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UBC2 - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED 100% PASS. Concept - Answer An abstract idea that is used to describe or identify phenomena. Primary Data - Answer Data collected directly from the subject for the purpose of the research study - Surveys, questionnaires, observations, physiologic studies. Falsification - Answer A type of research misconduct where the researcher manipulates the results, changes procedures, omits data, or accepts subjects into the study who do not meet inclusion criteria. Nazi Experiments - Answer Studies on prisoners in Nazi concentration camps aimed at determining the limits of human endurance and learning ways to treat medical problems faced by German armed forces. Tuskegee - Answer Study initiated to examine the natural course of untreated syphilis. Nuremberg Code - Answer A section of a written verdict that outlined what constitutes acceptable medical research, forming the basis of codes of ethical conduct internationally. Discussion Section - Answer This portion of the research article provides an interpretation of the results and discusses how the findings extend the body of knowledge. Inductive reasoning - Answer A process of reasoning from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories. Literature Review - Answer Provides an in-depth analysis of recently published research findings in a specific area of interest. Review informs the research question and guides development of the research plan. Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital - Answer Involved injection of foreign, live cancer cells into hospitalized patients with chronic diseases to determine whether a body's inability to reject CA cells was related to chronic diseases or not. Therapeutic research - Answer Research studies in which the subject can be expected to receive a potentially beneficial treatment. Practice Guidelines - Answer Research-based recommendations for practices that are graded as mandatory, optional or supplemental and that may be stated as standards of practice, procedures, or decision algorithms. Bias - Answer The distortion of true findings by factors other than those being studied. Nursing Research - Answer A systematic process of inquiry that uses rigorous guidelines to produce unbiased, trustworthy answers to questions about nursing practice. Empirical literature - Answer This type of literature includes published works that demonstrate how theories apply to individual behavior or observed events., A synonym for data-based literature; research approaches that test hypotheses. Non-therapeutic research - Answer Research carried out for the purpose of generating knowledge. It is not expected to benefit the research subject, but may lead to improved treatment in the future. Predictive research - Answer Research designed to search for variables measured at one point in time that may forecast an outcome that is measured at a different point in time. Diffusion of Innovations - Answer This model includes four major concepts: Innovation, communication, time and social system. Ethics - Answer Type of philosophy that studies right and wrong. Themes - Answer Implicit, recurring and unifying ideas derived from the raw data in qualitative research.

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UBC2 - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 LATEST
UPDATED GRADED 100% PASS.

Concept - Answer An abstract idea that is used to describe or identify
phenomena.

Primary Data - Answer Data collected directly from the subject for the
purpose of the research study - Surveys, questionnaires, observations,
physiologic studies.

Falsification - Answer A type of research misconduct where the researcher
manipulates the results, changes procedures, omits data, or accepts
subjects into the study who do not meet inclusion criteria.

Nazi Experiments - Answer Studies on prisoners in Nazi concentration
camps aimed at determining the limits of human endurance and learning
ways to treat medical problems faced by German armed forces.

Tuskegee - Answer Study initiated to examine the natural course of
untreated syphilis.

Nuremberg Code - Answer A section of a written verdict that outlined what
constitutes acceptable medical research, forming the basis of codes of
ethical conduct internationally.

Discussion Section - Answer This portion of the research article provides
an interpretation of the results and discusses how the findings extend the
body of knowledge.

Inductive reasoning - Answer A process of reasoning from specific
observations to broader generalizations and theories.

Literature Review - Answer Provides an in-depth analysis of recently
published research findings in a specific area of interest. Review informs
the research question and guides development of the research plan.

, Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital - Answer Involved injection of foreign,
live cancer cells into hospitalized patients with chronic diseases to
determine whether a body's inability to reject CA cells was related to
chronic diseases or not.

Therapeutic research - Answer Research studies in which the subject can
be expected to receive a potentially beneficial treatment.

Practice Guidelines - Answer Research-based recommendations for
practices that are graded as mandatory, optional or supplemental and that
may be stated as standards of practice, procedures, or decision algorithms.

Bias - Answer The distortion of true findings by factors other than those
being studied.

Nursing Research - Answer A systematic process of inquiry that uses
rigorous guidelines to produce unbiased, trustworthy answers to questions
about nursing practice.

Empirical literature - Answer This type of literature includes published
works that demonstrate how theories apply to individual behavior or
observed events., A synonym for data-based literature; research
approaches that test hypotheses.

Non-therapeutic research - Answer Research carried out for the purpose
of generating knowledge. It is not expected to benefit the research subject,
but may lead to improved treatment in the future.

Predictive research - Answer Research designed to search for variables
measured at one point in time that may forecast an outcome that is
measured at a different point in time.

Diffusion of Innovations - Answer This model includes four major concepts:
Innovation, communication, time and social system.

Ethics - Answer Type of philosophy that studies right and wrong.

Themes - Answer Implicit, recurring and unifying ideas derived from the
raw data in qualitative research.

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