Community Health Nursing NCLEX Questions Exam Latest
Update 2025| Questions And Correct Answers | Grade A |
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The nurse is preparing a smoking cessation class and is amazed at how many people still smoke
even with the information on lung cancer so readily available. She believes that her class will
convert many smokers to nonsmokers once they get all the latest information. The nurse is a
believer in which of the following health care models?
a. Health Belief Model
b. Health Promotion Model
c. Basic Human Needs Model
d. Holistic Health Model - CORRECT ANSWER-ANS: A
The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors.
The Health Promotion Model is more complex than the Health Belief Model in that it notes that
each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
The Basic Human Needs Model is based on the theory that all people share basic human needs,
and the extent to which basic needs are met is a major factor in determining a person's level of
health. The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy. Education is
important but is not the sole determinant of change.
Because of the recognition of the need to be prepared, programs have been created to address
the national, state, and local management of disasters. President G. W. Bush established the
National Incident Management System (NIMS) in 2004. The NIMS provides a systematic,
proactive approach for all levels of government and nongovernmental agencies to work
seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and prevent the effects of
disasters (Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2009).
, How is a disaster the same as or different from an emergency?
a. A disaster is personal, whereas an emergency is community-wide.
b. An emergency is personal, whereas a disaster is community-wide.
c. Both emergencies and disasters are devastating.
d. Both emergencies and disasters are failures resulting in extensive insurance claims. -
CORRECT ANSWER-ANS: B
A disaster is any event that causes a level of destruction, death, or injury that affects the
abilities of the community to respond to the incident using available resources. Emergencies
differ from disasters in that the agency, community, family, or individual can manage an
emergency using their own resources. However, a disaster event may be beyond the ability of
the community to respond to and recover from the incident using its own resources. Disasters
frequently require assistance from outside the immediate community.
Which of the following people would be eligible for Medicare Part A?
a. Jane age 63 who is a citizen
b. John age 65 who has come to the United States on a Visa
c. James age 64 who is a resident of the United States
d. Jan age 64 with a spouse that has worked for at least 5 years in Medicare-covered
employment
e. Jared age 64 with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) - CORRECT ANSWER-e. Jared age 64
with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
Which of the following categories would make a person eligible for Medicaid
a) Family of 4 with an income of $200,000
b) Pregnant women and children under 6 in a low income household
c) Only Employed single men
d) Only pharmacy students
e) Only college athletes - CORRECT ANSWER-b) Pregnant women and children under 6 in a
low income household
Update 2025| Questions And Correct Answers | Grade A |
100% Correct
The nurse is preparing a smoking cessation class and is amazed at how many people still smoke
even with the information on lung cancer so readily available. She believes that her class will
convert many smokers to nonsmokers once they get all the latest information. The nurse is a
believer in which of the following health care models?
a. Health Belief Model
b. Health Promotion Model
c. Basic Human Needs Model
d. Holistic Health Model - CORRECT ANSWER-ANS: A
The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors.
The Health Promotion Model is more complex than the Health Belief Model in that it notes that
each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
The Basic Human Needs Model is based on the theory that all people share basic human needs,
and the extent to which basic needs are met is a major factor in determining a person's level of
health. The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy. Education is
important but is not the sole determinant of change.
Because of the recognition of the need to be prepared, programs have been created to address
the national, state, and local management of disasters. President G. W. Bush established the
National Incident Management System (NIMS) in 2004. The NIMS provides a systematic,
proactive approach for all levels of government and nongovernmental agencies to work
seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and prevent the effects of
disasters (Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2009).
, How is a disaster the same as or different from an emergency?
a. A disaster is personal, whereas an emergency is community-wide.
b. An emergency is personal, whereas a disaster is community-wide.
c. Both emergencies and disasters are devastating.
d. Both emergencies and disasters are failures resulting in extensive insurance claims. -
CORRECT ANSWER-ANS: B
A disaster is any event that causes a level of destruction, death, or injury that affects the
abilities of the community to respond to the incident using available resources. Emergencies
differ from disasters in that the agency, community, family, or individual can manage an
emergency using their own resources. However, a disaster event may be beyond the ability of
the community to respond to and recover from the incident using its own resources. Disasters
frequently require assistance from outside the immediate community.
Which of the following people would be eligible for Medicare Part A?
a. Jane age 63 who is a citizen
b. John age 65 who has come to the United States on a Visa
c. James age 64 who is a resident of the United States
d. Jan age 64 with a spouse that has worked for at least 5 years in Medicare-covered
employment
e. Jared age 64 with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) - CORRECT ANSWER-e. Jared age 64
with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
Which of the following categories would make a person eligible for Medicaid
a) Family of 4 with an income of $200,000
b) Pregnant women and children under 6 in a low income household
c) Only Employed single men
d) Only pharmacy students
e) Only college athletes - CORRECT ANSWER-b) Pregnant women and children under 6 in a
low income household