NUR351: Evidence-Based Practice Test 1
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
When conducting a literature review, it is important to locate relevant studies. One
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bibliographic database that is particularly helpful to nurse researchers is CINAHL.
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In the process of conducting a literature review, the nurse researcher is using studies written by
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the researchers who conducted the studies. This type of information source is known as:
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Meta-analysis
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Primary
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The primary purpose of the research literature review is: (Select all that apply.)
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A. Develop recommendations for future research
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B. Suggest appropriate research methods
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C. Assist in developing the research question
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D. Collect data about the target population
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E. Construct a conceptual framework -
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B, C, E --- Rationale: Literature reviews lay the foundation for new research studies.
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During the process of conducting a literature review, information from peer-reviewed sources
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serve to inform the researcher about appropriate methods, conceptual frameworks, and
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research questions.
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Which type of evidence based on the evidence hierarchy is considered to be the strongest?
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Expert opinion fl
Qualitative study - fl fl fl
Systematic review
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One advantage of meta-analysis as an integration is:
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Objectivity
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Objectivity
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,Which database contains a collection of systematic reviews that can be used to answer clinical
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questions?
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Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl
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Cochrane Collection Database
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Meta-synthesis is defined as the critical appraisal of what type of research? fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl
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The nurse locates a meta-analysis study on a clinical topic. When evaluating the research
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question or hypothesis for the individual studies, what characteristic is to be expected?
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A. The research questions and hypotheses should be different across studies.
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B. There should be general similarities between studies' questions and hypotheses.
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C. Some studies may have research questions and other studies have hypotheses
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D. The questions or hypotheses across studies should be essentially identical. -
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D
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The nurse differentiates between types of systematic reviews. Which type includes only
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qualitative studies?
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Meta-analysis
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Meta-synthesis
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The nurse examines characteristics of systematic reviews. Which quality would always be part
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of systematic reviews?
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A. They reduce sample size to manageable numbers.
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B. They are developed through standard sampling and data procedures.
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C. They allow merging of information from diverse studies into one report.
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D. They incorporate reviews of both research and non-research literature. -
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B
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The nurse determines the strength of evidence for application to practice, based on study
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design. Rank order these types of reports based on the Hierarchy of Evidence.
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i. Evidence from controlled trials without randomization
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ii. Evidence obtained from well-designed RCTs
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iii. Systematic review of all relevant RCTs
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,iv. Evidence from single descriptive studies
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v. Evidence from the opinion of experts -
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A nurse summarizes the pattern of levels of evidence for practice. Which type of report would
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likely contain the strongest evidence?
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Single qualitative study fl fl
Reports by clinical experts fl fl fl
Single randomized controlled trial fl fl fl
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A nurse researcher has defined a clinical problem and is developing a plan for his study. This
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step in the quantitative research process involves identification of which of the following
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components?
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A. Sample design
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B. Data collection method
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C. Data analysis
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D. Research design
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E. Data collection -
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After planning his research study, the nurse is ready for the implementation phase. During this
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step, data will be collected from study participants. Which of the following are considered to
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be appropriate methods of data collection for quantitative studies?
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Narratives
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Self-reports
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Self-reports
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In order for statistical results to be useful to clinicians and researchers, the results must be:
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Interpreted
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Interpreted
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The level of the researchers experience may be a barrier to implementing a research study.
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When reviewing a research journal, the nurse is aware that this research method involves
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collection of numerical data:
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Quantitative
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When selecting a problem for a quantitative study, which are most likely to be used as sources
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of information? (Select all that apply.)
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A. Clinical practices that result in positive client outcomes
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B. Existing nursing theories
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C. Creative questioning about practice
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D. Published research studies about topics of interest
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E. Clinical practices that are outdated -
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B, C, D
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The nurse must compensate for barriers that arise when doing research. Which barrier would
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occur during the implementation phase?
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A. Staff not adequately trained to collect data
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B. Lack of researcher skill in interpreting results
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C. Difficulty identifying an available sample
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D. Inadequate resources to complete data analysis -
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A
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When engaging in the implementation phase of research, which action is the nurse likely to
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take?
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Collect study data
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When engaging in a research study, in what order does the nurse organize the steps of the
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research process?
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A. Problem, planning, implementation, dissemination, analysis and interpretation
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B. Problem, planning, implementation, analysis and interpretation, dissemination
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C. Planning, problem, analysis and interpretation, implementation, dissemination
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D. Planning, implementation, analysis and interpretation, dissemination, problem -
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B
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The discussion section of a research study noted several limitations. These limitations indicate
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the study is flawed, and therefore, the results are not meaningful.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
When conducting a literature review, it is important to locate relevant studies. One
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bibliographic database that is particularly helpful to nurse researchers is CINAHL.
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True
False - fl fl
True
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In the process of conducting a literature review, the nurse researcher is using studies written by
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the researchers who conducted the studies. This type of information source is known as:
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Meta-analysis
Secondary
Primary
Evidence-based - fl fl
Primary
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The primary purpose of the research literature review is: (Select all that apply.)
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A. Develop recommendations for future research
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B. Suggest appropriate research methods
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C. Assist in developing the research question
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D. Collect data about the target population
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E. Construct a conceptual framework -
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B, C, E --- Rationale: Literature reviews lay the foundation for new research studies.
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During the process of conducting a literature review, information from peer-reviewed sources
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serve to inform the researcher about appropriate methods, conceptual frameworks, and
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research questions.
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Which type of evidence based on the evidence hierarchy is considered to be the strongest?
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Systematic review fl
Single randomized control trial fl fl fl
Expert opinion fl
Qualitative study - fl fl fl
Systematic review
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One advantage of meta-analysis as an integration is:
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Objectivity
Rigor
Complexity
Significance - fl fl
Objectivity
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1|Pa g e
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,Which database contains a collection of systematic reviews that can be used to answer clinical
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questions?
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MEDLINE
Cochrane Collection Database fl fl
Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl
PsycINFO - fl fl
Cochrane Collection Database
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Meta-synthesis is defined as the critical appraisal of what type of research? fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl
Case study fl
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Qualitative
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The nurse locates a meta-analysis study on a clinical topic. When evaluating the research
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question or hypothesis for the individual studies, what characteristic is to be expected?
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A. The research questions and hypotheses should be different across studies.
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B. There should be general similarities between studies' questions and hypotheses.
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C. Some studies may have research questions and other studies have hypotheses
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D. The questions or hypotheses across studies should be essentially identical. -
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D
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The nurse differentiates between types of systematic reviews. Which type includes only
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qualitative studies?
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Narrative reviews fl
Meta-analysis
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Meta-synthesis
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The nurse examines characteristics of systematic reviews. Which quality would always be part
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of systematic reviews?
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A. They reduce sample size to manageable numbers.
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B. They are developed through standard sampling and data procedures.
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C. They allow merging of information from diverse studies into one report.
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D. They incorporate reviews of both research and non-research literature. -
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B
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The nurse determines the strength of evidence for application to practice, based on study
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design. Rank order these types of reports based on the Hierarchy of Evidence.
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i. Evidence from controlled trials without randomization
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ii. Evidence obtained from well-designed RCTs
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iii. Systematic review of all relevant RCTs
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v. Evidence from the opinion of experts -
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A nurse summarizes the pattern of levels of evidence for practice. Which type of report would
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likely contain the strongest evidence?
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Single qualitative study fl fl
Reports by clinical experts fl fl fl
Single randomized controlled trial fl fl fl
Systematic review of quantitative studies - fl fl fl fl fl fl
Systematic review of quantitative studies
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A nurse researcher has defined a clinical problem and is developing a plan for his study. This
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step in the quantitative research process involves identification of which of the following
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components?
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A. Sample design
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B. Data collection method
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C. Data analysis
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D. Research design
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E. Data collection -
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After planning his research study, the nurse is ready for the implementation phase. During this
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step, data will be collected from study participants. Which of the following are considered to
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be appropriate methods of data collection for quantitative studies?
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Narratives
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Self-reports
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Self-reports
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In order for statistical results to be useful to clinicians and researchers, the results must be:
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Interpreted
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Experimental
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Interpreted
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The level of the researchers experience may be a barrier to implementing a research study.
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When reviewing a research journal, the nurse is aware that this research method involves
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collection of numerical data:
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When selecting a problem for a quantitative study, which are most likely to be used as sources
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of information? (Select all that apply.)
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A. Clinical practices that result in positive client outcomes
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B. Existing nursing theories
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C. Creative questioning about practice
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D. Published research studies about topics of interest
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E. Clinical practices that are outdated -
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The nurse must compensate for barriers that arise when doing research. Which barrier would
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occur during the implementation phase?
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A. Staff not adequately trained to collect data
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When engaging in the implementation phase of research, which action is the nurse likely to
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take?
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Complete the statistical analysis. fl fl fl
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Collect study data
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When engaging in a research study, in what order does the nurse organize the steps of the
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research process?
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A. Problem, planning, implementation, dissemination, analysis and interpretation
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B
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The discussion section of a research study noted several limitations. These limitations indicate
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