N215 COMMUNITY AND MANAGEMENT HESI EXIT EXAM LATEST 2025/2026
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Which of the following scenarios best portrays enabling behavior?
A. A mother who drives 150 miles per week to visit her son in
prison for stealing drugs.
B. A father who buys his son a leather jacket similar to what local
gang members wear.
C. A wife who calls in sick for her husband who was binge
drinking all weekend.
D. A husband who does the majority of the cooking since his wife
has been on antidepressants. - ANSWER-C. A wife who calls in
sick for her husband who was binge drinking all weekend.
Rationale: Enabling factors promote or facilitate the behavior
based upon availability. An enabler is a person who shields
or prevents an addict from experiencing the consequences
of the addiction.
While discussing the science of nursing, the nurse identifies the
domain of nursing theory. Which linkages should the nurse
provide to describe nursing's paradigm?
A. The person, the environment or situation, and health
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B. Stress reduction, self-care, and a systems model
C. Curative care, restorative care, and terminal care
D. Self-actualization, fundamental needs, and belonging -
ANSWER-A. The person, the environment or situation, and health
A terrorist attack has occurred and several people have inhaled
Ricin. Which intervention should the emergency department nurse
implement when caring for these clients?
A. Administer the antibiotic streptomycin, IV STAT
B. Provide all clients with the Ricin antidote
C. Implement strict respiratory isolation immediately
D. Provide supportive nursing care until antitoxin is available -
ANSWER-D. Provide supportive nursing care until antitoxin is
available
The nurse administers a booster dose of DTaP vaccine to an
infant. Which level of prevention is the nurse implementing?
A. Primary prevention
B. Tertiary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
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D. Primary nursing - ANSWER-A. Primary prevention
Which topic should the nurse include in planning a primary
prevention class for adolescents?
A. Risk factors for heart disease
B. Dietary management of obesity
C. Suicide risks and prevention
D. Coping with stressful situations - ANSWER-C. Suicide risks
and prevention
The nurse is working in a community clinic that serves a
population comprised mainly of migrant families. In planning the
use of resources for secondary prevention, which activity should
be the priority?
A. Skin testing for tuberculosis
B. Glucose monitoring for diabetes
C. Blood work for cardiovascular disease
D. Height and weight for altered nutrition - ANSWER-A. Skin
testing for tuberculosis
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An assessment conducted last year of the health needs of
children who attended a middle school indicated that bicycle
injuries were a priority problem, so the nurse developed a bicycle
safety program. Six weeks after completion of the program, a
survey was sent to parents and students. Which finding is the
best indicator that the program was effective?
a. The number of students wearing bicycle helmets increased by
10%
b. 50% of the parents reported that their children are aware of
bicycle safety
c. The number of students riding bicycles to school increased by
25%
d. 80% of the parents identified the need for an annual bicycle
safety program - ANSWER-a. The number of students wearing
bicycle helmets increased by 10%
A homeless client with alcohol dependency will be dismissed from
the emergency department in 24 hours. The nurse notes that a
tuberculin skin test was prescribed by the healthcare provider.
What intervention is most important for the nurse to implement
prior to discharge?