Chapter 3: Community-Based
Nursing Practice
11th Edition Potter & Perry
50 NCLEX-Style Exam
Questions with Detailed Rationales
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, Chapter 3 Community Based Nursing Practice Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition (Potter & Perry)
50 NCLEX-Style Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
1. A nurse working in community-based care understands their primary focus is:
A. Providing hospital-based treatments
B. Managing complex surgical patients
C. Improving health at the individual and family level
D. Conducting pharmaceutical research
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Community-based nursing centers on improving health outcomes by
addressing individual and family needs within the community setting.
2. Which of the following best defines community-based nursing?
A. Delivering care solely in clinics
B. Providing care in structured hospital units
C. Managing acute and chronic conditions in the home or community
D. Conducting large epidemiologic studies
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Community-based nurses care for patients outside of hospitals, managing
both acute and chronic conditions in diverse settings.
3. A nurse assessing a family’s access to care, transportation, and housing is evaluating:
A. Patient rights
B. Social determinants of health
C. Infection control policies
D. Hospital accreditation standards
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Social determinants of health refer to nonmedical factors that influence
health outcomes, such as housing, income, education, and access to services.
4. The nurse promoting flu vaccines in a local senior center is performing:
A. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Diagnostic evaluation
D. Hospice care
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Primary prevention involves proactive measures to prevent illness before it
occurs, like immunizations.
5. Which of the following is a goal of community-based health care?
A. Decreasing patient education
B. Promoting institutional dependence
C. Improving access to care and health equity
D. Limiting care to urban areas
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Community-based health care strives to increase access and promote health
equity for all individuals, especially vulnerable populations.