Community CMS Exam
, 1. Care of Specific Populations: Planning Care for a Client who has Antisocial Personality Disorder
(Community Ch. 5)
- Antisocial personality is part of cluster B and is characterized by disregard for others with
exploitation, repeated unlawful actions, deceit, and failure to accept personality responsibility.
Impulsive, lack of remorse, failure to empathize. Easily agitated, aggressive and controlling.
Benefit from assertiveness training and modeling.
2. Care of Specific Populations: Planning Care for a Migrant Worker (Community Ch. 5)
Primary Prevention:
● Educate regarding measures to reduce exposure to pesticides (hand washing after
working, washing food picked from fields before consumption, changing clothes after
work).
● Teach regarding accident prevention measures.
● Provide prenatal care.
● Mobilize preventive services (dental)
3. Care of Specific Populations: Priority Action for a Client who is homeless (Community Ch. 5)
● Assist homeless clients in locating temporary shelters
● Assist client in finding ways to meet long-term shelter needs
● If shelters are not available in area, advocate for homeless help with political officials to
develop programs
4. Communicable Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism: Priority Action for Infectious
Diarrhea (Community Ch. 6)
- C Diff? Contact Precautions and isolation. Alcohol gel does not effectively kill C. difficile
spores USE SOAP & WATER for hand hygiene after contacting patient with C. difficile
5. Communicable Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism: Response Phase of a Disaster
(Community Ch. 6)
● Response to disaster as a community: Heroic: Intense excitement and concern for survival.
Often a rush of assistance from outside the area is present. Honeymoon: Affected individuals
begin to bond and relive their experiences.Disillusionment: Responders can experience
depression and exhaustion. Phase contains unexpected delays in receiving aid. Reconstruction:
Involves adjusting to a new reality and continued rebuilding of the area. Counseling is
sometimes needed. Those affected begin looking ahead.
● Response to disaster as an individual: Cognitive, emotional, physical, behavioral and PTSD.
6. Overview of Community Health Nursing: Identifying Distributive Justice (Community Ch. 1)
● Client advocate is one role of the community health nurse. The nurse plays the role of
informer, supporter, and mediator for the client. The following are basic to client advocacy.
Distributive justice is Fair distribution of the benefits and burden in society is based on the
needs and contributions of its members.
7. Ergonomic Principles: Assessing Risk for Injury in an Occupational Setting (Funds Ch. 14)
, 1. Care of Specific Populations: Planning Care for a Client who has Antisocial Personality Disorder
(Community Ch. 5)
- Antisocial personality is part of cluster B and is characterized by disregard for others with
exploitation, repeated unlawful actions, deceit, and failure to accept personality responsibility.
Impulsive, lack of remorse, failure to empathize. Easily agitated, aggressive and controlling.
Benefit from assertiveness training and modeling.
2. Care of Specific Populations: Planning Care for a Migrant Worker (Community Ch. 5)
Primary Prevention:
● Educate regarding measures to reduce exposure to pesticides (hand washing after
working, washing food picked from fields before consumption, changing clothes after
work).
● Teach regarding accident prevention measures.
● Provide prenatal care.
● Mobilize preventive services (dental)
3. Care of Specific Populations: Priority Action for a Client who is homeless (Community Ch. 5)
● Assist homeless clients in locating temporary shelters
● Assist client in finding ways to meet long-term shelter needs
● If shelters are not available in area, advocate for homeless help with political officials to
develop programs
4. Communicable Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism: Priority Action for Infectious
Diarrhea (Community Ch. 6)
- C Diff? Contact Precautions and isolation. Alcohol gel does not effectively kill C. difficile
spores USE SOAP & WATER for hand hygiene after contacting patient with C. difficile
5. Communicable Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism: Response Phase of a Disaster
(Community Ch. 6)
● Response to disaster as a community: Heroic: Intense excitement and concern for survival.
Often a rush of assistance from outside the area is present. Honeymoon: Affected individuals
begin to bond and relive their experiences.Disillusionment: Responders can experience
depression and exhaustion. Phase contains unexpected delays in receiving aid. Reconstruction:
Involves adjusting to a new reality and continued rebuilding of the area. Counseling is
sometimes needed. Those affected begin looking ahead.
● Response to disaster as an individual: Cognitive, emotional, physical, behavioral and PTSD.
6. Overview of Community Health Nursing: Identifying Distributive Justice (Community Ch. 1)
● Client advocate is one role of the community health nurse. The nurse plays the role of
informer, supporter, and mediator for the client. The following are basic to client advocacy.
Distributive justice is Fair distribution of the benefits and burden in society is based on the
needs and contributions of its members.
7. Ergonomic Principles: Assessing Risk for Injury in an Occupational Setting (Funds Ch. 14)