NUR 103 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Advanced Beginner Correct Answer Graduated nursing
students who are usually in their first jobs after nursing school.
They have knowledge and the know-how but NOT enough in-
depth experience
ANA Code of Ethics Correct Answer Its main priority is to
protect patient rights and patient safety
Barriers of Informatics Correct Answer -Documentation
concerns
-Confidentiality
-Privacy of information
-Information technology methods used in practice, education
and research
Benefits of Informatics Correct Answer -Reduces health data
errors
-Increases efficiency and coordination
-Improves decision-making
-Expands access to care
Benner's Stage or Nursing Correct Answer Novice, Advanced
Beginner, Competence, Proficient, Expert
Competence Correct Answer Lacks the speed and flexibility of
proficient nurses, but they have some mastery and can rely on
advance planning and organizational skills. They recognize
, patterns and natures of clinical situations more quickly and
accurately than advanced beginners
Connection between ethical/legal issues and quality of care
Correct Answer standards of care, informed consent, access to
care, confidentiality, ethical dilemmas, and compliance of best
practices. The nurses goal to provide patient advocacy, even if
the nurse does not agree with the patients final decision
regarding their healthcare
Critical Thinking Correct Answer Purposeful, informed,
outcome-focused (results-oriented) thinking that requires careful
identification of key problems, issues, and risks
Documentation Standards Correct Answer make sure the
information is legit and explains in depth what happened during
the situation and that it is a fact
Correct - pupils equal and reactive to light
Incorrect - Patient is mean to staff
Evidence - based practice Correct Answer To "integrate" best
research with clinical expertise and patient values for optimum
care, and participate in learning research activities to the extent
feasible
Example of a sentinel event Correct Answer The patient has
too much insulin administered and they pass away
example of assessment Correct Answer history, asking
questions "does anyone in your family smoke", physical things,
SOLUTIONS
Advanced Beginner Correct Answer Graduated nursing
students who are usually in their first jobs after nursing school.
They have knowledge and the know-how but NOT enough in-
depth experience
ANA Code of Ethics Correct Answer Its main priority is to
protect patient rights and patient safety
Barriers of Informatics Correct Answer -Documentation
concerns
-Confidentiality
-Privacy of information
-Information technology methods used in practice, education
and research
Benefits of Informatics Correct Answer -Reduces health data
errors
-Increases efficiency and coordination
-Improves decision-making
-Expands access to care
Benner's Stage or Nursing Correct Answer Novice, Advanced
Beginner, Competence, Proficient, Expert
Competence Correct Answer Lacks the speed and flexibility of
proficient nurses, but they have some mastery and can rely on
advance planning and organizational skills. They recognize
, patterns and natures of clinical situations more quickly and
accurately than advanced beginners
Connection between ethical/legal issues and quality of care
Correct Answer standards of care, informed consent, access to
care, confidentiality, ethical dilemmas, and compliance of best
practices. The nurses goal to provide patient advocacy, even if
the nurse does not agree with the patients final decision
regarding their healthcare
Critical Thinking Correct Answer Purposeful, informed,
outcome-focused (results-oriented) thinking that requires careful
identification of key problems, issues, and risks
Documentation Standards Correct Answer make sure the
information is legit and explains in depth what happened during
the situation and that it is a fact
Correct - pupils equal and reactive to light
Incorrect - Patient is mean to staff
Evidence - based practice Correct Answer To "integrate" best
research with clinical expertise and patient values for optimum
care, and participate in learning research activities to the extent
feasible
Example of a sentinel event Correct Answer The patient has
too much insulin administered and they pass away
example of assessment Correct Answer history, asking
questions "does anyone in your family smoke", physical things,