RN ATI COMMUNITY 2024 HEALTH PROCTORED
An occupational health nurse is completing a walk-through of a factory to
identify workers at risk for injury. Which of
the following workers should the nurse identify at being at risk?
a. A worker who is standing in place in extended period and rests one foot on a box
b. A worker standing with a wide base support when pulling a cart towards himself
c. A worker who is 7 weeks postoperative following a rotator cuff surgery and is
labeling boxes.
d. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when picking up a
pallet.
ANSWER- d. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when
picking up a pallet.
A public health nurse is developing protocols to use in emergency shelters
following a disaster. Which of the following
should the nurse include as a secondary prevention strategy for clients who
survive a disaster?
a. Providing age-appropriate activities for shelter residents
b. Compiling resources available to transition individuals from shelters to a home
c. Interviewing shelter residents to determine the effectiveness of coping behaviors
d. Publishing a listing of shelter locations in local media sourc - ANSWER- b.
Compiling resources available to transition individuals from shelters to a home
A nurse is caring for a client who has hepatitis A. Which of the following
reservoirs should the nurse identify for this
infection?
a. Blood
b. Feces
c. Genitourinary tract
d. Ski - ANSWER- B. Feces
A parish nurse is planning activities for a faith-based community. Which of the
activities should the nurse include?
a. Teach stress management strategies
b. Provide case management
c. Offer primary care to uninsured members
, d. Change the negative pressure wound therapy dressing - ANSWER- a. Teach
stress management strategies
A nurse is working with a case manager for a client who participates in a
health maintenance organization. The nurse should identify that a health
maintenance organization provides which of the following payment
structures?
a. The client pays the insurer a percentage of the total cost for each service
rendered by the provider
b. The provider is paid a fixed sum for the client on a monthly or yearly bases
c. The client is participating in a fee-for service health care insurance program
d. The provider bills the client directly predetermined percentage for the cost of
services. - ANSWER- b. The provider is paid a fixed sum for the client on a monthly
or yearly bases
A nurse is conducting home visits to postpartum adolescents who participated
in prenatal parenting classes. Which of
the following statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. I warm my baby bottle in the microwave 30 seconds at a time
b. I limit the time her grandparents cuddle my baby to prevent spoiling
c. I carry my baby with me as I move around the house
d. I use baby talk when talking to my baby - ANSWER- c. I carry my baby with me
as I move around the house
A nurse is triaging victims of a commuter train crash. Which of the following
clients should be transported to the
Emergency Department first?
a. An ambulatory client whose nose is bleeding and who reports feeling dizzy
b. A client who has a fracture of the humerus with a 2+ radial pulse in the effected
arm
c. A client who is exhibiting agonal respirations with fixed pupils
d. A client who has full-thickness burn injuries over 30% of his total body surface
area - ANSWER- d. A client who has full-thickness burn injuries over 30% of his
total body surface area
A nurse working in an assisted living care facility is developing a disaster
plan. Which of the following is the first action
the nurse should take?
a. Develop response strategies specific to older adults
b. Verify dates of the annual community-wide mass causality drill
c. Determine potential environmental health hazards
d. Identify materials needed for staff and resident education. - ANSWER- c.
Determine potential environmental health hazards
An occupational health nurse is completing a walk-through of a factory to
identify workers at risk for injury. Which of
the following workers should the nurse identify at being at risk?
a. A worker who is standing in place in extended period and rests one foot on a box
b. A worker standing with a wide base support when pulling a cart towards himself
c. A worker who is 7 weeks postoperative following a rotator cuff surgery and is
labeling boxes.
d. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when picking up a
pallet.
ANSWER- d. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when
picking up a pallet.
A public health nurse is developing protocols to use in emergency shelters
following a disaster. Which of the following
should the nurse include as a secondary prevention strategy for clients who
survive a disaster?
a. Providing age-appropriate activities for shelter residents
b. Compiling resources available to transition individuals from shelters to a home
c. Interviewing shelter residents to determine the effectiveness of coping behaviors
d. Publishing a listing of shelter locations in local media sourc - ANSWER- b.
Compiling resources available to transition individuals from shelters to a home
A nurse is caring for a client who has hepatitis A. Which of the following
reservoirs should the nurse identify for this
infection?
a. Blood
b. Feces
c. Genitourinary tract
d. Ski - ANSWER- B. Feces
A parish nurse is planning activities for a faith-based community. Which of the
activities should the nurse include?
a. Teach stress management strategies
b. Provide case management
c. Offer primary care to uninsured members
, d. Change the negative pressure wound therapy dressing - ANSWER- a. Teach
stress management strategies
A nurse is working with a case manager for a client who participates in a
health maintenance organization. The nurse should identify that a health
maintenance organization provides which of the following payment
structures?
a. The client pays the insurer a percentage of the total cost for each service
rendered by the provider
b. The provider is paid a fixed sum for the client on a monthly or yearly bases
c. The client is participating in a fee-for service health care insurance program
d. The provider bills the client directly predetermined percentage for the cost of
services. - ANSWER- b. The provider is paid a fixed sum for the client on a monthly
or yearly bases
A nurse is conducting home visits to postpartum adolescents who participated
in prenatal parenting classes. Which of
the following statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. I warm my baby bottle in the microwave 30 seconds at a time
b. I limit the time her grandparents cuddle my baby to prevent spoiling
c. I carry my baby with me as I move around the house
d. I use baby talk when talking to my baby - ANSWER- c. I carry my baby with me
as I move around the house
A nurse is triaging victims of a commuter train crash. Which of the following
clients should be transported to the
Emergency Department first?
a. An ambulatory client whose nose is bleeding and who reports feeling dizzy
b. A client who has a fracture of the humerus with a 2+ radial pulse in the effected
arm
c. A client who is exhibiting agonal respirations with fixed pupils
d. A client who has full-thickness burn injuries over 30% of his total body surface
area - ANSWER- d. A client who has full-thickness burn injuries over 30% of his
total body surface area
A nurse working in an assisted living care facility is developing a disaster
plan. Which of the following is the first action
the nurse should take?
a. Develop response strategies specific to older adults
b. Verify dates of the annual community-wide mass causality drill
c. Determine potential environmental health hazards
d. Identify materials needed for staff and resident education. - ANSWER- c.
Determine potential environmental health hazards