5th Edition by Mina Singh
Chapters 1-21
,TEST BANK FOR NURSING RESEARCH IN CANADA, 5TH EDITION
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by Mina Singh, RN, RP, BSc, BScN MEd, PhD, I-
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FCNEI, Cherylyn Cameron, RN, PhD,Geri LoBiondo- bd bd bd bd d
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Wood, PhD, RN, FAAN and Judith Haber, PhD, RN, FAAN bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
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Part I: Research Overview Research Vignette: A Program of Research inTranscultural Nursing
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1. TheRole of Research in Nursing
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2. TheoreticalFramework d
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3. CriticalReading Strategies: Overviewof the Research Process
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4. DevelopingResearch Questions,Hypotheses, and Clinical Questions d
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5. Finding and Appraisingthe Literature d
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6. Legaland Ethical Issues d
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PartII: Qualitative ResearchResearch Vignette: Creating QualitativelyDerived Knowledge for a Practice Discipline
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7. IntroductiontoQualitative Research d
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8. Qualitative Approaches to Research bd bd bd
PartIII: Quantitative Research Research Vignette:T acklingthePrevention ofF alls Among Older Adults
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9. IntroductiontoQuantitative Research d
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10. Experimental and Quasiexperimental Designs bd bd bd
11. Non-experimentalDesigns bd
PartIV: Processes Related to Research Research Vignette: Partnering with parents toreducenewborn pain - evidence and implementation
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12. Sampling
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14. Rigour in Research bd bd
15. QualitativeData Analysis d
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16. QuantitativeData Analysis d
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17. Presenting theFindings bd bd
Part V: Critiquing Research Research Vignette:AProgram of Research
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18. CritiquingQualitative Research d
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19. CritiquingQuantitativeResearch d
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Part VI: Application of Research: Evidence-Informed Practice Research Vignette: From my Ph.D. to her Post-
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Doctoral studies: Building aSurvivorship Cancer Care Program
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20. Developingan Evidence-Informed PracticeResearch Vignette: SocialSupport Needs of Older Adults d
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,Chapter01:The Role of Research in Nursing
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LoBiondo-Wood: Nursing Research in Canada,5th Edition bd bd bd bd d
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MULTIPLECHOICE d
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1. Akey step to the development of nursing research was
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a. the endowment of nursing research chairs.
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b. universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs. bd bd bd bd
c. a baccalaureate degree becoming the entry to practice.
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d. the Canadian NursesAssociation developing a research mandate.
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ANSWER: B b d
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A Endowment of nursing research chairs did not occur until the number of nurseswit bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd d
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h PhD degrees increased.
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B Universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs provided an introduction tor bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd d
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esearch within the BScN programs and led to further nursing education at the bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
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C Baccalaureate degrees becoming the entry to practice did not occur until thetw bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd d
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D The Canadian NursesAssociation did not develop a research mandate until the
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DIF: Cognitive Level:Application bd bd
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotionand
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Maintenance
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2. How is nursing research significant to the profession of nursing?
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a. Responsibilityis more specifically defined. bd bd bd bd
b. Liability within the practice of nursing is decreased. bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
c. Aspecialized body of knowledge is generated for use in the delivery of health care.
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d. The scope of nursing practice is expanded into areas formerly reserved for otherdisc
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ANSWER: C b d
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A Research aids in documenting accountabilityof nurses, but professional bd bd bd bd d
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guidelines regarding responsibilityalready exist. bd bd d
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B Liabilityis a legal concept. Research does not promote liability. bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
C Theory-based nursing research provides a foundation for evidence- bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
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D Nursing research expands the discipline of nursing as it pertains to nursingpr bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd d
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension bd bd
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotionand
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, 3. Whyare nursing practice–oriented scientific investigations valuable?
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a. Theyvalidate the effectiveness of particular nursing interventions.bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
b. They encourage consumers to question the quality of health care.
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c. Theylimit the theory base for clinical decision making.
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d. Theymandate health care reform. bd bd bd bd
ANSWER: A b d
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A Practice-focused research supports the effectiveness of nursing interventions and bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
reinforces quality of nursing care. bd bd bd bd
B On the contrary, they help reassure consumers about the qualityof health care.
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C They support the development of the theory base for clinical decision making.
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D They reinforce the effectiveness of current nursing practice.
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MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotionand
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4. When a change in nursing practice results in decreased cost of care, what additional factormus
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a. Ensuring compliance of the change by nurses with diverse educationalba bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd d
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b. Maintaining or improving the qualityof care resulting from the change in practice bd bd bd bd d
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c. Encouraging patients to be active partners in their health care decisions bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
d. Disseminating the change beyond the discipline of nursing bd bd bd bd bd bd bd
ANSWER: B b d
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A Not all nurses are responsible for supervising compliance with new measures.
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B Nurses are accountable tomaintain qualitypatient care despite cost-cutting
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C Nurses should encourage patient participation in care despite cost-
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MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotionand
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5. Whydo nurses who do not conduct research need to understand the nursing research process?
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a. To identifypotential participants forclinical research studies
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b. To assist in collecting accurate data for clinical research studies
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c. To teach patients and families about the usefulness of participation in research
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d. To be able to evaluate nursing research reports for relevance to their own clinicalpra
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ANSWER: D b d