owned grocery store
was permanently closed.
D. A counseling center 2 blocks from a family's home was closed
due to funding shortage. - ANSWER-A. Following a kidney
transplant, 40% of family income is required for anti-rejection
medications.
What signs would be expected in a person experiencing caregiver
strain? (Select all that apply.)
A. Crying frequently
B. Feelings of boredom
C. Loss of interest in pleasurable activities
D. Mishandling money
E. Change in sleeping habits
F. Easily angered by care recipient - ANSWER-A, C, E, F
The community nurse plans to address physical environment
within a community by assessing what?
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A. Number of theater performances and art shows offered
previous year
B. Number of homes with in-ground swimming pools
C. Annual per capita use of tobacco products
D. Use and adequacy of emergency response teams - ANSWER-
B. Number of homes with in-ground swimming pools
A community nurse discusses H1N1 with a group of college
professors. Which statement best describes incubation period?
A. The students do not have the disease and have not been
exposed.
B. Exposure has occurred and the organism is multiplying.
C. Students may have a cough and low-grade fever at this time.
D. Hospitalization may be necessary at this point. - ANSWER-B.
Exposure has occurred and the organism is multiplying.
The nurse knows that the concept of causality is likely present in
which of the following events?
A. An executive gets a job promotion and suffers a myocardial
infarction.