COMMUNITY HEALTH
PROCTORED
EXAM
2021
, ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM
(Detail Solutions)
1. A charge nurse is supervising the care of a new nurse. Which action by a
new nurse indicates the charge nurse needs to intervene?
a. Making an ethical clinical decision
b. Making an informed clinical decision
c. Making a clinical decision in the patient’s best interest
d. Making a clinical decision based on previous shift assessments
ANS: D
The charge nurse must intervene when the nurse is using previous shift assessments
to make a decision; this is inappropriate. Nurses are responsible for assessing their
own patients to make decisions. Making informed, ethical decisions in the patient’s
best interest is practicing responsibly and does not need follow-up from the charge
nurse.
2. Which action demonstrates a nurse utilizing reflection to improve clinical
decision making?
a. Obtains data in an orderly fashion
b. Uses an objective approach in patient situations
Improves a plan of care while thinking back on interventions
c. effectiveness
Provides evidence-based explanations and research for care of
d. assigned patients
ANS: C
Reflection utilizes critical thinking when thinking back on the effectiveness of
interventions and how they were performed. It involves purposeful thinking back
or recalling a situation to discover its purpose or meaning. The other options are
not examples of reflection but do represent good nursing practice. Using an
objective approach and obtaining data in an orderly fashion do not involve
purposefully thinking back to discover the meaning or purpose of a situation.
,Providing evidence-based explanations for nursing interventions does not always
involve thinking back to discover the meaning of a situation.
3. A nursing instructor needs to evaluate students’ abilities to synthesize
data and identify relationships between nursing diagnoses. Which learning
assignment is best suited for this instructor’s needs?
a. Concept mapping
b. Reflective journaling
c. Lecture and discussion
d. Reading assignment with a written summary
ANS: A
Concept mapping challenges the student to synthesize data and identify
relationships between nursing diagnoses. The primary purpose of concept
mapping is to better synthesize relevant data about a patient, including
assessment data, nursing diagnoses, health needs, nursing interventions, and
evaluation measures.
Reflective journaling involves thinking back to clarify concepts. Reading
assignments and lecture do not best provide an instructor the ability to evaluate
students’ abilities to synthesize data.
4. A nurse is using a critical thinking model to provide care. Which component
is first that helps a nurse make clinical decisions?
a. Attitude
b. Experience
c. Nursing process
d. Specific knowledge base
ANS: D
The first component of the critical thinking model is a nurse’s specific
knowledge base. After acquiring a sound knowledge base, the nurse can then
apply knowledge to different clinical situations using the nursing process to gain
valuable experience. Clinical learning experiences are necessary to acquire
clinical decision- making skills. The nursing process competency is the third
component of the critical thinking model. Eleven attitudes define the central
, features of a critical thinker and how a successful critical thinker approaches a
problem.
5. Which action by a nurse indicates application of the critical thinking
model to make the best clinical decisions?
Drawing on past clinical experiences to formulate standardized care
a. plans
b. Relying on recall of information from past lectures and textbooks
c. Depending on the charge nurse to determine priorities of care
d. Using the nursing process
ANS: D
The nursing process competency is the third component of the critical thinking
model. In your practice, you will apply critical thinking components during each
step of the nursing process. Care plans should be individualized, and recalling facts
does not utilize critical thinking skills to make clinical decisions. The new nurse
should not rely on the charge nurse to determine priorities of care.
6. A nurse is using the critical thinking skill of evaluation. Which action will the
nurse take?
a. Examine the meaning of data.
b. Support findings and conclusions.
c. Review the effectiveness of nursing actions.
d. Search for links between the data and the nurse’s assumptions.
ANS: C
Reviewing the effectiveness of interventions best describes evaluation.
Examining the meaning of data is inference. Supporting findings and
conclusions provides explanations. Searching for links between the data and the
nurse’s assumptions describes analysis.
7. The patient appears to be in no apparent distress, but vital signs taken by
assistive personnel reveal an extremely low pulse. The nurse then auscultates
an apical pulse and asks the patient whether there is any history of heart
problems. The nurse is utilizing which critical thinking skill?
a. Evaluation