ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM 2026 ACTUAL EXAM 2
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS / ALREADY GRADED A+
Q1. Which intervention is an example of primary prevention?
A. Cancer screening
B. Immunizations
C. Physical therapy
D. Disease management
Q2. Which finding requires immediate nursing action?
A. BP 138/86 mmHg
B. Mild fatigue
C. Crackles in both lungs
D. Headache
Q3. Which action best prevents infection spread in the community?
A. Antibiotics
B. Gloves only
C. Hand hygiene
D. Mask use
Q4. Which client should the nurse see first?
A. Anxiety
B. Chronic pain
C. Airway obstruction
D. Discharge teaching
Q5. Which sign indicates hypoglycemia?
A. Dry skin
B. Diaphoresis
C. Bradycardia
D. Deep respirations
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Q6. Which task can be delegated to a UAP?
A. Medication teaching
B. Pain assessment
C. Vital signs on stable client
D. Care plan evaluation
Q7. Best food choice for hypertension?
A. Canned soup
B. Fried foods
C. Fresh vegetables
D. Processed meat
Q8. Highest risk for dehydration?
A. Teen athlete
B. Adult with asthma
C. Older adult with diarrhea
D. Client with hypertension
Q9. “R” in SBAR stands for:
A. Review
B. Report
C. Recommendation
D. Response
Q10. Vaccine recommended annually:
A. Hepatitis B
B. Varicella
C. Influenza
D. MMR
Q11. Condition requiring airborne precautions:
A. MRSA
B. Influenza
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C. Tuberculosis
D. C. difficile
Q12. Effective teaching is shown when the client:
A. Nods
B. Verbalizes understanding
C. Demonstrates skill
D. Reads instructions
Q13. Most concerning lab value:
A. Na⁺ 140
B. Glucose 98
C. K⁺ 6.1
D. Ca²⁺ 9.4
Q14. Tertiary prevention includes:
A. Vaccination
B. Screening
C. Rehabilitation
D. Education
Q15. First action for chest pain:
A. Administer meds
B. Obtain history
C. Assess ABCs
D. Document
Q16. Asthma trigger:
A. Exercise
B. Hydration
C. Secondhand smoke
D. Clean air
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Q17. Sign of fluid overload:
A. Dry mucosa
B. Hypotension
C. Edema
D. Weak pulse
Q18. Vulnerable population:
A. College students
B. Professionals
C. Homeless individuals
D. Retirees
Q19. Opioid safety teaching:
A. Share meds
B. Increase dose
C. Lock storage
D. Mix with alcohol
Q20. Quality improvement indicator:
A. Increased LOS
B. Higher cost
C. Lower infection rates
D. More readmissions
Q21. Best indicator of pain:
A. BP changes
B. Facial expression
C. Patient report
D. Heart rate
Q22. Which client needs isolation?
A. Hypertension
B. Diabetes
C. Active TB
D. Arthritis
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