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Community Health-II

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Practice Questions

191. A community health nurse is advocating for policies that promote mental health parity. What is a critical benefit for community health?

A. Increased discrimination
B. Equal insurance coverage and access to mental health and substance use disorder services as for physical health
C. Limited access to mental health care
D. Increased out-of-pocket costs
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Jun 6, 2026

176. A home care patient with chronic pain is prescribed a long-acting opioid. They report feeling excessively drowsy and difficult to arouse. What is the immediate nursing action?

A. Administer more opioid for pain
B. Assess respiratory status, administer naloxone if indicated, and notify the physician of opioid overdose symptoms
C. Tell the patient to sleep it off
D. Encourage the patient to walk around
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Jun 6, 2026

177. A community health nurse is providing care to a family affected by a natural disaster. What is a critical aspect of promoting long-term recovery and resilience?

A. Ignoring emotional distress
B. Providing ongoing psychosocial support, connecting to long-term housing/employment resources, and fostering community rebuilding efforts
C. Focusing only on immediate physical needs
D. Blaming the family for the disaster
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

178. A home care patient with diabetes is prescribed an oral hypoglycemic medication. They report missing doses frequently because they are busy. What medicinal intervention is most appropriate?

A. Tell them to stop taking the medication
B. Provide strategies for medication reminders (e.g., alarms, pillboxes) and address barriers to adherence
C. Advise them to take all missed doses at once
D. Encourage them to rely on memory
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

179. A community health nurse is planning a program to address the burden of chronic diseases. What is a critical tertiary prevention strategy?

A. Preventing the onset of chronic diseases
B. Providing rehabilitation services, self-management education, and support for living with chronic conditions
C. Screening for early detection
D. Administering vaccines
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

180. A home care patient with asthma is prescribed a new inhaled corticosteroid. They report a persistent dry cough. What medicinal teaching point is critical?

A. This is a sign of allergy
B. This can be a side effect, but it's important to continue the medication; rinse mouth after use
C. Stop the medication immediately
D. Increase the dose to stop the cough
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Jun 6, 2026

166. A home care patient with a chronic wound has a new onset of fever, chills, and increasing wound pain. What is the immediate clinical action?

A. Continue routine wound care
B. Notify the physician immediately, suspecting a systemic infection (e.g., cellulitis, sepsis)
C. Apply a cold compress
D. Tell the patient to rest more
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Jun 6, 2026

167. A community health nurse is participating in a global health initiative to address malnutrition in children. What is a critical intervention?

A. Providing only high-sugar foods
B. Promoting breastfeeding, supplementary feeding programs, and nutrition education for mothers
C. Ignoring cultural food practices
D. Relying solely on imported food
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Jun 6, 2026

168. A home care patient with diabetes is prescribed insulin injections. They report pain at the injection site and bruising. What medicinal teaching point is critical?

A. Inject into the same spot every time
B. Rotate injection sites to prevent lipodystrophy and reduce pain
C. Inject into muscle tissue
D. Use a dull needle
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Jun 6, 2026

169. A community health nurse is planning a program to address the high rates of adolescent pregnancy. What is a critical primary prevention strategy?

A. Treating pregnant adolescents
B. Comprehensive sex education, access to contraception, and promotion of healthy relationships
C. Punishing pregnant adolescents
D. Ignoring the issue
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Jun 6, 2026

170. A home care patient with hypertension is prescribed a new ACE inhibitor. They develop a persistent, dry cough. What medicinal concern is immediate?

A. Patient needs a cough suppressant
B. Common side effect of ACE inhibitors, requiring physician notification and possible medication change
C. Allergic reaction
D. Patient needs more fluids
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Jun 6, 2026

171. A community health nurse is advocating for policies that promote clean energy. What is a critical environmental health benefit of clean energy?

A. Increased air pollution
B. Reduced air pollution, improved respiratory health, and decreased greenhouse gas emissions
C. Increased reliance on fossil fuels
D. More expensive energy
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

172. A community experiences a sudden, widespread cybersecurity attack on its essential infrastructure (e.g., water supply, transportation). What is the immediate public health concern?

A. Lack of entertainment
B. Disruption of critical services, potential contamination of water, and challenges in emergency response
C. Increased social media usage
D. Longer wait times for online shopping
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Jun 6, 2026

174. A home care patient with heart failure is prescribed a diuretic. The patient reports dizziness, fatigue, and their blood pressure is consistently low. What medicinal concern is immediate?

A. Patient needs more fluid
B. Over-diuresis leading to hypotension, requiring physician notification and possible dose adjustment
C. Hypertension
D. Hyperglycemia
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

175. A community health nurse is implementing a program using the Health Promotion Model. What is a critical concept within this model that influences health behavior?

A. Genetic predisposition
B. Perceived benefits of action, perceived barriers to action, and self-efficacy
C. Socioeconomic status only
D. Environmental factors only
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Jun 6, 2026

160. A home care patient with depression is prescribed a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI). They report feeling no improvement after 3 days. What medicinal teaching point is critical?

A. Discontinue the medication immediately
B. It may take several weeks for the full therapeutic effect of SSRIs to be noticed; continue as prescribed
C. Double the dose immediately
D. Switch to a different medication without consulting the physician
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Jun 6, 2026

161. A community health nurse is advocating for policies that support universal access to mental health services. What is a critical benefit for community health?

A. Increased stigma
B. Improved mental well-being, reduced suicide rates, and decreased burden on emergency services
C. Limited access for some groups
D. Reduced quality of care
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

162. A community experiences a sudden, severe winter storm, leading to widespread power outages and impassable roads. What is the immediate public health concern regarding vulnerable populations (e.g., elderly, chronically ill)?

A. Lack of entertainment
B. Risk of hypothermia, lack of access to medications/medical care, and food/water shortages
C. Increased desire for travel
D. Limited social interaction
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026
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