Deck 1: Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
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Deck 1: Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
1
A major focus of nursing science during the 1970s was:
A) communication of research findings.
B) health care delivery.
C) illness prevention.
D) nursing education.
A) communication of research findings.
B) health care delivery.
C) illness prevention.
D) nursing education.
communication of research findings.
2
An example of inductive reasoning is:
A) going from a single diabetic patient to all diabetic patients.
B) moving from all chronically ill patients to a single chronically ill patient.
C) using a standard nursing care plan to care for a specific patient.
D) using a computerized nursing care plan to care for insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
A) going from a single diabetic patient to all diabetic patients.
B) moving from all chronically ill patients to a single chronically ill patient.
C) using a standard nursing care plan to care for a specific patient.
D) using a computerized nursing care plan to care for insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
going from a single diabetic patient to all diabetic patients.
3
Which of the following studies would not be considered nursing research?
A) Assessing the knowledge base of caregivers of Alzheimer's patients
B) Developing innovative pin insertion techniques for fracture treatment
C) Evaluating the effectiveness of wound care in diabetic patients
D) Reviewing staff nurse retention policies in rural hospital settings
A) Assessing the knowledge base of caregivers of Alzheimer's patients
B) Developing innovative pin insertion techniques for fracture treatment
C) Evaluating the effectiveness of wound care in diabetic patients
D) Reviewing staff nurse retention policies in rural hospital settings
Developing innovative pin insertion techniques for fracture treatment
4
A research study investigating the benefits of ambulation after cesarean section would be an example of which type of research evidence?
A) Control
B) Description
C) Explanation
D) Prediction
A) Control
B) Description
C) Explanation
D) Prediction
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5
A study was conducted to determine which palliative care measures patients prefer. Statistical analysis revealed that most of them ranked evening back rubs and calming music the highest in helpfulness. This research would most likely fall under which of the following categories?
A) Qualitative research
B) Quantitative research
C) Outcomes research
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.
A) Qualitative research
B) Quantitative research
C) Outcomes research
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.
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6
Benner (1984) emphasizes the importance of acquiring clinical knowledge and expertise through:
A) authorities.
B) borrowing from other disciplines.
C) personal experience.
D) research.
A) authorities.
B) borrowing from other disciplines.
C) personal experience.
D) research.
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7
According to Healthy People (HP) 2010 and the mission of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), focus for future nursing research includes which of the following?
A) Development of new indications for existing drug therapies in hypertension
B) Evaluating therapeutic life style changes for effectiveness in reducing hypertension
C) Investigating the role of incretins in managing glycemic control in diabetic patients
D) Reducing medical errors caused by inaccurate dispensing of prescriptions
A) Development of new indications for existing drug therapies in hypertension
B) Evaluating therapeutic life style changes for effectiveness in reducing hypertension
C) Investigating the role of incretins in managing glycemic control in diabetic patients
D) Reducing medical errors caused by inaccurate dispensing of prescriptions
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8
Outcomes research in health care is oriented toward establishing:
A) characteristics and description of nursing phenomena.
B) critical indicators.
C) predictive relationships.
D) quality and effectiveness.
A) characteristics and description of nursing phenomena.
B) critical indicators.
C) predictive relationships.
D) quality and effectiveness.
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9
A nurse who reads research articles and incorporates research findings into nursing practice would demonstrate which of the following research roles?
A) Collaborator
B) Consumer
C) Primary investigator
D) Producer
A) Collaborator
B) Consumer
C) Primary investigator
D) Producer
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10
Scientific knowledge is generated through:
A) authorities.
B) borrowing from other disciplines.
C) personal experience.
D) research.
A) authorities.
B) borrowing from other disciplines.
C) personal experience.
D) research.
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11
The primary purpose of nursing research is to:
A) bring prestige to the discipline.
B) fund nursing education.
C) generate scientific knowledge to guide nursing practice.
D) promote the importance of nursing in society.
A) bring prestige to the discipline.
B) fund nursing education.
C) generate scientific knowledge to guide nursing practice.
D) promote the importance of nursing in society.
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12
Quantitative and qualitative research approaches are particularly useful in nursing because they:
A) are easy to implement.
B) are process oriented.
C) provide different views.
D) require few resources.
A) are easy to implement.
B) are process oriented.
C) provide different views.
D) require few resources.
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13
What type of research has a major focus on examining the long-term, short-term, negative, and positive results of care across a variety of settings?
A) Correlational
B) Ethnographic
C) Historical
D) Outcomes
A) Correlational
B) Ethnographic
C) Historical
D) Outcomes
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14
Which of the following would be considered level 1 research evidence when evaluating evidence for the establishment of IV site care and maintenance for a medical-surgical unit?
A) Case study review of dressings used at a similar-sized hospital
B) Expert opinion of best dressings used in hospital settings
C) Quasi-experimental study evaluating types of dressings used at selected hospitals
D) Randomized clinical trial study conducted on types of dressings used in hospital settings
A) Case study review of dressings used at a similar-sized hospital
B) Expert opinion of best dressings used in hospital settings
C) Quasi-experimental study evaluating types of dressings used at selected hospitals
D) Randomized clinical trial study conducted on types of dressings used in hospital settings
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15
Which of the following historical events had a major impact on the funding for nursing research?
A) Development of a Nursing Research Council as part of the American Nurses Association
B) Development of local, national, and international nursing research conferences by Sigma Theta Tau
C) Formation of the National Center for Nursing Research
D) Initiation of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
A) Development of a Nursing Research Council as part of the American Nurses Association
B) Development of local, national, and international nursing research conferences by Sigma Theta Tau
C) Formation of the National Center for Nursing Research
D) Initiation of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
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16
One major focus of nursing research during the 1980s was:
A) communication of research findings.
B) illness prevention.
C) increased funding for nursing research.
D) nurses' job satisfaction.
A) communication of research findings.
B) illness prevention.
C) increased funding for nursing research.
D) nurses' job satisfaction.
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17
Florence Nightingale is most noted for which of the following contributions to nursing research?
A) Case study approach to research
B) Data collection and analysis
C) Framework and model development
D) Quasi-experimental study design
A) Case study approach to research
B) Data collection and analysis
C) Framework and model development
D) Quasi-experimental study design
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18
The main purpose of studying research for a BSN student is to:
A) learn how to conduct a small research study.
B) learn how to generate new scientific knowledge to use in practice.
C) mentor associate-degree prepared nurses in research projects.
D) understand the basic principles of research.
A) learn how to conduct a small research study.
B) learn how to generate new scientific knowledge to use in practice.
C) mentor associate-degree prepared nurses in research projects.
D) understand the basic principles of research.
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19
What knowledge is required to fully define nursing research?
A) An exhaustive list of the research that has already been conducted in nursing
B) Ways to perform the major descriptive and inferential statistics needed for analysis
C) Research studies well received by other disciplines for collaborative projects
D) A determination of what nurses need to know to provide the best patient care
A) An exhaustive list of the research that has already been conducted in nursing
B) Ways to perform the major descriptive and inferential statistics needed for analysis
C) Research studies well received by other disciplines for collaborative projects
D) A determination of what nurses need to know to provide the best patient care
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20
A research study validates the positive effect that a nursing intervention, patient journaling, has on decreasing spiritual distress during cancer recovery. This would be an example of which type of research evidence?
A) Control
B) Description
C) Explanation
D) Prediction
A) Control
B) Description
C) Explanation
D) Prediction
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21
Which would not be considered evidence for the establishment of an evidence-based protocol for reducing falls in frail elderly people? A report or paper on the:
A) correlational study investigating the use of pain medications and incidence of falls in hospitalized elderly people.
B) ethical position paper on restraining elderly people in extended care facilities.
C) expert opinion statement regarding balance training and therapy.
D) meta-analysis of reporting falls among elderly people in extended care facilities.
A) correlational study investigating the use of pain medications and incidence of falls in hospitalized elderly people.
B) ethical position paper on restraining elderly people in extended care facilities.
C) expert opinion statement regarding balance training and therapy.
D) meta-analysis of reporting falls among elderly people in extended care facilities.
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22
The main purpose of leveling or reviewing research evidence in the establishment of evidence-based guidelines is to:
A) critique the usefulness of the research in expanding knowledge.
B) develop guidelines for providing care to clients.
C) generate new nursing research projects.
D) review research methods for appropriateness within a research report.
A) critique the usefulness of the research in expanding knowledge.
B) develop guidelines for providing care to clients.
C) generate new nursing research projects.
D) review research methods for appropriateness within a research report.
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23
A doctoral-trained nurse is prepared to do which of the following? (Choose all that apply.)
A) Coordinate research teams.
B) Expand the basic body of nursing knowledge.
C) Mentor other nurses in research.
D) Seek and obtain grants.
E) None of above
A) Coordinate research teams.
B) Expand the basic body of nursing knowledge.
C) Mentor other nurses in research.
D) Seek and obtain grants.
E) None of above
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24
Sources for credible, rigorous evidence-based guidelines for healthcare practice include the:
A) AACN
B) CCNE
C) NGC
D) NLN
A) AACN
B) CCNE
C) NGC
D) NLN
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25
A hospital wishes to develop a new protocol for immediate postoperative recovery of trauma patients in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU). A team of nurses must be selected to comprise the group to develop the new protocol. Ideally the minimum educational preparation of the leader of their group should have earned a/an:
A) Associate of Science in Nursing.
B) Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
C) Master of Science in Nursing.
D) Doctorate in Nursing.
A) Associate of Science in Nursing.
B) Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
C) Master of Science in Nursing.
D) Doctorate in Nursing.
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26
Which of the following questions might be asked by a qualitative researcher? (Choose all that apply.)
A) How does the experience of being in a car accident affect a person's driving speed?
B) What is it like to live with a terminal illness?
C) Which medication is most effective in treating pain resulting from an amputation?
D) What percentage of patients enjoys the food served to them while in the hospital?
A) How does the experience of being in a car accident affect a person's driving speed?
B) What is it like to live with a terminal illness?
C) Which medication is most effective in treating pain resulting from an amputation?
D) What percentage of patients enjoys the food served to them while in the hospital?
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27
Why can research be considered a "world" of its own? (Choose all that apply.) Because it:
A) involves new rules and new experiences.
B) is a new way of experiencing reality.
C) is conducted in certain geographical areas of the world.
D) requires learning a unique language.
A) involves new rules and new experiences.
B) is a new way of experiencing reality.
C) is conducted in certain geographical areas of the world.
D) requires learning a unique language.
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