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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 | Epidemiology and Disease Prevention | Q1 – Q10
Section 2 | Community Assessment and Program Planning | Q11 – Q20
Section 3 | Vulnerable Populations and Health Disparities | Q21 – Q30
Section 4 | Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response | Q31 – Q40
Section 5 | Case Management, Home Health, and School Health | Q41 – Q50
Instructions: Choose the single best answer. Pass: 80% in 90 minutes.
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SECTION 1: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DISEASE PREVENTION Q1 – Q10
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Question 1 of 50
A county health department notices 14 new cases of hepatitis A among adults
experiencing homelessness over a three-week period. Last year, the county recorded
only 2 cases total. The nurse epidemiologist calculates the attack rate at a local shelter
where 8 residents became ill out of 120 total residents. This attack rate represents
which epidemiological measure?
A. The proportion of the entire county population that developed hepatitis A during the
outbreak
B. The percentage of all hepatitis A cases in the state that occurred at this shelter
C. The proportion of exposed shelter residents who developed illness during the
outbreak period ✓ CORRECT
D. The likelihood that a randomly selected county resident will develop hepatitis A next
year
Correct Answer: C
,Rationale: The attack rate is a specific type of incidence rate calculated as the number
of new cases divided by the total population at risk during a defined time period, which
in this scenario is the shelter population. Option A describes crude incidence in the
general population, not an attack rate among an exposed cohort. The attack rate helps
public health teams quickly identify where intervention is most urgently needed.
Question 2 of 50
During a routine influenza vaccination clinic at a senior center, a community health
nurse explains to participants that even though the vaccine is only 60% effective this
season, widespread uptake still protects vulnerable residents who cannot be
vaccinated. Which public health concept is the nurse describing?
A. Herd immunity ✓ CORRECT
B. Secondary prevention
C. Relative risk reduction
D. Case fatality rate
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Herd immunity occurs when a sufficient percentage of a population is
immunized, thereby reducing the spread of disease and indirectly protecting
unvaccinated individuals. Secondary prevention refers to early detection of disease, not
vaccination. This concept is especially critical in senior centers where residents may
have contraindications to live-virus vaccines.
Question 3 of 50
A nurse is reviewing mortality data for a city and notes that the crude death rate
increased from 8.1 to 9.3 per 1,000 population over five years. Before concluding that
population health has worsened, the nurse should first examine which factor?
A. The total number of hospital admissions during the same period
,B. The incidence rate of chronic diseases in adjacent counties
C. The vaccination coverage rates for childhood immunizations
D. The age distribution of the population during both time periods ✓ CORRECT
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Crude death rates are strongly influenced by the age structure of a
population; an increase may simply reflect an aging demographic rather than declining
health status. Age-adjusted mortality rates would provide a more accurate comparison
over time. Public health nurses must always consider demographic shifts when
interpreting crude population data.
Question 4 of 50
A community health nurse is implementing a program to screen adults for prediabetes
using fasting glucose tests at neighborhood pharmacies. In the epidemiological
framework, this activity represents which level of prevention?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention ✓ CORRECT
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Primordial prevention
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Screening asymptomatic individuals to detect disease early in its course is
the defining characteristic of secondary prevention. Primary prevention aims to prevent
disease before it occurs, such as through lifestyle modification programs.
Pharmacy-based screening meets people where they are and can catch prediabetes
before complications develop.
Question 5 of 50
An outbreak of norovirus occurs on a cruise ship. The nurse investigator interviews
affected and unaffected passengers about their meal choices at the buffet to identify
, which food item is associated with illness. This step in the outbreak investigation is
best described as:
A. Analytical epidemiology to test hypotheses about exposure ✓ CORRECT
B. Descriptive epidemiology to characterize the outbreak by person, place, and time
C. Active surveillance to identify new cases in real time
D. Case-control surveillance to monitor recovery rates among passengers
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Comparing exposures between ill and well individuals to identify associations
is the hallmark of analytical epidemiology, typically done through cohort or case-control
studies during an outbreak. Descriptive epidemiology would involve characterizing who
was ill, when, and where without testing specific exposure hypotheses. This step is
essential for identifying the source and preventing additional cases.
Question 6 of 50
A public health nurse is planning a tuberculosis control program. The nurse identifies
that the program must include contact tracing, directly observed therapy, and screening
of high-risk groups. According to the epidemiological triangle, the nurse is primarily
targeting which component?
A. The host's genetic susceptibility to infection
B. The environment's socioeconomic conditions alone
C. The agent's virulence and resistance patterns exclusively
D. Multiple interacting components including host, agent, and environment ✓ CORRECT
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Comprehensive TB control addresses the agent (Mycobacterium tuberculosis
through treatment), the host (latent infection screening and prophylaxis), and the
environment (overcrowding, ventilation, and healthcare access). The epidemiological
triangle emphasizes that disease results from the interaction of all three components.