ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED
FORM A B C COMPREHENSIVE TEST BANK
2026 COMPLETE ANSWERS ACCURATE
⫸ Primary Prevention for Rural or Migrant Health care: Answer: -
educate on measures to reduce exposure to pesticides
-teach on accident prevention
-prenatal care
-mobilize preventative services (dental, immunizations)
⫸ Secondary Prevention measures for Rural/Migrant Health care:
Answer: SCREENING! screen for:
-pesticide exposure
-skin cancer
-chronic preventable diseases
-communicable diseases
⫸ Tertiary Prevention measures for Rural/Migrant Health care: Answer:
-treat for symptoms of pesticide exposure
-mobilize primary care and emergency services
⫸ Client's rights include... Answer: -right to info disclosure
-privacy
,-informed consent
-info confidentiality
-participation in treatment decisions
⫸ Autonomy Answer: respecting a client's right to choose (i.e. refusing
chemo)
⫸ Nonmaleficence Answer: doing no harm
⫸ Beneficence Answer: maximize benefits and minimize possible
harms
⫸ Justice situation: Answer: determining eligibility for health care
services based on income and fiscal resources
⫸ HIPAA rules about information security: Answer: -only staff
assigned to the patient may view/read client's health record (no other
nurses or doctors)
-client's have the right to read or obtain a copy of their health record
-nurses may not photocopy any part of med record except for authorized
exchange of docs between facilities & providers
-staff must keep records/names of client in secured place
-electronic records are password protected
-no sharing info to family members w/out code in person, email, or
phone call
,-talking about a client must be in a private setting so no one can
overhear
⫸ HIPAA info security protocols include: Answer: -log off computer
before leaving workstation
-never share ID or password
-never leave med records where ppl can see it
-shred any printed info about client after use
-don't use or view social media in clinical settings
-no posting about clinical stuff
⫸ Caring for a client with gonorrhea: Answer: -nationally notifiable
disease
-women are frequently asymptomatic
-CDC recommends yearly screening for all sexually active women 25
yrs or older or w/risk factors
-at risk pregnant women must be screened at first prenatal visit
-identify & treat all partners
-admin erythromycin to all infants following delivery
-ceftriaxone IM or azithromycin PO
-it is the responsibility of the provider to report gonorrhea to local health
dept
-state notification to CDC is voluntary
-if left untreated in women it can lead to PID which can cause infertility
, ⫸ Referrals: Client barriers include: Answer: -lack of motivation
-inadequate info about community resources
-inadequate understanding of the need for referral
-accessibility needs
-priorites
-finances
-cultural factors
⫸ Referrals: Resource barriers include: Answer: -attitudes of health care
personnel
-costs of services
-physical accessibility of resources
-time limitations
-limited expertise working w/culturally diverse populations
⫸ Just because someone is exposed to asbestos once doesn't mean they
will develop health problems... Answer: long term exposure can lead to
mesothelioma and lung conditions. Risk factors include workers (office
buildings with it when they work there everyday).
⫸ Priority action(s) in developing a disaster plan: Answer: -set up
communication alternatives
-highlight possible evac routes
-identify local & distant meeting places
FORM A B C COMPREHENSIVE TEST BANK
2026 COMPLETE ANSWERS ACCURATE
⫸ Primary Prevention for Rural or Migrant Health care: Answer: -
educate on measures to reduce exposure to pesticides
-teach on accident prevention
-prenatal care
-mobilize preventative services (dental, immunizations)
⫸ Secondary Prevention measures for Rural/Migrant Health care:
Answer: SCREENING! screen for:
-pesticide exposure
-skin cancer
-chronic preventable diseases
-communicable diseases
⫸ Tertiary Prevention measures for Rural/Migrant Health care: Answer:
-treat for symptoms of pesticide exposure
-mobilize primary care and emergency services
⫸ Client's rights include... Answer: -right to info disclosure
-privacy
,-informed consent
-info confidentiality
-participation in treatment decisions
⫸ Autonomy Answer: respecting a client's right to choose (i.e. refusing
chemo)
⫸ Nonmaleficence Answer: doing no harm
⫸ Beneficence Answer: maximize benefits and minimize possible
harms
⫸ Justice situation: Answer: determining eligibility for health care
services based on income and fiscal resources
⫸ HIPAA rules about information security: Answer: -only staff
assigned to the patient may view/read client's health record (no other
nurses or doctors)
-client's have the right to read or obtain a copy of their health record
-nurses may not photocopy any part of med record except for authorized
exchange of docs between facilities & providers
-staff must keep records/names of client in secured place
-electronic records are password protected
-no sharing info to family members w/out code in person, email, or
phone call
,-talking about a client must be in a private setting so no one can
overhear
⫸ HIPAA info security protocols include: Answer: -log off computer
before leaving workstation
-never share ID or password
-never leave med records where ppl can see it
-shred any printed info about client after use
-don't use or view social media in clinical settings
-no posting about clinical stuff
⫸ Caring for a client with gonorrhea: Answer: -nationally notifiable
disease
-women are frequently asymptomatic
-CDC recommends yearly screening for all sexually active women 25
yrs or older or w/risk factors
-at risk pregnant women must be screened at first prenatal visit
-identify & treat all partners
-admin erythromycin to all infants following delivery
-ceftriaxone IM or azithromycin PO
-it is the responsibility of the provider to report gonorrhea to local health
dept
-state notification to CDC is voluntary
-if left untreated in women it can lead to PID which can cause infertility
, ⫸ Referrals: Client barriers include: Answer: -lack of motivation
-inadequate info about community resources
-inadequate understanding of the need for referral
-accessibility needs
-priorites
-finances
-cultural factors
⫸ Referrals: Resource barriers include: Answer: -attitudes of health care
personnel
-costs of services
-physical accessibility of resources
-time limitations
-limited expertise working w/culturally diverse populations
⫸ Just because someone is exposed to asbestos once doesn't mean they
will develop health problems... Answer: long term exposure can lead to
mesothelioma and lung conditions. Risk factors include workers (office
buildings with it when they work there everyday).
⫸ Priority action(s) in developing a disaster plan: Answer: -set up
communication alternatives
-highlight possible evac routes
-identify local & distant meeting places