ATI RN
ATI Community Health Proctored Exam 2019 Questions
Question 1 of 5
The public health nurse partners with the American Heart Association to develop NYS public policy priority statements to promote the expansion of the Double Up Food Bucks program. Which area and intervention on the Minnesota Public Health Wheel do these actions most closely align?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Advocacy - Yellow wedge. Advocacy involves working to influence policies, laws, and regulations to improve health outcomes for communities. In this scenario, partnering with the American Heart Association to develop public policy statements aligns with advocacy as it aims to promote the expansion of the Double Up Food Bucks program through policy change. This action directly impacts the social and economic factors affecting health, making it an advocacy intervention. Choices A, C, and D do not involve influencing policies or advocating for systemic changes, making them incorrect in this context.
Question 2 of 5
The C/PHN is supporting legislation that seeks tighter gun control laws in New York State. The nurse knows that a significant challenge to getting legislation passed relates to which of the following:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Special interest groups that exert influence on legislators. Special interest groups, such as gun rights organizations, often lobby against tighter gun control laws, influencing legislators' decisions. This influence can create significant challenges in passing legislation. Incorrect choices: A: A lack of interest in this topic by many citizens of the state - While lack of interest can be a challenge, it is not as significant as special interest group influence. B: An inability to gather statistics to understand the magnitude of the problem - Lack of statistics may hinder decision-making but is not the primary challenge. D: The idea that gun violence is not a significant public health concern in the US - This is a misconception, and while it may be a challenge, it is not as prominent as special interest group influence.
Question 3 of 5
The public health nurse is reading information from a study that states that hypertension may be associated with an odds ratio of 2.49, meaning the patient is approximately 2.5 times more likely to have a severe form of COVID-19 than those without hypertension. The nurse describes the odds ratio as:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because an odds ratio is a measure of association between an exposure (hypertension) and an outcome (severe COVID-19). It quantifies the strength of the relationship between the two variables. In this case, an odds ratio of 2.49 indicates that individuals with hypertension are about 2.5 times more likely to have severe COVID-19 compared to those without hypertension. Choice B is incorrect because an odds ratio does not measure absolute risk increase but rather the relative risk or likelihood of an outcome. Choice C is incorrect because an odds ratio does not measure statistical significance; it measures the strength of association. Choice D is incorrect because an odds ratio does not measure precision; it quantifies the strength of the relationship between variables.
Question 4 of 5
When studying for an epidemiology quiz, what does public health nursing surveillance involve?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step-by-step rationale for why choice B is correct: 1. Public health nursing surveillance involves gathering data to prevent illnesses before they occur. 2. Surveillance helps identify trends and risk factors for diseases to inform prevention strategies. 3. By focusing on primary prevention, surveillance aims to reduce the burden of disease on populations. 4. Choice A is incorrect as it does not align with the purpose of surveillance. 5. Choice C is incorrect as establishing the incubation period is part of disease investigation, not surveillance. 6. Choice D is incorrect as colonization rate determination is more focused on transmission dynamics, not surveillance.
Question 5 of 5
Barriers to a patient's engagement in self-care include all of the following except:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: High health literacy. High health literacy actually facilitates a patient's engagement in self-care by enabling them to understand health information and make informed decisions. Mental health issues, lack of knowledge, and financial issues are barriers as they can affect a patient's ability to effectively manage their own care. Mental health issues may result in poor motivation or cognitive impairment, lack of knowledge can lead to incorrect practices, and financial issues can limit access to necessary resources.