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HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH VERSION 3 TEST
BANK | FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | BRAND NEW!
A client who recently returned from international travel
presents to the clinic with high fever, chills, headache, and
muscular aches the healthcare provider suspects severe acute
respiratory syndrome to prevent transmission of the virus to
other others which instruction is most important for the nurse
to provide?
1. Wear a N 95 respirator mass during direct contact with others.
2. Cover mouth and head when coughing.
3. Use meticulous handwashing technique.
4. Discardall tissues used during coughing in a biohazard bag. -
ANS :1. Where N95 respirator mass during direct contact with
others
SARS is a respiratory illness that spreads via respiratory
droplets and the respirator mask is designed to filter out
airborne particles
The elementary school nurse has identified a problem requiring a
secondary intervention. Which intervention should the nurse
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implement?
1. Instructed on technique of stop drop and roll at assembly.
2. Involve
the parent teacher association in a fundraising event for
the new gym
3. Invite first grade parents to the teacher's event.
4. Send letters to parents regarding a recent life infestation. -
ANS :4. Send letters to parents regarding a recent life
infestation.
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By informed of parents, the nurse is helping manage and control
the spread of life among the students
According to the centers for disease, control, and prevention
which diseases are reportable and facial diseases? Select all
that apply
1. Pediculosis
2. Bacterial conjunctivitis.
3. Anthrax.
4. Diphtheria
5. Tuberculosis. - ANS :Anthrax, diphtheria, tuberculosis
Community health nurses are particularly concerned with the
spread of communicable disease diseases, such as hepatitis A,
which group of individuals should the nurse identify as being a
greatest risk for contracting this type of hepatitis?
1. Low income families living cramped, quarters.
2. Sexually active person with multiple partners.
3. IV drug users who share needles.
4. Thosewho recently received a blood transfusion. - ANS :1.
low income families, living in cramped quarters.
Hepatitis A is primarily spread through fecal oral route often
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through contaminated food and water. Individuals living in
overcrowded unsanitary conditions are at a higher risk.
The nurse documents in the medical history of a young adult
client who was recently diagnosed with that one diabetes, the
client smokes, two packs of cigarettes daily, and the client's
father died of a heart attack at the age of 45 which angle
screening is the most
important for the nurse to include?
1. Renal insufficiency.
HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH VERSION 3 TEST
BANK | FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | BRAND NEW!
A client who recently returned from international travel
presents to the clinic with high fever, chills, headache, and
muscular aches the healthcare provider suspects severe acute
respiratory syndrome to prevent transmission of the virus to
other others which instruction is most important for the nurse
to provide?
1. Wear a N 95 respirator mass during direct contact with others.
2. Cover mouth and head when coughing.
3. Use meticulous handwashing technique.
4. Discardall tissues used during coughing in a biohazard bag. -
ANS :1. Where N95 respirator mass during direct contact with
others
SARS is a respiratory illness that spreads via respiratory
droplets and the respirator mask is designed to filter out
airborne particles
The elementary school nurse has identified a problem requiring a
secondary intervention. Which intervention should the nurse
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implement?
1. Instructed on technique of stop drop and roll at assembly.
2. Involve
the parent teacher association in a fundraising event for
the new gym
3. Invite first grade parents to the teacher's event.
4. Send letters to parents regarding a recent life infestation. -
ANS :4. Send letters to parents regarding a recent life
infestation.
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By informed of parents, the nurse is helping manage and control
the spread of life among the students
According to the centers for disease, control, and prevention
which diseases are reportable and facial diseases? Select all
that apply
1. Pediculosis
2. Bacterial conjunctivitis.
3. Anthrax.
4. Diphtheria
5. Tuberculosis. - ANS :Anthrax, diphtheria, tuberculosis
Community health nurses are particularly concerned with the
spread of communicable disease diseases, such as hepatitis A,
which group of individuals should the nurse identify as being a
greatest risk for contracting this type of hepatitis?
1. Low income families living cramped, quarters.
2. Sexually active person with multiple partners.
3. IV drug users who share needles.
4. Thosewho recently received a blood transfusion. - ANS :1.
low income families, living in cramped quarters.
Hepatitis A is primarily spread through fecal oral route often
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through contaminated food and water. Individuals living in
overcrowded unsanitary conditions are at a higher risk.
The nurse documents in the medical history of a young adult
client who was recently diagnosed with that one diabetes, the
client smokes, two packs of cigarettes daily, and the client's
father died of a heart attack at the age of 45 which angle
screening is the most
important for the nurse to include?
1. Renal insufficiency.