Why would you want articles or websites peer or professionally reviewed? - ANSWER-
Peer-reviewed = scholarly article
why use APA? - ANSWER- Provides readers with cues to locate information of interest
to them (referencing)
Why use a database for research? - ANSWER- When you need credible evidence to
support conclusions
-why PICO? - ANSWER- o PICO helps focus scarce learning time on evidence directly
relevant to patient's needs and our particular knowledge needs
Who uses APA - ANSWER- Social Sciences
Which of the following professions use the APA writing style? (select all that apply)
Which nursing theory might a nurse use as a conceptual framework to determine how to
meet the needs of immigrants while ensuring provision of high quality and culturally
sensitive care?
where to search web - ANSWER- -not evaluated and could be inaccurate
where to search database - ANSWER- -professionally reviewed info
Where is the year placed when citing a book?
When you are doing research on a specific topic
When do you use a database search? - ANSWER- Needing credible evidence to
support conclusions
When citing a journal article, you should include all of the following information,
EXCEPT:
When citing a journal article, how should the issue, volume and page numbers look?
When citing a journal article, how should the article title and journal name look?
When citing a book, how should the author's or editor's name look?
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What is the relationship between metabolic control and self care behaviors in
adolescents with type 1 diabetes?
What is the best way to improve wound care documentation?
What is the benefit of using APA format? (Select all that apply)
what is APA referencing - ANSWER- Acknowledges the source of the information used
in your assignment
what is APA - ANSWER- Establishes standards and rules of written communication
What is a Library Database? - ANSWER- Collection of records
what is a database - ANSWER- Collection of information that can be easily accessed
what are scholarly (pee-reviewed) articles?
web search - ANSWER- May not be professionally reviewed
Web search - ANSWER- Free search on any topic. Contains materials that may or may
not by peer or professionally reviewed.
Watson's human caring theory - ANSWER- o Caring is essential to healing
Watson: Theory of Human Caring - ANSWER- Holistic outlook addresses the impact
and importance of altruism, sensitivity, and trust.
visual appearance: mostly txt, may have graphs or charts
,visual appearance:
Using a systematic, data guided approach to improve processes or outcomes.
Used for academic purposes-limit to scholarly articles
Used for academic purposes
-Use hanging indents (1/2 inch)
United States Environmental Protection Agency. (2015, August 18). Climate change.
Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/climatechange
understanding the patinet/client's health needs - ANSWER- • Tell me about your health?
What is it like to be in your situation?
understanding the patient/client/family as a person - ANSWER- • Tell me about yourself,
your life experiences, your feelings, your bodily sensations, your goals and
expectations, your culture, etc., so I may honor you and your healing pathway.
understanding self through reflection/meditation - ANSWER- • What is the meaning of
caring for the person/families/myself?
types of nursing theory - ANSWER- grand
truth about nursing - ANSWER- o Nursing is the backbone of the hospital. Sure, doctors
are important, but without nurses they couldn't even do their jobs. Doctors don't have to
be empathetic, caring, or compassionate. They just have to be educated. Nurses,
however, must be both. Nurses spend more time with the patients
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translational research - ANSWER- o Scope of evidence is a range
-too many results, hard to narrow down
To find specific information on a topic
To find research already done on your topic
To find accurate information
To avoid plagiarism, you should cite all of the following, EXCEPT:
There are four main elements of a reference. Which element is NOT a part of the
reference?
theory - ANSWER- o A group of related concepts that explain existing phenomena and
predict future events
theories of nursing practice - ANSWER- ...
The theory meets the criteria of fruitfulness when it is able to generate avenues for new
research. When all related concepts are represented in the theory it is said to have
inclusiveness. Simplicity refers to the theory's ability to be replicated. Relevance is
represented in a theory's reflection of its scientific basis.
The terms evidence hierarchy, levels of evidence, or strength of evidence are used to
refer to the categorical classifications that have been proposed to rate evidence along a
continuum of best evidence to worst evidence.
The question that is being focused on during the implementation of the scientific
process is referred to as the:
The primary reason nurses engage in research is to:
the new ANA definition of nursing (2015)
, The main outcome of research activity is for a nurse to put the knowledge gained to
work in health care delivery.
the hypothesis asks the question that is to be the main focus of the process. The
method decides what data will be collected to answer the hypothesis while the result is
the conclusion arrived at after the data is analyzed. A theory is a collection of
knowledge that is specific while addressing a phenomenon or the relationship between
phenomena.
the great depression (1930s) - ANSWER- -Economic crash, 25% unemployment
the domain of nursing:
-tested over and over again
teacher - ANSWER- helping the client to learn formally or informally
teacher
systems theory - ANSWER- • Multi-dimensional beings (more than just a body) (body,
spirit, mental) who react in a world of stressors
systems theory
systematic reviews/meta-analysis - ANSWER- synthesis of individual research studies
and appraise the evidence to formulate conclusion; very thorough; Cochrane Database
-systematic reviews/meta-analysis
surrogate - ANSWER- serving as a substitute for another such as a parent or a sibling
surrogate
Supports writing with evidence
Stress Management in the Difficult Patient Encounter. Dental Clinics of North America
stranger - ANSWER- offering the client the same acceptance and courtesy that the
nurse would to any stranger
---Standards of Professional Performance
standards of professional nursing practice
standards of practice - ANSWER- o Tells you how to practice competently
---Standards of Practice
Specific subjects/audiences
Sociology
-Societal needs
-Social security act, foundation for medicare/Medicaid
skilled problem solvers - ANSWER- • Detect problems
-skilled problem solvers
simulation - ANSWER- o Safe learning environment
Set limits
-Separate page titled "References" centered a the top
self-actualization - ANSWER- morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of
prejudice, acceptance of fact
self concept mode - ANSWER- asses how the patient perceives oneself (psychological
and spiritual
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