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Deck 1: Introduction
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To determine the best treatment option, health professionals must rely on their understanding of research literature to make the most informed clinical decisions.
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2
Research is not the basis for clinical practice.
False
3
Researching and interpreting the literature is necessary for a novice practitioner, but an "expert" in the field will focus on more real-life experiences to guide his professional practice.
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4
It is the responsibility of every student to become an informed consumer and learn how to interpret medical research and healthcare literature.
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Experimental research involves a description of an individual, group, or situation that may be applied to further groups or situations, such as case studies.
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Research is a systematic, organized process that goes through sequential steps.
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Experimental research includes studies that manipulate one variable to see its effect on another, while controlling for as many variables as possible, as well as, randomly assigning participants to groups.
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The purpose of research is to publish often and present your data at national and international conferences.
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Health care professionals do not need to know research terminology.
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10
A neonatal intensive care nurse reviews the latest articles and most current information regarding the side effects of an antibiotic. The nurse wants to determine if the rash on the infant's arm is a symptom of the new medication. Is this an example of research?
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11
Which statement is false when explaining the use of research?
A) A task of discovery and/or confirmation.
B) A tool to be used only for laboratory and clinical settings.
C) A tool to be used to create new questions.
D) A systematic way to expand knowledge.
A) A task of discovery and/or confirmation.
B) A tool to be used only for laboratory and clinical settings.
C) A tool to be used to create new questions.
D) A systematic way to expand knowledge.
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12
Scientists at a local university are studying the retinas of zebra fish in three separate fish tanks. Each tank has 20 gallons of water with three sides blacked out with special paint. The clear side is filled with special lights that flash into the tanks at different rates and intensities. What is this type of research called?
A) Applied research
B) Pure research
C) Laboratory research
D) Clinical research
A) Applied research
B) Pure research
C) Laboratory research
D) Clinical research
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13
Which is considered research?
A) Examining the dosage effects of a new medication
B) A physician reading the last article on cardio-bypass surgery
C) Students completing a class project on different infectious diseases
D) All of these
E) None of these
A) Examining the dosage effects of a new medication
B) A physician reading the last article on cardio-bypass surgery
C) Students completing a class project on different infectious diseases
D) All of these
E) None of these
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14
When choosing a research project for a class, which of the following factors should be considered?
A) Knowing what is expected, identifying clear parameters and following organizational guidelines
B) The population to observe, the latest topic of interest, and the age of participants
C) Time commitment, acessiblity of a mentor, and the appropriate journal for publishing
D) None of these
A) Knowing what is expected, identifying clear parameters and following organizational guidelines
B) The population to observe, the latest topic of interest, and the age of participants
C) Time commitment, acessiblity of a mentor, and the appropriate journal for publishing
D) None of these
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15
Which is not a step to refine your research?
A) Make a list of everything of that is of interest
B) Take a break from editing your research idea
C) Make decisions about what can or cannot be accomplished
D) Develop a timeline for the study
A) Make a list of everything of that is of interest
B) Take a break from editing your research idea
C) Make decisions about what can or cannot be accomplished
D) Develop a timeline for the study
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16
Researchers who exam therapeutic effects of a new diabetes medication for young children is an example of which type of research?
A) Pure research
B) Applied research
C) Clinical research
D) Descriptive research
A) Pure research
B) Applied research
C) Clinical research
D) Descriptive research
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17
What types of research generates new theory?
A) Pure
B) Experimental
C) Clinical
D) Applied
A) Pure
B) Experimental
C) Clinical
D) Applied
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18
What type of research evaluates therapeutic results?
A) Pure
B) Experimental
C) Clinical
D) Applied
A) Pure
B) Experimental
C) Clinical
D) Applied
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19
What type of research includes trend analysis?
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
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20
What type of research includes qualitative measures?
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
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21
What type of research is most controlled?
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
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22
What type of research is a study of time usage?
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
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23
What type of research includes random assignment as a means of controlling extraneous variables?
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
A) Laboratory
B) Descriptive
C) Experimental
D) Applied
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