ATI Community Health Proctored Exam with NGN Questions and Verified Rationalized Answers 2023/2024
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with NGN Questions and Verified Rationalized Answers
With 60 multiple choices questions and answers
1. A nurse is caring for a client. The nurse is planning care for the client. Select 4
interventions the nurse should take.
Client reports fever, fatigue, lack of appetite, and headache that started 2 days ago.
Today, client woke up with blister-like rash all over their face, chest, and back. Clien
states, "It is beginning to itch and spread." Lung sounds clear to auscultation. S1, S2,
heard no murmur detected. Bowel sounds normoactive in all quadrants. Notified
provider of findings.: - place the client in a negative-pres- sure airflow room
- wear an N95 mask when caring for the client
- designate a stethoscope to be used only on the client
- request a prescription for an antipyretic
Rationale:
- Varicella is transmitted by the air; therefore, airborne isolation precautions need to
be taken while caring for this client.
2. A nurse is giving a presentation about family violence at a local community
center. Which of the following information should the nurse include?
Socially active parents and guardians are at greater risk for becoming violent. Partner
violence occurs more frequently in lower socioeconomic households. Child
,maltreatment is more common in homes where partner violence is present.
Children who have been maltreated are less likely to maltreat others.: Child
maltreatment is more common in homes where partner violence is present.
Rationale:
Child maltreatment is very common in homes where partner violence is present.
3. A school nurse is conducting hearing screening procedures in an elemen- tary
school. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide when
performing the Rinne test?
"After I place the tuning fork on your scalp, tell me if you hear the sound better in one
,ear or the same in both ears."
"Use your finger to close one ear while I whisper some numbers into your other
ear."
"After I place this tuning fork behind your ear, tell me when you no longer hear the
sound."
"You'll wear headphones and press the button when you hear a sound.": "After
, I place this tuning fork behind your ear, tell me when you no longer hear the sound."
Rationale:
This is the appropriate instruction for a Rinne test, a hearing evaluation that com-
pares air conduction and bone conduction of sound.
4. A nurse on the scene following a mass casualty explosion is triaging a client who has
a large, open occipital wound and the following findings: respiratory rate 6/min,
agonal pattern; capillary refill time 4.5 seconds; nonresponsive to painful stimuli.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Turn the client to left semi-Fowler's position and begin assessing the next client.
Place a firm pressure dressing to the occiput and open the airway. Apply a
cervical spine collar and perform a focused neurological exam.
Request that the client be assessed immediately by the next available provider.: Turn
the client to left semi-Fowler's position and begin assessing the next client.
Rationale:
Principles of triage indicate that clients who have extensive injuries and a low
probability of survival do not receive treatment. Therefore, the nurse should provide
only comfort measures before moving on to assess the next client.
5. A public health agency has assigned a newly licensed nurse to assist with the task
force that is responsible for the core function of assessment. Which of the following
is a task that the public health agency could assign to the nurse that would be
consistent with the focus of the task force?
Updating local policies to support community health efforts Investigating local
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