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1. Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes what?
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a. More specifically defined nursing practice responsibilities
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b. Decreased liability within the practice of nursing II II II II II II
c. Generation of a specialized body of nursing knowledge for use in nursing practice
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d. Expansion of the scope of nursing practice into areas formerly reserved
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ANS: C II
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II guidelines already exist regarding responsibility. Each state has a Nurse
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B Liability is a legal concept related to a nurse’s legal scope of practice and
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professionalstandards of practice. Research does not change a nurse’s liability.
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C Nursing research generates a specialized scientific knowledge base that
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II empowers the nursing profession to anticipate and meet constantly shifting
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II challenges of health care delivery to multiple populations. It provides a
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II foundation for evidence-based nursing care and quality improvement
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D Although research can document nursing accountability, each state’s
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II NursePractice Act defines the scope of nursing practice for that state.
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2. Which aspect of the scientific investigation of nursing practice is also a
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II fundamentalconcept of American Nurses Association (ANA)’s Code for Nurses?
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a. Professional accountability II
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c. Legal scope of practice II II II
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B Standards of care are defined by ANA, as well as specialty nursing
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organizations. The Code for Nurses states that nurses should
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conformto standards, but standards per se are not part of the Code.
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C Legal scope of practice is defined by each state’s Nurse Practice Act
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D The II ANA Code applies to nursing practice in general, not advanced practice.
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3. Nurses who do not conduct research need to understand the nursing research process
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a. To identify potential subjects for clinical research studies
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b. To assist as accurate data collectors in clinical research studies
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c. To teach patients and their families about the usefulness of consenting
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d. To be able to evaluate nursing research reports for relevance to their own
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B Data collectors need to understand their role in the study; they do not need
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C Subject recruitment is the responsibility of the nurse researcher.
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D Nurses need to understand the research process in order to critically read
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4. Which of these actions demonstrates the role of a knowledgeable consumer of
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A A consumer uses and applies research to practice but is not responsible
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B A consumer does not conduct data analysis of a study; the study’s
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D A consumer would not implement an intervention on the basis of a single
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5. Members of the nursing staff are to participate in a unit-based clinical research study.
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Whichresearch-related actions would be expected of a nurse with a baccalaureate nursing
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a. Using critical appraisal skills to understand and assess the steps of the research
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b. Providing expert nursing consultation about the way in which clinical services
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c. Developing research methods to monitor and evaluate the quality of
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A A baccalaureate-prepared nurse should be able to use skills of critical appraisal
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B Nurses prepared at the baccalaureate level in nursing are at the bedside
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II implementing protocols, whereas expert consultation is generally reserved for nurses
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C Developing research methods is generally reserved for nurses with
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a. Nurses must be prepared at the baccalaureate or higher level of education to
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b. Nurses with master’s or higher levels of education are solely responsible
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c. The research role of nurses prepared at both baccalaureate and master’s levels
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d. Regardless of the nursing education level, only the nurse with the most
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A Having a role in nursing research or implementing findings is not limited
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B Nurses with master’s or higher levels of education provide leadership to
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supervise how research findings are applied in the clinical area. However,
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alllevels of nurses can apply research findings to practice.
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C To use research in evidence-based practice, the nurse must not necessarily be
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II steps of theresearch process to read the research literature critically and use it
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D Data analysis is usually conducted by nurses with master’s or higher levels of
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7. What is the primary value of evidence-based nursing practice?
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c. Separating nursing research as unique from the research of other disciplines
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d. Developing new nursing theories to promote the growth of nursing science
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A Cost-effective nursing interventions can occur based on evidence, but it is not
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