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What is evidence-based practice (EBP)? - Answer A problem-solving approach to clinical decisions using the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences. What is the purpose of EBP? - Answer To improve patient outcomes, provide higher quality and cost-effective care, and prevent outdated practices. What are the essential elements of EBP? - Answer Integration of best research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values/preferences. What model guides EBP decision-making in nursing? - Answer The Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP Model (PET: Practice question, Evidence, Translation). What is PICOT used for? - Answer Framework to formulate clinical questions (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time). Example of PICOT - Answer P: Adults at risk for pressure injuries; I: Low air loss mattress; C: Overlay mattress; O: Incidence of pressure injuries; T: During admission. Why should nurses implement EBP? - Answer Ensures care is based on scientific evidence, improves quality, and controls costs. What are common barriers to EBP implementation? - Answer Nursing resistance, lack of time, insufficient authority, poor support, inadequate resources. What is Healthy People 2030's role in EBP? - Answer Provides science-based objectives and evidence-based resources to improve health and prevent disease. Define nursing informatics - Answer The specialty integrating nursing science with information and analytical sciences to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice. What is "meaningful use" in informatics? - Answer Using health IT to improve quality, safety, efficiency, patient engagement, care coordination, and population health while maintaining security.

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Final Exam NSGA 142 Questions And
All Correct Answers 2026 Updated.
What is evidence-based practice (EBP)? - Answer A problem-solving approach to clinical
decisions using the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences.



What is the purpose of EBP? - Answer To improve patient outcomes, provide higher quality
and cost-effective care, and prevent outdated practices.



What are the essential elements of EBP? - Answer Integration of best research evidence,
clinical expertise, and patient values/preferences.



What model guides EBP decision-making in nursing? - Answer The Johns Hopkins Nursing EBP
Model (PET: Practice question, Evidence, Translation).



What is PICOT used for? - Answer Framework to formulate clinical questions (Population,
Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time).



Example of PICOT - Answer P: Adults at risk for pressure injuries; I: Low air loss mattress; C:
Overlay mattress; O: Incidence of pressure injuries; T: During admission.



Why should nurses implement EBP? - Answer Ensures care is based on scientific evidence,
improves quality, and controls costs.



What are common barriers to EBP implementation? - Answer Nursing resistance, lack of time,
insufficient authority, poor support, inadequate resources.



What is Healthy People 2030's role in EBP? - Answer Provides science-based objectives and
evidence-based resources to improve health and prevent disease.



Define nursing informatics - Answer The specialty integrating nursing science with information
and analytical sciences to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom
in nursing practice.



What is "meaningful use" in informatics? - Answer Using health IT to improve quality, safety,
efficiency, patient engagement, care coordination, and population health while maintaining
security.

, Benefits of meaningful use - Answer Improved clinical outcomes, better population health,
increased transparency, empowered patients, stronger research.



Examples of informatics system security features - Answer Auto log-off, complex/frequent
password changes, individual log-ins, termination of access after employment ends, activity
tracking.



What is the nurse's role in informatics? - Answer Know how to use EHRs, document
thoroughly, protect confidentiality, educate patients, use technology for communication,
participate in improvement.



What is "big data" in health care? - Answer Integration of health data from multiple sources,
enabling prediction, analysis, and improved decision-making.



What is POCT (Point of Care Technology)? - Answer Bedside devices/tests that give immediate
clinical data (e.g., blood gases, fecal occult blood, electrolytes), reducing delays and costs.



According to the ANA Code of Ethics, what is accountability in nursing? - Answer Nurses are
primarily responsible and accountable for the care they provide and their own professional
practice.



What are common nursing roles? - Answer Direct care, following provider orders, coordinating
care, evaluating interventions, delegating, teaching, administration, and research.



What is confidentiality in nursing? - Answer Protecting patient information (verbal, written,
electronic); ensuring HIPAA compliance.



What are consequences of HIPAA violations? - Answer Fines up to $250,000, jail time up to 10
years, penalties even for accidental breaches.



What is informed consent? - Answer Voluntary agreement for admission, treatment, or
procedures after being informed of risks, benefits, and alternatives.



Who obtains informed consent? - Answer The provider.



What is the nurse's role in informed consent? - Answer Verify understanding, witness
signature, advocate for patient rights, notify provider if patient is unsure.



What are advance directives? - Answer Written instructions about future medical care if a
person becomes unable to decide for themselves.

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