Nursing Research Real Exam 1 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST EXAM
COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS
A study was conducted to evaluate staff nurses' perceptions of a good nurse manager. The researcher
shared the actual response with the managers. This best describes a violation of:
A. Anonymity
B. Confidentiality
C. Coercion
D. HIPPA
Which would be considered a vulnerable population for research project?
A. Person who has been diagnosed with AIDS
B. 45 year old adult who has been diagnosed with cancer
C. 25 year old trauma victim
D. 74 year old hospitalized patient with diabetes
E. A hospitalized infant
,True/False:
All health care institutions are required to have an IRB False
True/False:
If participants willingly and knowingly agree to participate in a study involving undue harm or risk to
themselves, the researcher does not need to refrain from conducting such research False
(All of the above)
What factors might influence whether it is ethical for an elderly adult to participate in a research study?
Select all that apply.
A. Likelihood of elderly to drop out
B. Primary language of elderly person
C. Cognitive capacity of elderly person
D. Degree of risk to elderly person
Which is considered a major essential element of the informed consent form for a research
study?Explanation of whom to contact regarding any area of the study
, A patient newly diagnosed with breast cancer is asked to participate in a clinical trial for a new
chemotherapy ager. The patient's freedom to participate or not participate in the study exercises which
ethical principle?Respect for persons
Identify the independent variable in the following hypothesis:Respect for persons
There is a difference in patients' satisfaction with nursing care when the care is provided by a primary
nurse compared to care provided by a team nursing approach
Self esteem
Identify the dependent variable in the following hypotheses:
There is a difference in self esteem levels between teenagers who exercise regularly and those who do
not exercise regularly.
What factors are typically controlled for in an experimental design?
A. Age
B. Gender
C. Culture
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
Complex, nondirectional
There is a difference in the frequency of practicing breast self exams between nurses and women who
are not nurses. This is an example of what type of hypothesis?
Independent: The use of cathode ray terminals (CRTs)
ANSWERS GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST EXAM
COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS
A study was conducted to evaluate staff nurses' perceptions of a good nurse manager. The researcher
shared the actual response with the managers. This best describes a violation of:
A. Anonymity
B. Confidentiality
C. Coercion
D. HIPPA
Which would be considered a vulnerable population for research project?
A. Person who has been diagnosed with AIDS
B. 45 year old adult who has been diagnosed with cancer
C. 25 year old trauma victim
D. 74 year old hospitalized patient with diabetes
E. A hospitalized infant
,True/False:
All health care institutions are required to have an IRB False
True/False:
If participants willingly and knowingly agree to participate in a study involving undue harm or risk to
themselves, the researcher does not need to refrain from conducting such research False
(All of the above)
What factors might influence whether it is ethical for an elderly adult to participate in a research study?
Select all that apply.
A. Likelihood of elderly to drop out
B. Primary language of elderly person
C. Cognitive capacity of elderly person
D. Degree of risk to elderly person
Which is considered a major essential element of the informed consent form for a research
study?Explanation of whom to contact regarding any area of the study
, A patient newly diagnosed with breast cancer is asked to participate in a clinical trial for a new
chemotherapy ager. The patient's freedom to participate or not participate in the study exercises which
ethical principle?Respect for persons
Identify the independent variable in the following hypothesis:Respect for persons
There is a difference in patients' satisfaction with nursing care when the care is provided by a primary
nurse compared to care provided by a team nursing approach
Self esteem
Identify the dependent variable in the following hypotheses:
There is a difference in self esteem levels between teenagers who exercise regularly and those who do
not exercise regularly.
What factors are typically controlled for in an experimental design?
A. Age
B. Gender
C. Culture
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
Complex, nondirectional
There is a difference in the frequency of practicing breast self exams between nurses and women who
are not nurses. This is an example of what type of hypothesis?
Independent: The use of cathode ray terminals (CRTs)