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ATI Community Health: Immunization & Communicable Diseases
Practice Pack 2026 |Questions |Answers |Rationales


1. A community health nurse is planning a primary prevention strategy for
communicable diseases. Which of the following activities should the nurse
include?

A. Providing tuberculin skin testing for at-risk employees

B. Leading a support group for clients living with HIV

C. Administering a measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to a preschooler

D. Teaching a client with chlamydia about the importance of partner notification

Answer: C
Rationale: Primary prevention focuses on preventing the initial occurrence of a disease.
Immunizations are a classic example of primary prevention. Skin testing is secondary
prevention (screening), and support groups or partner notification are tertiary or follow-
up secondary interventions.

2. Which of the following diseases is transmitted through the airborne route?

A. Pertussis

B. Measles

C. Influenza

D. Scarlet fever

Answer: B
Rationale: Measles (rubeola), varicella, and tuberculosis are transmitted via the airborne
route. Pertussis, influenza, and scarlet fever are transmitted via respiratory droplets.

,3. A nurse is conducting a screening for tuberculosis (TB) in a migrant camp.
Which level of prevention is the nurse performing?

A. Primary prevention

B. Quaternary prevention

C. Tertiary prevention

D. Secondary prevention

Answer: D
Rationale: Secondary prevention involves early detection and screening to limit the impact
of a disease. TB screening (Mantoux test) is a secondary prevention measure.

4. According to the CDC immunization schedule, at what age should a child
receive the first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine?

A. 2 months

B. At birth

C. 4 months

D. 6 months

Answer: B
Rationale: The Hepatitis B vaccine is the only vaccine typically administered at birth to
provide early protection.

5. A nurse is caring for a client who has pertussis. Which of the following
precautions should the nurse implement?

A. Standard precautions only

B. Droplet precautions

C. Airborne precautions

D. Contact precautions

Answer: B
Rationale: Pertussis (whooping cough) is transmitted by large-particle droplets; therefore,
droplet precautions are required for individuals within 3 to 6 feet of the client.

, 6. A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adults about the
pneumococcal vaccine. Which statement by a participant indicates
understanding?

A. I need this vaccine because I am over 65 years old.

B. This vaccine will protect me against the common cold.

C. I should get this vaccine every single year.

D. I cannot get this vaccine if I have already had the flu shot.

Answer: A
Rationale: The CDC recommends the pneumococcal vaccine for all adults 65 years or older
to prevent pneumonia and related infections.

7. Which component of the epidemiological triangle includes the age, sex, and
genetics of a population?

A. Agent

B. Environment

C. Vector

D. Host

Answer: D
Rationale: The host is the living being that the agent or environment influences. Host
factors include age, sex, genetics, ethnicity, and physiological states.

8. A nurse is investigating an outbreak of Hepatitis A. The nurse should identify
that Hepatitis A is most commonly transmitted through which route?

A. Fecal-oral route

B. Sexual contact

C. Blood-to-blood contact

D. Airborne droplets

Answer: A

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