CCHP-RN
Comprehensive Test Review (Qns & Ans)
2025
1. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial action
for a nurse when assessing an incarcerated patient with severe
chest pain?
- A) Administering pain medication
- B) Conducting a full physical examination
- C) Sending the patient back to their cell
- D) Contacting emergency medical services (EMS)
- ANS: D) Contacting emergency medical services (EMS)
- Rationale: Severe chest pain could indicate a life-
threatening condition such as a heart attack, and immediate
medical attention is necessary.
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,2. What is the primary goal of chronic disease management in a
correctional setting?
- A) Minimizing medication use
- B) Preventing disease progression and complications
- C) Reducing healthcare costs
- D) Limiting patient access to healthcare services
- ANS: B) Preventing disease progression and complications
- Rationale: The primary goal is to prevent the progression of
chronic diseases and reduce the risk of complications through
effective management.
3. Which of the following is the most appropriate action for
managing an incarcerated patient with a suspected infectious
disease outbreak?
- A) Isolating the affected patient immediately
- B) Discharging the patient from the facility
- C) Ignoring the symptoms
- D) Providing over-the-counter medication
- ANS: A) Isolating the affected patient immediately
- Rationale: Immediate isolation helps prevent the spread of
infectious diseases within the correctional facility.
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, Promotion of Safe and Secure Health Care Environment
4. Which of the following best describes the role of a nurse in
maintaining a safe and secure health care environment in a
correctional facility?
- A) Only providing medical care
- B) Ensuring the safety of both patients and staff
- C) Conducting disciplinary actions for inmates
- D) Managing the facility’s budget
- ANS: B) Ensuring the safety of both patients and staff
- Rationale: Nurses play a crucial role in ensuring a safe
environment for both patients and staff by following safety
protocols and procedures.
5. What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of
infections in a correctional healthcare setting?
- A) Isolating all inmates
- B) Implementing strict hand hygiene practices
- C) Reducing the number of healthcare staff
- D) Limiting inmate access to healthcare services
- ANS: B) Implementing strict hand hygiene practices
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, - Rationale: Hand hygiene is a fundamental practice to
prevent the spread of infections in any healthcare setting,
including correctional facilities.
6. Which of the following measures can help ensure a secure
healthcare environment when providing care to incarcerated
patients?
- A) Allowing unrestricted movement of inmates
- B) Ensuring the presence of security personnel during medical
procedures
- C) Ignoring security protocols
- D) Reducing healthcare staff
- ANS: B) Ensuring the presence of security personnel during
medical procedures
- Rationale: Having security personnel present ensures the
safety of both healthcare providers and patients during medical
procedures.
Health Promotion and Maintenance
7. Which of the following strategies is most effective for
promoting health and wellness among incarcerated individuals?
- A) Providing daily health education sessions
- B) Limiting physical activity
©/2025
Comprehensive Test Review (Qns & Ans)
2025
1. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial action
for a nurse when assessing an incarcerated patient with severe
chest pain?
- A) Administering pain medication
- B) Conducting a full physical examination
- C) Sending the patient back to their cell
- D) Contacting emergency medical services (EMS)
- ANS: D) Contacting emergency medical services (EMS)
- Rationale: Severe chest pain could indicate a life-
threatening condition such as a heart attack, and immediate
medical attention is necessary.
©/2025
,2. What is the primary goal of chronic disease management in a
correctional setting?
- A) Minimizing medication use
- B) Preventing disease progression and complications
- C) Reducing healthcare costs
- D) Limiting patient access to healthcare services
- ANS: B) Preventing disease progression and complications
- Rationale: The primary goal is to prevent the progression of
chronic diseases and reduce the risk of complications through
effective management.
3. Which of the following is the most appropriate action for
managing an incarcerated patient with a suspected infectious
disease outbreak?
- A) Isolating the affected patient immediately
- B) Discharging the patient from the facility
- C) Ignoring the symptoms
- D) Providing over-the-counter medication
- ANS: A) Isolating the affected patient immediately
- Rationale: Immediate isolation helps prevent the spread of
infectious diseases within the correctional facility.
©/2025
, Promotion of Safe and Secure Health Care Environment
4. Which of the following best describes the role of a nurse in
maintaining a safe and secure health care environment in a
correctional facility?
- A) Only providing medical care
- B) Ensuring the safety of both patients and staff
- C) Conducting disciplinary actions for inmates
- D) Managing the facility’s budget
- ANS: B) Ensuring the safety of both patients and staff
- Rationale: Nurses play a crucial role in ensuring a safe
environment for both patients and staff by following safety
protocols and procedures.
5. What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of
infections in a correctional healthcare setting?
- A) Isolating all inmates
- B) Implementing strict hand hygiene practices
- C) Reducing the number of healthcare staff
- D) Limiting inmate access to healthcare services
- ANS: B) Implementing strict hand hygiene practices
©/2025
, - Rationale: Hand hygiene is a fundamental practice to
prevent the spread of infections in any healthcare setting,
including correctional facilities.
6. Which of the following measures can help ensure a secure
healthcare environment when providing care to incarcerated
patients?
- A) Allowing unrestricted movement of inmates
- B) Ensuring the presence of security personnel during medical
procedures
- C) Ignoring security protocols
- D) Reducing healthcare staff
- ANS: B) Ensuring the presence of security personnel during
medical procedures
- Rationale: Having security personnel present ensures the
safety of both healthcare providers and patients during medical
procedures.
Health Promotion and Maintenance
7. Which of the following strategies is most effective for
promoting health and wellness among incarcerated individuals?
- A) Providing daily health education sessions
- B) Limiting physical activity
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