Community Health Proctored Exam 2026 | Practice Questions &
Detailed Answers with Rationales | Complete Study Guide
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, ATI RN Community Health Proctored Exam 2026 |
Practice Questions & Detailed Answers with
Rationales | Complete Study Guide
Question 1
A school nurse is caring for a school-aged child complaining of shortness of breath with
a PMHx of asthma. Which of the following findings in the school environment should
the nurse identify as potential triggers for the school-aged child's diagnosis?
A) Bus loading zone location
B) Constructions
C) Air freshener
D) Cooking odors
Answer: A, B, C, D (All are potential triggers)
Rationale: Asthma triggers in the school environment include outdoor air pollutants
(bus loading zones, construction dust/particles) and indoor irritants (air fresheners,
cooking odors). The nurse should identify all environmental factors that could
precipitate an asthma exacerbation and work with school administration to minimize
these triggers. Bus loading zones expose children to diesel exhaust, construction
releases particulates, air fresheners contain volatile organic compounds, and cooking
odors can be respiratory irritants.
Question 2
An occupational health nurse is caring for a 65-year-old male client for a new employee
physical exam with a history of hypertension treated with antihypertensive medications.
After reviewing the employee's health record, which of the following host findings
,increase the likelihood of the client experiencing a work-related injury? Select THREE
host factors.
A) Age
B) Occupation
C) Length of work experience
D) Gender
E) Medical history
Answer: A, C, E (Age, Length of work experience, Medical history)
Rationale: Host factors are individual characteristics that influence susceptibility to
injury. Age (65 years) increases risk due to physiological changes. Length of work
experience affects familiarity with job hazards. Medical history (hypertension) and
medication use can impact physical capacity and increase injury risk. Occupation and
gender are environmental/demographic factors, not host factors.
Question 3
A home health nurse is reviewing a client's EMR following an ICD and pacemaker
implant. Which of the following information should the home health nurse include in
the client's discharge instructions? (Select All That Apply)
A) Avoid wearing tight clothing over the generator site
B) Record your heart rate daily
C) Avoid exposure to handheld wand metal detectors
D) Avoid using microwave ovens
Answer: A, B, C
Rationale: Clients with ICDs/pacemakers should avoid tight clothing over the generator
site to prevent skin irritation and device displacement. Daily heart rate recording helps
monitor device function. Handheld metal detectors can interfere with device function.
, Microwave ovens are generally safe with modern devices and do not need to be
avoided.
Question 4
A nurse is conducting a home visit with a client who reports a history of partner
violence. The nurse should identify which of the following findings places the client at
greatest risk for partner violence?
A) The client is at 13 weeks gestation
B) The client states they are leaving their partner
C) The client is starting a new job
D) The client visits friends without the partner's knowledge
Answer: B
Rationale: The period when a victim decides to leave the abusive relationship is the
highest risk time for severe violence or homicide. Pregnancy, employment changes, and
social activities may be triggers, but the decision to leave represents the greatest
immediate danger.
Question 5
A nurse in a clinic is planning teaching for a client newly diagnosed with hepatitis C.
Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
A) Consume a low-carbohydrate diet until symptoms resolve
B) Schedule an appointment for an immunoglobulin injection
C) Abstain from sexual intercourse until antibody tests are negative
D) Wear a mask in public places while receiving treatment
Answer: C