Exam 5: Evidence-Based Practice
Exam 1: Nursing Today21 Questions
Exam 2: The Health Care Delivery System20 Questions
Exam 3: Community-Based Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 4: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 5: Evidence-Based Practice22 Questions
Exam 6: Health and Wellness21 Questions
Exam 7: Caring in Nursing Practice16 Questions
Exam 8: Caring for the Cancer Survivor15 Questions
Exam 9: Culture and Ethnicity20 Questions
Exam 10: Caring for Families16 Questions
Exam 11: Developmental Theories20 Questions
Exam 12: Conception Through Adolescence25 Questions
Exam 13: Young and Middle Adults20 Questions
Exam 14: Older Adults26 Questions
Exam 15: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Assessment20 Questions
Exam 17: Nursing Diagnosis19 Questions
Exam 18: Planning Nursing Care20 Questions
Exam 19: Implementing Nursing Care23 Questions
Exam 20: Evaluation20 Questions
Exam 21: Managing Patient Care20 Questions
Exam 22: Ethics and Values18 Questions
Exam 23: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 24: Communication28 Questions
Exam 25: Patient Education32 Questions
Exam 26: Documentation and Informatics31 Questions
Exam 27: Patient Safety44 Questions
Exam 28: Infection Prevention and Control46 Questions
Exam 29: Vital Signs46 Questions
Exam 30: Health Assessment and Physical Examination40 Questions
Exam 31: Medication Administration50 Questions
Exam 32: Complementary and Alternative Therapies20 Questions
Exam 33: Self-Concept20 Questions
Exam 34: Sexuality23 Questions
Exam 35: Spiritual Health20 Questions
Exam 36: The Experience of Loss, death, and Grief24 Questions
Exam 37: Stress and Coping20 Questions
Exam 38: Activity and Exercise30 Questions
Exam 39: Hygiene50 Questions
Exam 40: Oxygenation48 Questions
Exam 41: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance45 Questions
Exam 42: Sleep30 Questions
Exam 43: Pain Management35 Questions
Exam 44: Nutrition45 Questions
Exam 45: Urinary Elimination44 Questions
Exam 46: Bowel Elimination40 Questions
Exam 47: Mobility and Immobility48 Questions
Exam 48: Skin Integrity and Wound Care50 Questions
Exam 49: Sensory Alterations29 Questions
Exam 50: Care of Surgical Patients45 Questions
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Before conducting any study with human subjects,the researcher must obtain approval from the agency's human subjects committee or institutional review board (IRB).The IRB ensures that the researcher
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The hospital policy states that when starting an intravenous (IV)catheter,the nurse must first prepare the potential IV site with alcohol and dress it using a gauze dressing.The nurse has done a literature review and believes that evidence-based practice dictates the use of a transparent dressing to prevent catheter dislodgment.What should the nurse do?
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The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic low back pain.In providing care for this patient,the nurse wonders whether the guidelines utilized for this type of pain are adequate.The nurse wants to determine the best evidence-based practice regarding these guidelines.What is the best database for the nurse to access?
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The quality improvement committee has been alerted to an increased number of falls in the hospital.Most of these falls have occurred at night and have involved patients who were trying to crawl over bedrails.A literature review brought out that most falls occur because patients are trying to go to the bathroom.The committee created a practice change that bedrails should be left in the down position,and hourly nursing rounds should be conducted.What is the committee's next step?
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In caring for patients,it is important for the nurse to realize that evidence-based practice is
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The researcher is preparing to publish his study findings.In doing so,the researcher is aware of many ways that the study could have been done better,but that he did not have the ability to do.The researcher discloses these limitations in the manuscript,but they are most likely detected during which phase of the research process?
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The nurse is developing a PICO question related to whether her patient's blood pressure is more accurate while measuring with the patient's legs crossed versus with the patient's feet flat on the floor.With P being the population of interest,I the intervention of interest,C the comparison of interest,and O the outcome,the nurse determines that this is
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In collecting the best evidence,the gold standard for research is
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To provide patient care of the highest quality,nurses utilize an evidence-based practice approach because evidence-based practice is
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The nurse is writing a research article on a patient care topic.The nurse realizes that the section that will get the reader to read the article because of the value of the topic for the reader is the
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The hospital quality improvement committee has noted that the incidence of needlestick injuries on a particular unit has increased.When faced with issues,the committee applies the PDSA model,a formal model for exploring and resolving quality concerns.Because the committee is multidisciplinary in nature,and few members are nurses,it is imperative that the committee first
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When evaluating quality improvement (QI)programs in relation to evidence-based practice (EBP),it is easy to note that
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In reviewing literature for an evidence-based practice study,the nurse realizes that the most reliable level of evidence is the
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In conducting a research study,the researcher must guarantee that any information the subject provides will not be reported in any manner that identifies the subject and will not be accessible to people outside the research team.This concept is known as
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The first step in evidence-based practice is to ask a clinical question.In doing so,the nurse needs to realize that in researching interventions,the question
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The hospital's quality improvement committee has identified a problem on one of the units.In using the PDSA method to help determine ways to deal with the issue,the committee decides to do a literature review.This is an example of quality improvement
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The nurse is trying to identify common general themes relative to the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation for patients who have had heart attacks and have gone through cardiac rehabilitation programs.The nurse conducts interviews and focus groups.What type of research is the nurse conducting?
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The nurse is doing a literature review related to a potential problem that has been identified on the nursing unit.The nurse realizes that nursing research is important in that it is designed to
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The nurse has used her PICO question to develop an evidence-based change in protocol for a certain nursing procedure.However,to make these changes throughout the entire institution would require more support staff than is available at this time.What is the nurse's best option?
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