ATI RN
Introduction to Community Health Nursing Questions
Question 1 of 5
A patient is being transferred from a hospital to a long-term care facility. What will happen to the patients medical record (chart)?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because the patient's medical record should accompany them to the long-term care facility to ensure continuity of care. This is essential for healthcare providers at the new facility to have access to the patient's medical history, diagnoses, treatments, and medications. Choice B is incorrect because leaving the record in the hospital could lead to delays in treatment and jeopardize patient safety. Choice C is incorrect as shredding the record would violate patient privacy laws and hinder the patient's care continuity. Choice D is incorrect because only the original record should go with the patient to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following information would a nurse include as part of a minimum data set when using electronic medical records? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: patient sex. In electronic medical records, patient sex is crucial for accurate identification and treatment. It helps in determining appropriate medical interventions and understanding potential health risks based on gender. Patient admission date (B) is important for administrative purposes but not part of the minimum data set. Patient physical assessment (C) may be important clinically but not mandatory in all electronic medical records. Patient insurance (D) may be relevant for billing purposes but is not part of the minimum data set. Therefore, the correct answer is patient sex as it is essential for providing personalized and effective healthcare.
Question 3 of 5
A nurse is providing nursing care in a neighborhood clinic to single pregnant teens. Which of the following actions is the best example of using the collaborator role as a nurse?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D. Referring a teen with suicidal thoughts to a mental healthcare specialist is the best example of using the collaborator role as a nurse. This action demonstrates collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure the patient receives appropriate care beyond the nurse's scope of practice. By involving a mental healthcare specialist, the nurse is utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to address the teen's mental health needs effectively. This aligns with the collaborator role of a nurse, which involves working with other healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes. A: Discussing legal aspects of adoption is more aligned with the educator role. B: Searching the Internet for information on child care is more aligned with the researcher role. C: Conducting a patient interview is part of the caregiver role, not specifically the collaborator role.
Question 4 of 5
A nurse observes that certain patients have less pain after procedures than do others, and forms a theory of why this happens. What is a theory?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rationale for Correct Answer (D): A theory is a statement of an occurrence based on observed facts. In this context, the nurse observed that some patients have less pain after procedures, leading to a theory about why this happens. The theory is based on the observation of a pattern or trend in real-world data. It is not a direct proof of a fact (A), not borrowed from other disciplines (B), and not a best guess based on intangible ideas (C). Summary of Other Choices: A: Incorrect because a theory is not used to directly prove a fact; it is an explanation based on observed facts. B: Incorrect because a theory is not borrowed from other disciplines; it is developed through observation and analysis of specific phenomena. C: Incorrect because a theory is not a best guess based on intangible ideas; it is a logical explanation derived from observed facts.
Question 5 of 5
A nurse caring for patients with diabetes knows that the following is a characteristic of a chronic illness:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, require ongoing management and education for the patient's rehabilitation. Chronic illnesses are long-lasting and typically do not have a definitive cure. Providing special patient education helps individuals cope with the condition and manage it effectively. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because chronic illnesses are not temporary, do not cause reversible alterations in anatomy and physiology, and do not require only a short period of care or support.