NURSING INTERVENTIONS AND CLINICAL SKILLS 7TH EDITION BY POTTER PERRY TESTBANK
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Chapter 01: Using Evidence in Nursing Practice
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Perry et al.: Nursing Interventions & Clinical Skills, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE f
1. A nursing educator is explaining how the best clinical practices are determined. Which
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statement best explains the purpose of evidence-based practice?
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a. It ensures that all patients receive holistic care.
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b. It provides a definite reason for providing care in a specific manner.
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c. It prevents errors when care is being delivered.
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d. It guarantees that care delivered is based on research.
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ANS: B f
Evidence-based practice is the use of the current best evidence in making patient care decisions. f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
It applies to all types of health care professionals. Currently there is no method that can ensure that
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all patients receive holistic care, that all errors can be prevented, or that a guarantee exists that
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care given is based on research.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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2. Which question is a problem-focused trigger for initiating the evidence-based practice method in
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nursing care?
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a. What is known about reduction of urinary tract infections in the older adult with
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diabetes? f
b. How can chronic pain best be described when the patient is nonverbal?
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c. How long can an IV catheter remain in place in a patient with obesity?
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d. What measures can the nurse take to reduce the rising incidence of urinary tract
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infections on the older adult care unit?
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ANS: D f
Evidence-based practice (EBP) questions tend to arise from two sources: recurrent problems or f f f f f f f f f f f f
new knowledge. In the correct option, the increase in urinary tract infections indicates a trend or
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recurring problem in a specific group of patients. The other questions are general information
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questions, not based on what is happening in a specific area or to a group of specific patients in an
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area or relating to an observed trend.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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3. What does the “I” indicate in a “PICO” question?
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a. Intervention of interest f f
b. Incorporation of concepts f f
c. Implementation by nursing f f
d. Interest of personnel f f
ANS: A f
The “I” stands for intervention of interest, meaning what the nurse hopes to use in practice and
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believes is worthwhile or valuable. This could be a treatment for a specific type of wound or an
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approach on how to teach food preparation for a patient with impaired sight.
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, DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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4. Who will the clinical research nurse contact to search relevant databases in preparation for an
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upcoming study?
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a. The physician whose patients may be involved in the study
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b. The medical librarian f f
c. The nurse manager of the unit where the study will be conducted
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d. The director of nursing of the facility
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ANS: B f
The medical librarian is most knowledgeable regarding databases relevant to a study. The other
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individuals do not have the knowledge regarding relevant databases.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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5. Which database contains summaries of clinical guidelines and their development?
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a. MEDLINE
b. CINAHL
c. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews f f f f
d. The National Guideline Clearinghouse
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ANS: D f
The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a database supported by the Agency for Healthcare
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Research and Quality. It contains summaries of clinical guidelines for practice. MEDLINE is
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a database for studies in medic N
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allied health. CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature) includes
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studies in nursing, allied health, and biomedicine. The Cochrane Database Full text of
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regularly updated systematic reviews prepared bythe Cochrane Collaboration includes
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completed reviews and protocols.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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6. Which does the nurse researcher identify as the strongest type of research?
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a. Randomized controlled trials f f
b. A qualitative study
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c. A descriptive study
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d. A case controlled study
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ANS: A f
Individual randomized controlled trials are close to the top of the research pyramid. Only
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systematic reviews and meta-analyses are higher. This type of study tests an intervention against
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the usual standard of care. The other types of studies are useful but do not give the same type of
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information as a randomized controlled trial provides.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
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, 7. What is the nurse attempting to determine when critiquing the evidence related to a PICOT
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question?
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a. The ethical conduct of the research the nurse read
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b. The strength of the evidence found in the literature
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c. Ifthere are any experts in the clinical question needing to be researched
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d. If the study demonstrates cost-effectiveness if a change in practice occurs
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ANS: B f
Once a literature search is complete and data are gathered about the question, it is time to critique
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the evidence. Critiquing the evidence involves a systematic approach to looking at the strength of
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the work reviewed and its relevance. The other questions are not applicable to critiquing the
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evidence.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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8. A nurse finds a cohort study comparing one group taking hormone treatment with another group
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not taking hormone treatment to determine the incidence of changes in bone density of the lower
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spine. What can the nurse imply from this study?
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a. Low level of strength makes the study limited in value.
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b. Moderate level of strength makes the study probably useful. f f f f f f f f
c. Opinions of the individuals in the cohort are not research. f f f f f f f f f
d. This could be the basis for a Quality Improvement project.
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ANS: B f
A cohort study is Level 4 evidence as it is a single, non-experimental study. This moderate level
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of evidence makes the study probably useful but the nurse should strive to find stronger evidence.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
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9. Which question would be the best example of a knowledge-focused trigger for conducting an
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evidence-based practice project?
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a. What is the best method for treatment of leg swelling when a patient is taking
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gabapentin (Neurontin)?
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b. How can we decrease the incidence of skin cancer in adults over the age of 65?
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c. What is the current evidence for improving oral intake for cancer patients with
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stomatitis? f
d. What is the maximal length of time our hospital allows irrigation kits to be used?
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ANS: C f
Evidence-based practice (EBP) questions tend to arise from two sources: recurrent problems or f f f f f f f f f f f f
new knowledge. In this example, the new knowledge that drives the question is the one looking
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at current evidence. The other questions do not look at the newest knowledge to form a question to
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research.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyzing f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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MULTIPLE RESPONSE f
, 1. When planning to implement an evidence-based practice strategy, what factors are most
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important for the nurse to consider and include? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Time required to perform the strategy f f f f f
b. Patient preferences and values f f f
c. Clinical expertise f
d. Scientific knowledge f
e. Historical practices f
ANS: B, C, D f f f
When implementing evidence-based practice, the nurse considers and includes clinical expertise
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and patient preferences and values in addition to the scientific knowledge. Time required to
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perform the new strategy and customary practices are not vital to this approach. In fact, EBP seeks
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to ensure practices are based on evidence and not just historical practice.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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2. A new nurse wants to ensure practice is based on the best knowledge available. What actions are
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best for this nurse to be involved in evidence-based practice? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Design and conduct a study based on interest. f f f f f f f
b. Join the hospital’s policy review committee. f f f f f
c. Remain vigilant for recurring problems. f f f f
d. Maintain a spirit of inquiry. f f f f
e. Read current literature appropriate to practice area. f f f f f f
ANS: B, C, D, E f f f f
This novice nurse would best mNaint ain an evidence-based nursing practice by joining policy
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review committees, watching for and taking note of recurring problems in the practice area,
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maintaining a spirit of inquiry, and staying current in the literature. The nurse would not need to
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design and conduct a study.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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3. When explaining the value of evidence-based practice, what benefits does the nurse include?
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(Select all that apply.)
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a. Improves quality of care. f f f
b. Improves patient outcomes. f f
c. Improves stakeholder satisfaction. f f
d. Incorporates near real-time data in practice. f f f f f
e. Helps nurses remain current in practice. f f f f f
ANS: A, B, D, E f f f f
There are five ways that EBP adds value to the health care system: helps clinicians remain
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current on standardized, evidence-based protocols; uses near real-time scientific data to make
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care decisions; improves transparency, accountability, and value (e.g. safe care); improves
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quality of care; and improves outcomes. One would hope all stakeholders would be more
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satisfied with this method of determining care but that is not one of the specific benefits.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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(COMPLETE WITH ALL CHAPTERS 1-32) f f f f f
Chapter 01: Using Evidence in Nursing Practice
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Perry et al.: Nursing Interventions & Clinical Skills, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE f
1. A nursing educator is explaining how the best clinical practices are determined. Which
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statement best explains the purpose of evidence-based practice?
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a. It ensures that all patients receive holistic care.
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b. It provides a definite reason for providing care in a specific manner.
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c. It prevents errors when care is being delivered.
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d. It guarantees that care delivered is based on research.
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ANS: B f
Evidence-based practice is the use of the current best evidence in making patient care decisions. f f f f f f f f f f f f f f
It applies to all types of health care professionals. Currently there is no method that can ensure that
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all patients receive holistic care, that all errors can be prevented, or that a guarantee exists that
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care given is based on research.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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2. Which question is a problem-focused trigger for initiating the evidence-based practice method in
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nursing care?
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a. What is known about reduction of urinary tract infections in the older adult with
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diabetes? f
b. How can chronic pain best be described when the patient is nonverbal?
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c. How long can an IV catheter remain in place in a patient with obesity?
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d. What measures can the nurse take to reduce the rising incidence of urinary tract
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infections on the older adult care unit?
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ANS: D f
Evidence-based practice (EBP) questions tend to arise from two sources: recurrent problems or f f f f f f f f f f f f
new knowledge. In the correct option, the increase in urinary tract infections indicates a trend or
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recurring problem in a specific group of patients. The other questions are general information
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questions, not based on what is happening in a specific area or to a group of specific patients in an
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area or relating to an observed trend.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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3. What does the “I” indicate in a “PICO” question?
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a. Intervention of interest f f
b. Incorporation of concepts f f
c. Implementation by nursing f f
d. Interest of personnel f f
ANS: A f
The “I” stands for intervention of interest, meaning what the nurse hopes to use in practice and
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believes is worthwhile or valuable. This could be a treatment for a specific type of wound or an
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approach on how to teach food preparation for a patient with impaired sight.
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, DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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4. Who will the clinical research nurse contact to search relevant databases in preparation for an
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upcoming study?
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a. The physician whose patients may be involved in the study
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b. The medical librarian f f
c. The nurse manager of the unit where the study will be conducted
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d. The director of nursing of the facility
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ANS: B f
The medical librarian is most knowledgeable regarding databases relevant to a study. The other
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individuals do not have the knowledge regarding relevant databases.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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5. Which database contains summaries of clinical guidelines and their development?
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a. MEDLINE
b. CINAHL
c. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews f f f f
d. The National Guideline Clearinghouse
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ANS: D f
The National Guideline Clearinghouse is a database supported by the Agency for Healthcare
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Research and Quality. It contains summaries of clinical guidelines for practice. MEDLINE is
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a database for studies in medic N
f i ne, nursing, dentistry, psychiatry, veterinary medicine, and
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allied health. CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature) includes
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studies in nursing, allied health, and biomedicine. The Cochrane Database Full text of
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regularly updated systematic reviews prepared bythe Cochrane Collaboration includes
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completed reviews and protocols.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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6. Which does the nurse researcher identify as the strongest type of research?
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a. Randomized controlled trials f f
b. A qualitative study
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c. A descriptive study
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d. A case controlled study
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ANS: A f
Individual randomized controlled trials are close to the top of the research pyramid. Only
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systematic reviews and meta-analyses are higher. This type of study tests an intervention against
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the usual standard of care. The other types of studies are useful but do not give the same type of
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information as a randomized controlled trial provides.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
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, 7. What is the nurse attempting to determine when critiquing the evidence related to a PICOT
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question?
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a. The ethical conduct of the research the nurse read
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b. The strength of the evidence found in the literature
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c. Ifthere are any experts in the clinical question needing to be researched
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d. If the study demonstrates cost-effectiveness if a change in practice occurs
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ANS: B f
Once a literature search is complete and data are gathered about the question, it is time to critique
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the evidence. Critiquing the evidence involves a systematic approach to looking at the strength of
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the work reviewed and its relevance. The other questions are not applicable to critiquing the
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evidence.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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8. A nurse finds a cohort study comparing one group taking hormone treatment with another group
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not taking hormone treatment to determine the incidence of changes in bone density of the lower
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spine. What can the nurse imply from this study?
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a. Low level of strength makes the study limited in value.
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b. Moderate level of strength makes the study probably useful. f f f f f f f f
c. Opinions of the individuals in the cohort are not research. f f f f f f f f f
d. This could be the basis for a Quality Improvement project.
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ANS: B f
A cohort study is Level 4 evidence as it is a single, non-experimental study. This moderate level
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of evidence makes the study probably useful but the nurse should strive to find stronger evidence.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
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9. Which question would be the best example of a knowledge-focused trigger for conducting an
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evidence-based practice project?
f f f
a. What is the best method for treatment of leg swelling when a patient is taking
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gabapentin (Neurontin)?
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b. How can we decrease the incidence of skin cancer in adults over the age of 65?
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c. What is the current evidence for improving oral intake for cancer patients with
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stomatitis? f
d. What is the maximal length of time our hospital allows irrigation kits to be used?
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ANS: C f
Evidence-based practice (EBP) questions tend to arise from two sources: recurrent problems or f f f f f f f f f f f f
new knowledge. In this example, the new knowledge that drives the question is the one looking
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at current evidence. The other questions do not look at the newest knowledge to form a question to
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research.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyzing f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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MULTIPLE RESPONSE f
, 1. When planning to implement an evidence-based practice strategy, what factors are most
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important for the nurse to consider and include? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Time required to perform the strategy f f f f f
b. Patient preferences and values f f f
c. Clinical expertise f
d. Scientific knowledge f
e. Historical practices f
ANS: B, C, D f f f
When implementing evidence-based practice, the nurse considers and includes clinical expertise
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and patient preferences and values in addition to the scientific knowledge. Time required to
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perform the new strategy and customary practices are not vital to this approach. In fact, EBP seeks
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to ensure practices are based on evidence and not just historical practice.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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2. A new nurse wants to ensure practice is based on the best knowledge available. What actions are
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best for this nurse to be involved in evidence-based practice? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Design and conduct a study based on interest. f f f f f f f
b. Join the hospital’s policy review committee. f f f f f
c. Remain vigilant for recurring problems. f f f f
d. Maintain a spirit of inquiry. f f f f
e. Read current literature appropriate to practice area. f f f f f f
ANS: B, C, D, E f f f f
This novice nurse would best mNaint ain an evidence-based nursing practice by joining policy
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review committees, watching for and taking note of recurring problems in the practice area,
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maintaining a spirit of inquiry, and staying current in the literature. The nurse would not need to
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design and conduct a study.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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3. When explaining the value of evidence-based practice, what benefits does the nurse include?
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(Select all that apply.)
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a. Improves quality of care. f f f
b. Improves patient outcomes. f f
c. Improves stakeholder satisfaction. f f
d. Incorporates near real-time data in practice. f f f f f
e. Helps nurses remain current in practice. f f f f f
ANS: A, B, D, E f f f f
There are five ways that EBP adds value to the health care system: helps clinicians remain
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current on standardized, evidence-based protocols; uses near real-time scientific data to make
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care decisions; improves transparency, accountability, and value (e.g. safe care); improves
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quality of care; and improves outcomes. One would hope all stakeholders would be more
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satisfied with this method of determining care but that is not one of the specific benefits.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering f f OBJ: NCLEX: Safeand Effective Care Environment
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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
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