Test 2 Davis Advantage Questions with
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As a new grad on the acute care floor, Madge worked diligently to obtain patient information and
supplies in preparation for the healthcare provider's rounds. Which image was the new nurse
demonstrating? - ANS-Handmaiden
At the time of Bryan's graduation with his BSN degree, Kathy decides to enroll in an RN to BSN
program to obtain her degree. What new opportunities will be available for Kathy with this
additional education? Select all that apply. - ANS-applying for graduate school
providing community care
performing research
Bryan finds himself feeling unprepared and frustrated in his new grad role. He tells his mom, "I
do fine when I've done something before, but every day there seems to be a new skill that I
haven't performed yet." His mom reassures him that things will get easier as he becomes
exposed to more experiences. Which stage of Benner's model is Bryan demonstrating? -
ANS-advanced beginner
During Kathy's BSN program, she has to give a presentation about the use of informatics in
nursing as a part of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) standards. Which
examples from her workplace could Kathy share? Select all that apply. - ANS-The electronic
health record to record and communicate patient care
The computer order entry system to communicate between departments
The barcode scanner for medication input safety
After a year as a medical-surgical nurse in an acute care facility, Bryan tells his mom that he's
more passionate about preventive care than he is about health restoration. To which care
location should Kathy direct him? - ANS-Community health
Bryan decides to advance his practice and begins applying to nurse practitioner education
programs. During an interview, he is asked which factors are most influential in changing the
face of healthcare. Which of the following answers is correct? - ANS-"Consumers are becoming
more educated and demanding more choices."
, The nurse, Cynthia, has an order to deliver four oral medications to Mrs. Steinhart, an
85-year-old with mild dementia who is in the care center. The facility uses a unit-dose system,
which is not automated. Over-the-counter medications are kept as a stock supply.Cynthia
recognized two of the four medications because she has given them before, but she is
unfamiliar with the other two prescriptions. What should her next action be? - ANS-Research
the two unknown medications and refresh her knowledge for the two known medications.
Cynthia begins the medication administration process. Which safety protocol should take place
before the medications are removed from the package? Select all that apply. - ANS-Confirm the
medication label with the medication administration record (MAR).
Check the client's allergies.
Check the expiration date of the medication.
Confirm the correct dose.
As Cynthia compares the medication with the MAR, she recognizes that one of the medications
is ordered for hs, an abbreviation from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices list of
error-prone abbreviations. What should be the nurse's next action? - ANS-Confirm the original
order for accuracy.
Cynthia safely prepares the medication and takes it to Mrs. Steinhart's room. What final checks
need to take place in the client's room? Select all that apply. - ANS-Two identifiers
Third confirmation of the medication
Right patient
As Cynthia talks to Mrs. Steinhart about the medications to be delivered, what information
should the nurse share? Select all that apply. - ANS-Name of medication
Reason for medication
Who ordered the medication
Dose of medication
As Cynthia offers the medications to her, Mrs. Steinhart pulls one out and says, "I can't swallow
a pill that large." What should the nurse do next? - ANS-Cut the pill in half if scored and have
her take both halves.
When documenting, what should Cynthia include? Select all that apply. - ANS-Name of
medication
Dose of medication
Route of administration
Date and time of administration
Initials and name
correct Answers 2025/2026 A+ Graded
100% Verified
As a new grad on the acute care floor, Madge worked diligently to obtain patient information and
supplies in preparation for the healthcare provider's rounds. Which image was the new nurse
demonstrating? - ANS-Handmaiden
At the time of Bryan's graduation with his BSN degree, Kathy decides to enroll in an RN to BSN
program to obtain her degree. What new opportunities will be available for Kathy with this
additional education? Select all that apply. - ANS-applying for graduate school
providing community care
performing research
Bryan finds himself feeling unprepared and frustrated in his new grad role. He tells his mom, "I
do fine when I've done something before, but every day there seems to be a new skill that I
haven't performed yet." His mom reassures him that things will get easier as he becomes
exposed to more experiences. Which stage of Benner's model is Bryan demonstrating? -
ANS-advanced beginner
During Kathy's BSN program, she has to give a presentation about the use of informatics in
nursing as a part of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) standards. Which
examples from her workplace could Kathy share? Select all that apply. - ANS-The electronic
health record to record and communicate patient care
The computer order entry system to communicate between departments
The barcode scanner for medication input safety
After a year as a medical-surgical nurse in an acute care facility, Bryan tells his mom that he's
more passionate about preventive care than he is about health restoration. To which care
location should Kathy direct him? - ANS-Community health
Bryan decides to advance his practice and begins applying to nurse practitioner education
programs. During an interview, he is asked which factors are most influential in changing the
face of healthcare. Which of the following answers is correct? - ANS-"Consumers are becoming
more educated and demanding more choices."
, The nurse, Cynthia, has an order to deliver four oral medications to Mrs. Steinhart, an
85-year-old with mild dementia who is in the care center. The facility uses a unit-dose system,
which is not automated. Over-the-counter medications are kept as a stock supply.Cynthia
recognized two of the four medications because she has given them before, but she is
unfamiliar with the other two prescriptions. What should her next action be? - ANS-Research
the two unknown medications and refresh her knowledge for the two known medications.
Cynthia begins the medication administration process. Which safety protocol should take place
before the medications are removed from the package? Select all that apply. - ANS-Confirm the
medication label with the medication administration record (MAR).
Check the client's allergies.
Check the expiration date of the medication.
Confirm the correct dose.
As Cynthia compares the medication with the MAR, she recognizes that one of the medications
is ordered for hs, an abbreviation from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices list of
error-prone abbreviations. What should be the nurse's next action? - ANS-Confirm the original
order for accuracy.
Cynthia safely prepares the medication and takes it to Mrs. Steinhart's room. What final checks
need to take place in the client's room? Select all that apply. - ANS-Two identifiers
Third confirmation of the medication
Right patient
As Cynthia talks to Mrs. Steinhart about the medications to be delivered, what information
should the nurse share? Select all that apply. - ANS-Name of medication
Reason for medication
Who ordered the medication
Dose of medication
As Cynthia offers the medications to her, Mrs. Steinhart pulls one out and says, "I can't swallow
a pill that large." What should the nurse do next? - ANS-Cut the pill in half if scored and have
her take both halves.
When documenting, what should Cynthia include? Select all that apply. - ANS-Name of
medication
Dose of medication
Route of administration
Date and time of administration
Initials and name