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PART I. OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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1. Integrating Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement Processes
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2. Research Questions, Hypotheses, and Clinical Questions
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3. Gathering and Appraising the Literature
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4. Theoretical Frameworks for Research
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PART II. PROCESSES AND EVIDENCE RELATED TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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5. Introduction to Qualitative Research
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6. Qualitative Approaches to Research
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7. Appraising Qualitative Research
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PART III. PROCESSES AND EVIDENCE RELATED TO QUANTITATIVE RESEA
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8. Introduction to Quantitative Research
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9. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
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11. Systematic Reviews and Clinical Practice Guidelines
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,12. Sampling
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14. Data Collection Methods
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15. Reliability and Validity
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16. Data Analysis: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
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17. Understanding Research Findings
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18. Appraising Quantitative Research
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PART IV. APPLICATION OF RESEARCH: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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19. Strategies and Tools for Developing an Evidence-Based Practice
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20. Developing an Evidence-Based Practice
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21. Quality Improvement
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Chapter 01: Integrating Research, Evidence-
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1. Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes:
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a. more specifically defined nursing practice responsibilities.
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b. decreased liability within the practice of nursing.
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c. generation of a specialized body of nursing knowledge for use in nursing practice.
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d. expansion of the scope of nursing practice into other disciplines.
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nes already exist regarding responsibility. Each state has a Nurse Practice Ac
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B Liability is a legal concept related to a nurse’s legal scope of practice and
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professional standards of practice. Research does not change a nurse’s liability.
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C Nursing research generates a specialized scientific knowledge base that empow
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ers the nursing profession to anticipate and meet constantly shifting challenge
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s of health care delivery to multiple populations. It provides a foundation for
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2. An aspect of the scientific investigation of nursing practice that is also a fundamental c
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oncept of American Nurses Association (ANA)’s Code for Nurses is:
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A Scientific investigation promotes accountability, a hallmark of the nursing
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profession and a fundamental concept of the ANA’s Code for Nurses.
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B Standards of care are defined by ANA, as well as specialty nursing organizati
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ons.
The Code for Nurses states that nurses should conform to standards, but stand
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ards per se are not part of the Code.
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C Legal scope of practice is defined by each state’s Nurse Practice Act and
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D The ANA Code applies to nursing practice in general, not advanced practice.
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ND CRITICAL APPRAISAL FOR EVIDENCE-
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BASED PRACTICE 9TH EDITION BY GERI LOBIOND
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O- WOOD, AND JUDITH HABER CHAPTER 1-
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21| COMPLETE GUIDE (A+).
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WOOD,TVANDTVJUDITH TVHABER
ISBN: 9780323431316
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ISBN: 9780323447652 TA
TV TV
BLE OF CONTENT
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PART I. OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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Research Vignette
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1. Integrating Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement Processes
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2. Research Questions, Hypotheses, and Clinical Questions
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3. Gathering and Appraising the Literature
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4. Theoretical Frameworks for Research
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PART II. PROCESSES AND EVIDENCE RELATED TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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Research Vignette
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5. Introduction to Qualitative Research
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6. Qualitative Approaches to Research
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7. Appraising Qualitative Research
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PART III. PROCESSES AND EVIDENCE RELATED TO QUANTITATIVE RESEA
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RCH
Research Vignette
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8. Introduction to Quantitative Research
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9. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs
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10. Nonexperimental Designs TV
11. Systematic Reviews and Clinical Practice Guidelines
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,12. Sampling
13. Legal and Ethical Issues
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14. Data Collection Methods
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15. Reliability and Validity
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16. Data Analysis: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
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17. Understanding Research Findings
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18. Appraising Quantitative Research
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PART IV. APPLICATION OF RESEARCH: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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Research Vignette
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19. Strategies and Tools for Developing an Evidence-Based Practice
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20. Developing an Evidence-Based Practice
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21. Quality Improvement
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, TEST BANK FOR NURSING RESEARCH 9TH EDITION BY LOBIONDO-WOOD
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Chapter 01: Integrating Research, Evidence-
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Based Practice, and Quality Improvement Processes
TV TV TV TV TV
LoBiondo-
Wood & Haber: Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for Evide
TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
nce-Based Practice, 9th Edition
TV TV TV
MULTIPLE CHOICE TV
1. Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes:
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a. more specifically defined nursing practice responsibilities.
TV TV TV TV TV
b. decreased liability within the practice of nursing.
TV TV TV TV TV TV
c. generation of a specialized body of nursing knowledge for use in nursing practice.
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d. expansion of the scope of nursing practice into other disciplines.
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ANS: C TV
Feedback
A Research aids in documenting accountability of nurses, but professional guideli
TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
nes already exist regarding responsibility. Each state has a Nurse Practice Ac
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t with
TV
rules and regulations that define scope of practice.
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B Liability is a legal concept related to a nurse’s legal scope of practice and
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professional standards of practice. Research does not change a nurse’s liability.
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C Nursing research generates a specialized scientific knowledge base that empow
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ers the nursing profession to anticipate and meet constantly shifting challenge
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s of health care delivery to multiple populations. It provides a foundation for
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evidence-based nursing care and quality improvement activities.
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D Although research can doNcuUmReS
ntInNuG
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inB
g .acCcO
ouMntability, each state’s Nurse
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Practice Act defines the scope of nursing practice for that state.
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2. An aspect of the scientific investigation of nursing practice that is also a fundamental c
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oncept of American Nurses Association (ANA)’s Code for Nurses is:
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a. professional accountability. TV
b. standards of care. TV TV
c. legal scope of practice.
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d. advanced practice nursing activities. TV TV TV
ANS: A TV
Feedback
A Scientific investigation promotes accountability, a hallmark of the nursing
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profession and a fundamental concept of the ANA’s Code for Nurses.
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B Standards of care are defined by ANA, as well as specialty nursing organizati
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ons.
The Code for Nurses states that nurses should conform to standards, but stand
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ards per se are not part of the Code.
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C Legal scope of practice is defined by each state’s Nurse Practice Act and
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elaborated in its rules and regulations.TV TV TV TV TV
D The ANA Code applies to nursing practice in general, not advanced practice.
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