Community Health Proctored Exam 2026 | Practice Questions
& Answers with Detailed Rationales | Complete Study Guide
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, ATI RN Community Health Proctored Exam
2026 | Practice Questions & Answers with
Detailed Rationales | Complete Study Guide
QUESTION 1
A school nurse is assessing a child who has been stung by a bee. The child's
hand is swelling and the nurse notes that the child is allergic to insect
stings. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect if the child
develops anaphylaxis? (Select All That Apply)
A) Bradycardia
B) Nausea
C) Hypertension
D) Urticaria
E) Stridor
Correct Answers: B) Nausea, D) Urticaria, E) Stridor
Rationale: Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that
involves multiple body systems. Nausea occurs due to gastrointestinal
involvement. Urticaria (hives) is a classic dermatologic manifestation of
anaphylaxis. Stridor indicates laryngeal edema and airway compromise,
which is a critical sign. Bradycardia and hypertension are not typical
,findings; instead, tachycardia and hypotension occur due to vasodilation
and increased capillary permeability.
QUESTION 2
A nurse is caring for a client who is unconscious. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take when providing oral care for the client?
A) Test for the presence of the client's gag reflex
B) Place the client in the supine position
C) Use a firm toothbrush for tooth and gum care
D) Use 2 gauze-wrapped fingers to hold the mouth open
Correct Answer: A) Test for the presence of the client's gag reflex
Rationale: Before providing oral care to an unconscious client, the nurse
must assess the gag reflex to prevent aspiration. The client should be
positioned in a side-lying position with the head turned to the side to allow
drainage and prevent aspiration. A soft toothbrush or foam swab should be
used to avoid trauma to the gums. Using gauze-wrapped fingers to hold
the mouth open is not recommended as it could cause injury or trigger a
bite reflex.
QUESTION 3
A nurse is planning care for a client who has acute myelogenous leukemia
and a platelet count of 48,000/mm³. Which of the following interventions
should the nurse include?
, A) Avoid IM injections
B) Assess the client for ecchymosis once per shift
C) Do not allow the client to have visitors
D) Encourage daily flossing between teeth
Correct Answer: A) Avoid IM injections
Rationale: A platelet count of 48,000/mm³ indicates thrombocytopenia,
placing the client at risk for bleeding. Intramuscular injections should be
avoided because they can cause bleeding and hematoma formation.
Assessment for ecchymosis should be performed more frequently than
once per shift in a client with thrombocytopenia. Visitors do not need to be
restricted unless the client is neutropenic. Daily flossing should be avoided
because it can cause gum bleeding; a soft toothbrush should be used
instead.
QUESTION 4
A nurse is preparing to assess the function of the client's trigeminal nerve
(cranial nerve V). Which of the following items should the nurse gather for
the test?
A) Sugar
B) Coffee
C) Cotton wisps
D) Snellen chart
Correct Answer: C) Cotton wisps