,Product5Description
Polit5&5Beck5Canadian5Essentials5of5Nursing5Research54th5Edition5Woo5Test5Bank5I
SBN-10:1496301463
ISBN-13:9781975109691
Table5of5Contents
Chapter51.5Introduction5to5Nursing5Research5in5an5Evidence-
Based5Practice5Environment5Chapter52.5Fundamentals5of5Evidence-
Based5Nursing5Practice
Chapter53.5Key5Concepts5and5Steps5in5Quantitative5and5Qualitative5Research5
Chapter54.5Reading5and5Critiquing5Research5Articles
Chapter55.5Ethics5in5Research
Chapter56.5Research5Problems,5Research5Questions,5and5Hypotheses5C
hapter57.5Finding5and5Reviewing5Research5Evidence5in5the5Literature5C
hapter58.5Theoretical5and5Conceptual5Frameworks
Chapter59.5Quantitative5Research5Design
Chapter510.5Sampling5and5Data5Collection5in5Quantitative5Studies5
Chapter511.5Qualitative5Designs5and5Approaches
Chapter512.5Sampling5and5Data5Collection5in5Qualitative5Studies5
Chapter513.5Mixed5Methods5and5Other5Special5Types5of5Research5
Chapter514.5Statistical5Analysis5of5Quantitative5Data
Chapter515.5Interpretation5and5Clinical5Significance5in5Quantitative5Research5
Chapter516.5Analysis5of5Qualitative5Data
Chapter517.5Trustworthiness5and5Integrity5in5Qualitative5Research5C
hapter518.5Systematic5Reviews:5Meta-Analysis5and5Metasynthesis
, Polit & Beck Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research 4th Edition Woo TestBank
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Chapter5 1.5 Introduction5 to5 Nursing5 Research5 in5 an5 Evidence-Based5 Practice5 Environment
What5 is5 the5 highest5 priority5 for5 the5 importance
1.
of5 research5 in5 the5 nursing5 profession?
Research5 findings5 provide5 evidence5 for
A)
informing5 nurses'5 decisions5 and5 actions.
Conduct5 research5 to5 better5 understand5 the
B)
context5 of5 nursing5 practice.
Document5 the5 role5 that5 nurses5 serve5 in
C)
society.
D) Establish5 nursing5 research5 areas5 of5 study.
Which5 group5 would5 be5 best5 served5 by5clinical
2.
nursing5 research?
A) Nursing5 administrators
B) Practicing5 nurses
C) Nurses'5 clients
D) Healthcare5 policymakers
In5the5 United5 States,5 in5 what5area5 does
3.
research5 play5an5 important5 role5 in5 nursing?
A) Chronic5 illness
B) Credentialing5 and5 status
C) Nurses'5 personalities
D) Nurses'5 education
What5 is5 the5 role5 of5 a5consumer5 of5 nursing
4.
research?
A) Read5 research5 reports5 for5 relevant5 findings.
Participate5 in5 generating5 evidence5 by5doing
B)
research.
Participate5 in5journal5 club5in5 a5 practice
C)
setting.
Solve5 clinical5 problems5 and5 make5 clinical
D)
decisions.
What5 was5 the5 concern5 of5most5 nursing5 studies
5.
in5 the5 early51900s?
, A) Client5 satisfaction
B) Clinical5 problems
C) Health5 promotion
D) Nursing5 education
Which5 topic5most5closely5 conforms5 to5 the
6. priorities5 that5 have5 been5 suggested5 for5 future5
nursing5 research?
A) Attitudes5 of5 nursing5 students5 toward5 smoking.
B) Promotion5 of5 excellence5 in5 nursing5 science.
C) Nursing5staff5morale5 and5 turnover.
Number5 of5 doctorate5 prepared5 nurses5 in
D)
various5 clinical5 specialties.
7. What5 is5 the5 process5 of5 deductive5 reasoning?
Verifying5assumptions5that5 are5 part5 of5our
A)
heritage.
Developing5 specific5 predictions5 from5 general
B)
principles.
Empirically5 testing5 observations5 that5 are5 made
C)
known5 through5 our5 senses.
Forming5 generalizations5 from5 specific
D)
observations.
What5 is5 the5 ontological5 assumption5 of5 those
8.
espousing5 a5 naturalistic5 paradigm?
Objective5 reality5 and5 those5 natural
A)
phenomena5 are5 regular5and5 orderly.
Phenomena5 are5 not5 haphazard5 and5 result5 from
B)
prior5 causes.
Reality5 is5 multiply5 constructed5 and5 multiply
C)
interpreted5 by5 humans.
Reality5is5 not5 fixed,5but5is5rather5a
D)
construction5 of5 human5 minds.
What5 is5 the5 epistemological5 assumption5 of
9.
those5 espousing5 a5 positivist5 paradigm?
The5 researcher5 is5 objective5 and5 independent
A)
of5those5 being5 studied.
Phenomena5 are5 not5 haphazard,5 but5 rather5 have
B)
antecedent5 causes.
Polit5&5Beck5Canadian5Essentials5of5Nursing5Research54th5Edition5Woo5Test5Bank5I
SBN-10:1496301463
ISBN-13:9781975109691
Table5of5Contents
Chapter51.5Introduction5to5Nursing5Research5in5an5Evidence-
Based5Practice5Environment5Chapter52.5Fundamentals5of5Evidence-
Based5Nursing5Practice
Chapter53.5Key5Concepts5and5Steps5in5Quantitative5and5Qualitative5Research5
Chapter54.5Reading5and5Critiquing5Research5Articles
Chapter55.5Ethics5in5Research
Chapter56.5Research5Problems,5Research5Questions,5and5Hypotheses5C
hapter57.5Finding5and5Reviewing5Research5Evidence5in5the5Literature5C
hapter58.5Theoretical5and5Conceptual5Frameworks
Chapter59.5Quantitative5Research5Design
Chapter510.5Sampling5and5Data5Collection5in5Quantitative5Studies5
Chapter511.5Qualitative5Designs5and5Approaches
Chapter512.5Sampling5and5Data5Collection5in5Qualitative5Studies5
Chapter513.5Mixed5Methods5and5Other5Special5Types5of5Research5
Chapter514.5Statistical5Analysis5of5Quantitative5Data
Chapter515.5Interpretation5and5Clinical5Significance5in5Quantitative5Research5
Chapter516.5Analysis5of5Qualitative5Data
Chapter517.5Trustworthiness5and5Integrity5in5Qualitative5Research5C
hapter518.5Systematic5Reviews:5Meta-Analysis5and5Metasynthesis
, Polit & Beck Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research 4th Edition Woo TestBank
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Chapter5 1.5 Introduction5 to5 Nursing5 Research5 in5 an5 Evidence-Based5 Practice5 Environment
What5 is5 the5 highest5 priority5 for5 the5 importance
1.
of5 research5 in5 the5 nursing5 profession?
Research5 findings5 provide5 evidence5 for
A)
informing5 nurses'5 decisions5 and5 actions.
Conduct5 research5 to5 better5 understand5 the
B)
context5 of5 nursing5 practice.
Document5 the5 role5 that5 nurses5 serve5 in
C)
society.
D) Establish5 nursing5 research5 areas5 of5 study.
Which5 group5 would5 be5 best5 served5 by5clinical
2.
nursing5 research?
A) Nursing5 administrators
B) Practicing5 nurses
C) Nurses'5 clients
D) Healthcare5 policymakers
In5the5 United5 States,5 in5 what5area5 does
3.
research5 play5an5 important5 role5 in5 nursing?
A) Chronic5 illness
B) Credentialing5 and5 status
C) Nurses'5 personalities
D) Nurses'5 education
What5 is5 the5 role5 of5 a5consumer5 of5 nursing
4.
research?
A) Read5 research5 reports5 for5 relevant5 findings.
Participate5 in5 generating5 evidence5 by5doing
B)
research.
Participate5 in5journal5 club5in5 a5 practice
C)
setting.
Solve5 clinical5 problems5 and5 make5 clinical
D)
decisions.
What5 was5 the5 concern5 of5most5 nursing5 studies
5.
in5 the5 early51900s?
, A) Client5 satisfaction
B) Clinical5 problems
C) Health5 promotion
D) Nursing5 education
Which5 topic5most5closely5 conforms5 to5 the
6. priorities5 that5 have5 been5 suggested5 for5 future5
nursing5 research?
A) Attitudes5 of5 nursing5 students5 toward5 smoking.
B) Promotion5 of5 excellence5 in5 nursing5 science.
C) Nursing5staff5morale5 and5 turnover.
Number5 of5 doctorate5 prepared5 nurses5 in
D)
various5 clinical5 specialties.
7. What5 is5 the5 process5 of5 deductive5 reasoning?
Verifying5assumptions5that5 are5 part5 of5our
A)
heritage.
Developing5 specific5 predictions5 from5 general
B)
principles.
Empirically5 testing5 observations5 that5 are5 made
C)
known5 through5 our5 senses.
Forming5 generalizations5 from5 specific
D)
observations.
What5 is5 the5 ontological5 assumption5 of5 those
8.
espousing5 a5 naturalistic5 paradigm?
Objective5 reality5 and5 those5 natural
A)
phenomena5 are5 regular5and5 orderly.
Phenomena5 are5 not5 haphazard5 and5 result5 from
B)
prior5 causes.
Reality5 is5 multiply5 constructed5 and5 multiply
C)
interpreted5 by5 humans.
Reality5is5 not5 fixed,5but5is5rather5a
D)
construction5 of5 human5 minds.
What5 is5 the5 epistemological5 assumption5 of
9.
those5 espousing5 a5 positivist5 paradigm?
The5 researcher5 is5 objective5 and5 independent
A)
of5those5 being5 studied.
Phenomena5 are5 not5 haphazard,5 but5 rather5 have
B)
antecedent5 causes.