ATI RN
RN Evidence-Based Practice in Community and Public Health Assessment Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which step in community organizing involves training of potential leaders in the community?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Community organization. This step involves training potential leaders to mobilize and empower the community. It focuses on building leadership skills, organizing resources, and implementing strategies for community development. Integration (A) refers to bringing diverse groups together, not training leaders. Community study (C) involves research and assessment of community needs, not leader training. Core group formation (D) is about establishing a committed group to drive the organization, not specifically focused on leadership development.
Question 2 of 5
Tertiary prevention is needed in which stage of the natural history of disease?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Tertiary prevention occurs during the Terminal stage of the natural history of disease. This stage is characterized by advanced disease progression and complications. Tertiary prevention aims to prevent further deterioration, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life. In contrast, Pre-pathogenesis (A) focuses on preventing the initial development of the disease, Pathogenesis (B) involves understanding the disease process, and Predromal (C) is the early stage with subtle symptoms. Terminal stage (D) is where interventions focus on palliative care and supportive treatments.
Question 3 of 5
On the other hand, Operation Timbang is_____ prevention?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Primary. Operation Timbang is a community-based nutrition program that aims to prevent malnutrition by identifying at-risk individuals early on. This corresponds to primary prevention, which focuses on preventing diseases or conditions before they occur. Secondary prevention (B) involves early detection and treatment of diseases, while tertiary prevention (D) aims to manage and reduce complications of existing conditions. Intermediate prevention (C) is not a recognized level of prevention. Therefore, A is the most appropriate choice for Operation Timbang.
Question 4 of 5
The typology of family nursing problems is used in the statement of nursing diagnosis in the care of families. The youngest child of the delos Reyes family has been diagnosed as mentally
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rationale: The correct answer is B: Health threat. In family nursing, a health threat refers to a situation where a family member is at risk of developing a health problem, which aligns with the youngest child's mental health diagnosis. Health deficit (C) refers to an actual health problem, not a potential risk. Foreseeable crisis (D) does not accurately describe the current situation as it implies a future event, not the current diagnosis. Classifying it as a health threat (B) helps to identify and address potential risks to the family's health.
Question 5 of 5
Which is CONTRARY to the principles in planning a home visit?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because planning a home visit should not necessarily be conducted in a prescribed manner by the Rural Health Unit (RHU). The planning should be based on individual family needs and goals, not rigid guidelines. A: Having a purpose or objective is essential for effective home visits. B: The plan should indeed revolve around the family's health needs to provide tailored care. D: Involving a responsible family member in continuing care planning promotes family engagement and empowerment.