NUR 426 Community Health FINAL EXAM
LATEST| ARIZONA COLLEGE OF NURSING
|YEAR 2025-2026
A client recently enrolled in their employer's health promotion program in order to help cope
with job
stress. Which of the following is not an intervention that can help address workplace stress?
A. Physical exercise
B. Job sharing
C. Meditation
D. Relaxation
B. Job sharing
There are several criteria that need to be met for a client to be considered to meet a disability.
which of the following are the criteria of a disability? SATA
A. Physical or mental impairment that limits life activities
B. Record of impairment
C. Legally bankrupt
D. A disease that is considered incurable
E. Ability to perform their job is not possible without accommodations
A. Physical or mental impairment that limits life activities
B. Record of impairment
E. Ability to perform their job is not possible without accommodations
A nurse works with minority clients within the workplace in order who are exposed to poor
working
conditions. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing action to assist these
clients?
A. Assist in follow-up community mental health resources
B. Utilizing cultural competence when planning care
C. Connect families with respite care and counseling
D. Provide a safe environment for clients to discuss concerns
B. Utilizing cultural competence when planning care
,An occupational health nurse utilizes the hierarchy of controls in order to help control and
prevent
workplace hazards and injuries. Which level of control in the hierarchy of controls is
considered most
effective?
A. Engineering controls
B. Warning
C. Elimination/substitution
D. PPE
C. Elimination/substitution
An occupational health nurse implements a new workplace health promotion strategy,
inclusive of
discounted health club membership for company employees. Which of the following goals does
the
implementation of a discounted health club membership meet?
A. Reduction in healthcare cost
B. Increase in productivity
C. Reduce absenteeism
D. Improve sense of wellbeing
D. Improve sense of wellbeing
An Occupational health nurse assists a large corporation with emergency preparedness of
planning. Which of the following are basic questions relevant to a basic assessment of
emergency preparedness? SATA
A. What is the level of housekeeping needed onsite
B. Are the fire plans up to date
C. What type of emergency supplies are needed
D. What type of PPE is appropriate for the employees
E. What type of injuries are onsite
B. Are the fire plans up to date
C. What type of emergency supplies are needed
, A challenge for nursing regarding primary care is how to engage primary prevention at
individual and
family levels. Which of the following is most helpful in order to make a plan to assist in
primary prevention
measures?
A. Education
B. Community assessment
C. Case management
D. Vaccination schedule
B. Community assessment
A nurse cares for a client who recently had a hazard exposure in the workplace. The client has
been exposed to excessively cold temperatures causing frostbite on their hands. Which of the
following categories of exposure is most relevant?
A. Physiologic
B. Biological
C. Physical
D. Chemical
C. Physical
An occupational health nurse performs a workplace assessment in order to observe
operations taking place at a workplace facility. Which of the following questions is not
important to be addressed during a workplace assessment?
A. What hazardous exposures are present at the worksite
B. What PPE is appropriate at the worksite
C. What are the mechanisms of hazardous exposures at the worksite
D. What are the primary business expenses at the worksite
D. What are the primary business expenses at the worksite
LATEST| ARIZONA COLLEGE OF NURSING
|YEAR 2025-2026
A client recently enrolled in their employer's health promotion program in order to help cope
with job
stress. Which of the following is not an intervention that can help address workplace stress?
A. Physical exercise
B. Job sharing
C. Meditation
D. Relaxation
B. Job sharing
There are several criteria that need to be met for a client to be considered to meet a disability.
which of the following are the criteria of a disability? SATA
A. Physical or mental impairment that limits life activities
B. Record of impairment
C. Legally bankrupt
D. A disease that is considered incurable
E. Ability to perform their job is not possible without accommodations
A. Physical or mental impairment that limits life activities
B. Record of impairment
E. Ability to perform their job is not possible without accommodations
A nurse works with minority clients within the workplace in order who are exposed to poor
working
conditions. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing action to assist these
clients?
A. Assist in follow-up community mental health resources
B. Utilizing cultural competence when planning care
C. Connect families with respite care and counseling
D. Provide a safe environment for clients to discuss concerns
B. Utilizing cultural competence when planning care
,An occupational health nurse utilizes the hierarchy of controls in order to help control and
prevent
workplace hazards and injuries. Which level of control in the hierarchy of controls is
considered most
effective?
A. Engineering controls
B. Warning
C. Elimination/substitution
D. PPE
C. Elimination/substitution
An occupational health nurse implements a new workplace health promotion strategy,
inclusive of
discounted health club membership for company employees. Which of the following goals does
the
implementation of a discounted health club membership meet?
A. Reduction in healthcare cost
B. Increase in productivity
C. Reduce absenteeism
D. Improve sense of wellbeing
D. Improve sense of wellbeing
An Occupational health nurse assists a large corporation with emergency preparedness of
planning. Which of the following are basic questions relevant to a basic assessment of
emergency preparedness? SATA
A. What is the level of housekeeping needed onsite
B. Are the fire plans up to date
C. What type of emergency supplies are needed
D. What type of PPE is appropriate for the employees
E. What type of injuries are onsite
B. Are the fire plans up to date
C. What type of emergency supplies are needed
, A challenge for nursing regarding primary care is how to engage primary prevention at
individual and
family levels. Which of the following is most helpful in order to make a plan to assist in
primary prevention
measures?
A. Education
B. Community assessment
C. Case management
D. Vaccination schedule
B. Community assessment
A nurse cares for a client who recently had a hazard exposure in the workplace. The client has
been exposed to excessively cold temperatures causing frostbite on their hands. Which of the
following categories of exposure is most relevant?
A. Physiologic
B. Biological
C. Physical
D. Chemical
C. Physical
An occupational health nurse performs a workplace assessment in order to observe
operations taking place at a workplace facility. Which of the following questions is not
important to be addressed during a workplace assessment?
A. What hazardous exposures are present at the worksite
B. What PPE is appropriate at the worksite
C. What are the mechanisms of hazardous exposures at the worksite
D. What are the primary business expenses at the worksite
D. What are the primary business expenses at the worksite