Exam 5: Linking Theory, Research, and Practice
Exam 1: What Is Evidence-Based Practice14 Questions
Exam 2: Using Evidence Through Collaboration to Promote Excellence in Nursing Practice10 Questions
Exam 3: Identifying Research Questions15 Questions
Exam 4: Finding Sources of Evidence20 Questions
Exam 5: Linking Theory, Research, and Practice10 Questions
Exam 6: Key Principles of Quantitative Designs20 Questions
Exam 7: Quantitative Designs: Using Numbers to Provide Evidence10 Questions
Exam 8: Epidemiologic Designs: Using Data to Understand Populations10 Questions
Exam 9: Qualitative Designs: Using Words to Provide Evidence15 Questions
Exam 10: Collecting Evidence20 Questions
Exam 11: Using Samples to Provide Evidence20 Questions
Exam 12: Other Sources of Evidence20 Questions
Exam 13: What Do the Quantitative Data Mean19 Questions
Exam 14: What Do the Qualitative Data Mean15 Questions
Exam 15: Weighing in on the Evidence15 Questions
Exam 16: Transitioning Evidence to Practice10 Questions
Exam 17: Developing Oneself As an Innovator10 Questions
Exam 18: Evaluating Outcomes of Innovations10 Questions
Exam 19: Sharing the Insights With Others10 Questions
Exam 20: Understanding Research Utilization and EBP Collaboration in Nursing Practice.99 Questions
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When Virginia Henderson is credited with publishing the first definition of nursing as "to attend the functional needs of patients" in a text from 1955, but this definition of nursing was really given by her coauthor, Bertha Harmer, in a 1925 text, what is occurring?
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Florence Nightingale's definition of health as "the absence of disease" is an example of which type of definition?
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A researcher studying hand hygiene practices of visitors to medical facilities hypothesizes that if hand sanitizer dispensers are placed by the doors of bathroom facilities, then a significant percentage of facility users will replace soap-and-water hand hygiene with sanitizer hygiene only. Which of the following guides the researcher's hypothesis?
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When researchers and theorists contributing to the body of nursing knowledge fail to give credit to the work of those who came before them, the evolution of nursing knowledge becomes difficult to trace.
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When a patient does not respond to a well-researched intervention that is normally successful, the nurse must rely more on research findings and less on clinical judgment and patient preference.
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Which of the following individuals is engaging in research and theory development at the micro level?
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A researcher wants to design a study that investigates the effects of engagement with animals on the emotional health of patients in long-term inpatient care. In order to measure the variable "emotional health," what must the researcher first develop?
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When a researcher uses deduction to formulate a hypothesis and then forms a theory, why can it be said that a theory is never proven?
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In the United States during the 1970s, nursing practice included the use of granulated sugar to pack stage III and IV wounds based on the idea that bacteria would be less invasive of new tissue formation. Over time, this method did not result in statistically significant increases in wound-healing time when compared to the saline wet-packing method. Research was initiated to determine which packing method led to the best wound healing. The use of sugar for wound packing was an example of what type of practice?
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