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A study design requires face-to-face interviewing between the study participants and the researcher.
What is the highest level of privacy that can be assured for data in this study?

A) Anonymity
B) Confidentiality
C) Random selection
D) Partial privacy

 B

A company that produces culture swabs contacts a nurse who works in an infectious disease practice.
The company asks for data on the prevalence of different pathogens in the practice's patients. They
offer the nurse $10 for each medical record reviewed. The nurse submits a bill for $1,000 after
reviewing 50 medical records and supplementing information as the nurse remembered it from
several other patients. What research misconduct has occurred? Select all that apply.

A) Plagiarism
B) Data fabrication
C) Data falsification
D) Conflict of interest
E) Informed consent

 B, C, E

The nurse is participating in the clinical trial of a new medication. A patient enrolled in the trial says, "I
don't like the side effects of this drug." Which statement, made by the nurse, is indicated? Select all
that apply.

A) "Clinical trials are run to identify problems with new drugs, so some side effects should be
expected."
B) "The decision to stay in the trial is up to you."
C) "Aren't you being paid for participating in this trial?"
D) "Would you like to discuss the trial with one of the researchers?"
E) "Let's review the informed consent you signed and see what it says about early withdrawal from
the trial."

 B, D

,The nurse manager explaining evidence-based practice (EPB) to clinical nurses would add which
concept(s) to the basic definition? Select all that apply.
A) Quality
B) Patient-independent
C) Efficiency
D) Nurse-dependent
E) Timely

 A, B

Which statement, made by a novice nurse researcher, would be evaluated as indicating good
understanding of translational science?
A) "Randomized clinical trials are the basis of all good nursing research."
B) "In order to be useful to nurses, research reports must be written using clear and concise statistical
comparisons."
C) "It is essential to understand the context in which interventions are performed."
D) "Hard, scientific facts are not useful in understanding the practice needs of nursing professionals."

 C

The nurse executive of a large medical center announces that nursing units will be asked to participate
in translational research. The nurses working on these units should prepare to participate in which
activities? Select all that apply.
A) Applying evidence-based practice recommendations
B) Working to improve relationships between staff and patient families
C) Closely attending to patient values to guide care provided
D) Monitoring the outcomes of specific interventions
E) Modifying research interventions into practical approaches to daily care

 A, C, D

A nurse manager wishes to develop evidence-based policy for the clinical agency. Which model is the
nurse's best choice?
A) Stetler Model
B) Iowa Model
C) Cochrane Model
D) Translational Model

 A

A nurse is thinking about previous patient outcomes and reasons to change personal practice. This
nurse is working in which phase of the Stetler Model? Select all that apply.
A) Preparation
B) Validation
C) Comparative evaluation and decision making
D) Translation and application

 A

, A healthcare organization has revised its annual nursing performance evaluation to include a criteria
on use of evidence-based practice. How should the nurse manager best explain this addition to staff
nurses?
A) "This addition shows the organization's commitment to developing a culture that expects use of
EBP."
B) "Adding this criteria will make it easier for you to use EBP."
C) "We can help each other figure out how to meet this criteria."
D) "We have a new criteria and everyone needs to try to meet it so that we can continue to get annual
salary increases."

 A

Nurses who work in the emergency department have formed a journal club to discuss research
reports relevant to their practice setting. The nurses should anticipate which topics to be discussed?
Select all that apply.
A) How important is the clinical issue to emergency department practice?
B) Does the emergency department environment limit use of the intervention?
C) What techniques were used to measure the effectiveness of the interventions?
D) Did the study take place in a healthcare organization of the same size?
E) Will nurses outside the journal group agree to use any changes the group suggests?

 A, B, C

A nurse believes that a change in practice will improve patient care and would like to find research
that proves a cause-and-effect relationship. The nurse should review the literature for which type of
study?
A) A well-presented qualitative study
B) A systematic review of randomized control trials
C) A consensus opinion of experts
D) A study with a single comparative experimental design

 B

Nursing leadership is choosing nurses from within the organization to fill the role of nurse champion
prior to introducing new evidence-based practice policies. Those in leadership should look for nurses
with which qualities? Select all that apply.
A) Nurses who are not stakeholders in the organization
B) Nurses who are clinically knowledgeable
C) Nurses who are easy to persuade that the change is beneficial
D) Nurses who have a commitment to improve quality of care
E) Nurses who hold patient safety as their number one priority

 B, D, E

The nurses who work in a renal dialysis unit have wholeheartedly embraced the idea of improving
patient care through use of evidence. Which statements, made by these nurses, reflect common
barriers associated with developing evidence-based policies? Select all that apply.
A) "I spent two hours on the internet last night and didn't find any research that says our proposed
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