Polit & Beck's Nursing Research Generating and Assessing
Evidence for Nursing Practice 12th Edition By Cheryl Tatano|
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,TABLE OF CONTENT
PART 1 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment
Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Nursing: Translating Research Evidence into Practice
Chapter 3 Key Concepts and Steps in Qualitative and Quantitative Research
PART 2 CONCEPTUALIZING AND PLANNING A STUDY TO GENERATE EVIDENCE FOR NURSING
Chapter 4 Research Problems, Research Questions, and Hypotheses
Chapter 5 Literature Reviews: Finding and Critically Appraising Evidence
Chapter 6 Theoretical Frameworks
Chapter 7 Ethics in Nursing Research
Chapter 8 Planning a Nursing Study
PART 3 DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING QUANTITATIVE STUDIES TO GENERATE EVIDENCE FOR
NURSING
Chapter 9 Quantitative Research Design
Chapter 10 Rigor and Validity in Quantitative Research
Chapter 11 Specific Types of Quantitative Research
Chapter 12 Quality Improvement and Improvement Science
Chapter 13 Sampling in Quantitative Research
Chapter 14 Data Collection in Quantitative Research
Chapter 15 Measurement and Data Quality
Chapter 16 Developing and Testing Self-Report Scales
Chapter 17 Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 18 Inferential Statistics
Chapter 19 Multivariate Statistics
Chapter 20 Processes of Quantitative Data Analysis
Chapter 21 Clinical Significance and Interpretation of Quantitative Results
PART 4 DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING QUALITATIVE STUDIES TO GENERATE EVIDENCE FOR
NURSING
Chapter 22 Qualitative Research Design and Approaches
Chapter 23 Sampling in Qualitative Research
Chapter 24 Data Collection in Qualitative Research
Chapter 25 Qualitative Data Analysis
Chapter 26 Trustworthiness and Rigor in Qualitative Research
PART 5 DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING MIXED METHODS STUDIES TO GENERATE EVIDENCE FOR
NURSING
Chapter 27 Basics of Mixed Methods Research
Chapter 28 Developing Complex Nursing Interventions Using Mixed Methods Research
Chapter 29 Feasibility and Pilot Studies of Interventions Using Mixed Methods
PART 6 BUILDING AN EVIDENCE BASE FOR NURSING PRACTICE
Chapter 30 Systematic Reviews of Research Evidence
Chapter 31 Applicability, Generalizability, and Relevance: Toward Practice -Based Evidence
Chapter 32 Disseminating Evidence: Reporting Research Findings
Chapter 33 Writing Proposals to Generate Evidence
,Chapter 1. The Evolution of Nursing
Cooper: Foundations and Adult Health Nursing, 9th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is a nursing program considered when certified by a state agency?
a. Accredited
b. Approved
c. Provisional
d. Exemplified
ANS: B
Approved means certified by a state agency for having met minimum standards; accredited
means certified by the NLN for having met more complex standards. Provisional and
exemplified are not terms used in regard to nursing program certification.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 10 OBJ: 5
TOP: Nursing programs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A
2. Which of the following must the nurse recognize regarding the health care delivery system?
a. It includes all states.
b. It affects the illness of patients.
c. Insurance companies are not involved.
d. The major goal is to achieve optimal levels of health care.
ANS: D
The nurse must recognize that in the health care delivery system, the major goal is to achieve
optimal levels of health care. The health care system consists of a network of agencies,
facilities, and providers involved with health care in a specified geographic area. Insurance
companies do have involvement in the health care system. The illness of patients is not
necessarily affected by the health care system.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7
TOP: Health care systems KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A
3. What is required by the health care team to identify the needs of a patient and to design care to
meet those needs?
a. The Kardex
b. The health care provider’s order sheet
c. An individualized care plan
d. The nurse’s notes
ANS: C
An individualized care plan involves all health care workers and outlines care to meet the
needs of the individual patient. The Kardex, health care provider’s order sheet, and nurse’s
notes do not identify the needs of the patient nor are they designed to assist all members of the
health care team to meet those needs.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 13 OBJ: 8 | 9
, TOP: Care plan KEY: Nursing Process Step: Planning MSC: NCLEX: N/A
4. Patient care emphasis on wellness, rather than illness, begins as a result of:
a. increased education concerning causes of illness.
b. improved insurance payments.
c. decentralized care centers.
d. increased number of health care givers.
ANS: A
The acute awareness of preventive medicine has resulted in today’s emphasis on education
about issues such as smoking, heart disease, drug and alcohol abuse, weight control, and
mental health and wellness promotion activities. This preventive education has resulted in an
emphasis on wellness, rather than illness. Improved insurance payments, decentralized care
centers, and increased numbers of health care givers did not influence an emphasis on
wellness.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 12 OBJ: 4 | 8
TOP: Wellness KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A
5. What is the most effective process to ensure that the care plan is meeting the needs of the
patient?
a. Documentation
b. Communication
c. Evaluation
d. Planning
ANS: B
Communication is the primary essential component among the health care team to evaluate
and modify the care plan. Documentation, evaluation, and planning are not primary essential
components to ensure the care plan is meeting the needs of the patient.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 17 OBJ: 8
TOP: Communication KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A
6. How does an interdisciplinary approach to patient treatment enhance care?
a. By improving efficiency of care
b. By reducing the number of caregivers
c. By preventing the fragmentation of patient care
d. By shortening hospital stay
ANS: C
An interdisciplinary approach prevents fragmentation of care. An interdisciplinary approach
does not improve the efficiency of care, reduce the number of caregivers, or shorten hospital
stay.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 | 9
TOP: Interdisciplinary approach KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A
7. How may a newly licensed LPN/LVN practice?
a. Independently in a hospital setting