ATI COMMUNITY
HEALH PROCTORED
EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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, COMMUNITY HEALH STUDY GUIDE
ADHD teaching
Consistent daily routine and limit distractions
o Advocating for a newly approved community health clinic in an area of the city
that has fewer resources is known as distributive justice
o Alcohol abstinence medications
Disulfiram~ used to maintain abstinence when no longer experiencing
manifestations of withdrawal
Naltrexone
Acamprosate
o Medications for alcohol withdrawal
Diazepam
Clonidine
Carbamazepine
Chlordiazepoxide
Phenobarbital
Naltrexone
o Alcohol withdrawal symptoms tend to appear 2-3 days after stopping
Hallucinations
Severe hypertension
Cardiac dysrhythmias
Delirium
Death
o Alcohol symptoms that tend to appear 4-12 hours after stopping
Abdominal cramps
Vomiting
Tremors
Restlessness
Inability to sleep
TACHYCARDIA
HYPERTENSION
Hallucinations
Anxiety
Increased respirations
Fever
Tonic colonic seizures
Diaphoresis
, o African Indian health medications and beliefs~ seek SHAMAN for healing
of an infection
o ANTHRAX exposure
Ciproflaxin is the treatment of choice and should be used
prophylactically
o Asian health beliefs~ steam removes toxins from the body—heated blanket
(ying and yang theory)
o Autonomy means respecting a client’s right to choose and refuse
o Beneficence is maximizing benefits and minimizing possible harm
o Breast cancer prevention includes yearly exams beginning at 40 years old
o Calculating disease incidence and prevalence cases / population total X 1000
o Indications of digoxin toxicity
Hypokalemia
Fatigue
Weakness
Vision changes
GI affects
o Caregiver burden responses~ fatigue, difficulty sleeping, illness
o Care of migrant workers health problems
1) Dental disease
2) Tuberculosis
3) Chronic conditions
4) Stress and anxiety
5) Leukemia
6) Iron deficiency anemia
7) Cancer
8) Lack of parental care
o Caribbean nations health beliefs and medicine~ voodoo and witchcraft
o Caring for a client with GONORRHEA
Notionally notifiable disease
Women are frequently ASYMPTOMATIC
Yearly screening for women over 25 with risk factors
At risk population—pregnant women—should be screening at 1 st prenatal
visit and identify and treat all partners
Administer erythromycin to all infants following delivery
Ceftriaxone IM or azithromycin PO
It is the providers responsibility to report
State notification is voluntary
If left untreated can lead to PID and cause infertility