COMMUNITY HEALTH HESI RN V1 V2 V3
FINAL PAPER 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Expert power.
Answer: The manager asks the staff nurses to comply with the mandate
because the manager possesses expert knowledge and skill levels.
⩥ American Red Cross (ARC).
Answer: Provides support to individuals involved in a disaster. Has been
given authority by the federal government to identify and train personnel
for a disaster and provide disaster relief, including crisis counseling,
operating shelters, and handling inquiries from the family.
⩥ Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Answer: Deals with regional responses to disasters, such as issuing
presidential declarations, providing monetary relief, and deploying
National Guard troops.
⩥ Items to include in disaster preparedness.
Answer: Flashlight, supply of batteries, battery-operated radio, extra pair
of eyeglasses, 3-day supply of water (1 gallon per client per day), and a
3-day supply of nonperishable food is recommended.
,⩥ Steps in ethical dilemma processing.
Answer: 1. Gather all of the information relevant to the case.
2. Examine and determine one's own values on the issues.
3. Verbalize the problem.
4. Consider possible courses of action.
5. Negotiate the outcome.
6. Evaluate the action.
⩥ Priorities with air embolism.
Answer: 1. Clamp the intravenous (IV) catheter.
2. Position the client in left Trendelenburg's position. (Traps air in the
right side of the heart).
3. Contact the HCP.
4. Administer oxygen.
5. Take the client's vital signs.
6. Document the occurrence.
⩥ Incidence.
Answer: The frequency or rate of NEW CASES of an outcome in a
population-provides an estimate of the risk of disease in that population
over the time of observation.
⩥ Prevalence.
, Answer: All people with a particular health condition EXISTING in a
given population at a given point in time. Calculated by dividing the
number of persons with the characteristics by the total number in the
population. (Example: 6 known cases of H1N1 in class population of
300 students = 2% prevalence rate).
⩥ Mortality.
Answer: Used to describe how many people die of a certain disease.
⩥ Relative risk.
Answer: Describes the effect of exposure on developing disease. Does
not change with the introduction of a new treatment option. Example:
Females with multiple vaginal births have a higher risk of developing
stress incontinence than childless females).
⩥ Mass screenings.
Answer: Various methods are used to attempt to determine disease or the
potential for developing a disease; groups need to be accessible and
identifiable. Example: contained by place of employment.
⩥ Pneumonia.
Answer: The leading cause of death due to infectious disease in the
United States. Community acquired is the major type.
⩥ Prospective study.
FINAL PAPER 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Expert power.
Answer: The manager asks the staff nurses to comply with the mandate
because the manager possesses expert knowledge and skill levels.
⩥ American Red Cross (ARC).
Answer: Provides support to individuals involved in a disaster. Has been
given authority by the federal government to identify and train personnel
for a disaster and provide disaster relief, including crisis counseling,
operating shelters, and handling inquiries from the family.
⩥ Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Answer: Deals with regional responses to disasters, such as issuing
presidential declarations, providing monetary relief, and deploying
National Guard troops.
⩥ Items to include in disaster preparedness.
Answer: Flashlight, supply of batteries, battery-operated radio, extra pair
of eyeglasses, 3-day supply of water (1 gallon per client per day), and a
3-day supply of nonperishable food is recommended.
,⩥ Steps in ethical dilemma processing.
Answer: 1. Gather all of the information relevant to the case.
2. Examine and determine one's own values on the issues.
3. Verbalize the problem.
4. Consider possible courses of action.
5. Negotiate the outcome.
6. Evaluate the action.
⩥ Priorities with air embolism.
Answer: 1. Clamp the intravenous (IV) catheter.
2. Position the client in left Trendelenburg's position. (Traps air in the
right side of the heart).
3. Contact the HCP.
4. Administer oxygen.
5. Take the client's vital signs.
6. Document the occurrence.
⩥ Incidence.
Answer: The frequency or rate of NEW CASES of an outcome in a
population-provides an estimate of the risk of disease in that population
over the time of observation.
⩥ Prevalence.
, Answer: All people with a particular health condition EXISTING in a
given population at a given point in time. Calculated by dividing the
number of persons with the characteristics by the total number in the
population. (Example: 6 known cases of H1N1 in class population of
300 students = 2% prevalence rate).
⩥ Mortality.
Answer: Used to describe how many people die of a certain disease.
⩥ Relative risk.
Answer: Describes the effect of exposure on developing disease. Does
not change with the introduction of a new treatment option. Example:
Females with multiple vaginal births have a higher risk of developing
stress incontinence than childless females).
⩥ Mass screenings.
Answer: Various methods are used to attempt to determine disease or the
potential for developing a disease; groups need to be accessible and
identifiable. Example: contained by place of employment.
⩥ Pneumonia.
Answer: The leading cause of death due to infectious disease in the
United States. Community acquired is the major type.
⩥ Prospective study.