Exam 1: What Is Evidence-Based Practice

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Which of the following is true with regard to following the steps of the research process?

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Which of the following is true regarding replication studies?

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Briefly discuss how different types of research can by classified.

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Categories of research include descriptive, explanatory, or predictive; basic or applied; and quantitative or qualitative. Descriptive research tells us "What is it?" and is classified by its aim. Explanatory studies address why or how things are related. The goal of explanatory studies is to identify the relationships a phenomenon has with individuals, groups, situations, or events. Predictive studies attempt to forecast precise relationships. A second way to classify research is to consider whether findings can be used to solve real-world problems. Basic research gains knowledge for the sake of gaining knowledge. Applied research is used to find knowledge that can solve a clinical problem. Qualitative research focuses on the meanings individuals give to their experiences. Quantitative research views the world as objective and focuses on obtaining precise measurements that are later analyzed.

Briefly discuss three of the five unethical studies discussed in the chapter and explain how these studies changed the rights of human subjects.

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A staff nurse taking vital signs routinely every 4 hours on all clinically stable patients is an example of what type of an accepted source of evidence?

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What do genetics, chronic illness, symptom management, and health promotion all have in common?

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The Willowbrook studies tried to justify the use of human subjects by doing which of the following?

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Justify, in your own words, how evidence-based practice (EBP) reaffirms the importance of science in nursing.

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The preceptor tells a new nurse to dangle the patient's legs on the side of the bed before attempting to assist the patient to stand. The new nurse asks the preceptor why the legs need to dangle first, and the preceptor states, "This is how we always get a patient out of bed." The preceptor's statement is an example of which type of evidence?

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The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus who has a prescription for sliding-scale regular insulin. The physician has adjusted the scale several times based on the patient's blood sugar levels. The physician is demonstrating the use of which of the following sources of evidence?

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A community hospital has just announced it is striving to reach Magnet Recognition. Which of the following actions would most likely help the hospital to achieve this goal?

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Why is trial and error not a preferred approach for delivering nursing care?

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The nurse is preparing to discharge a patient who is requesting information about herbal supplements that will promote sleep. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the nurse take in order to save time and provide evidence-based practice (EBP) information for the patient?

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The first regulations to protect human subjects in medical research studies were proposed in 1973 by which of the following?

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