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  • September 5, 2023
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NUR 3405 (Quiz 2) Exam 2023- 2024 Derek is considering where he will search for literature. Given his research question, he identifies MEDLINE as the best place to start. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A. Devise search strategy B. Document search decisions and actions C. Abstract D. Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E. Evaluate and analyze the studies - ANSWER A. Molly keeps detailed notes to track her literature review progress. She uses EndNote to capture a running bibliography of papers she retrieves. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ANSWER B. After Sandra reads the full text of each source, she adds details about relevant articles to matrix. the process helps her pull out the most important details from the article, including the finings and her own personal rating of the article. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ANSWER C. Creating abstracts - brief summaries - provides tremendous payoffs. You are drawing on key pieces of information you have discovered to create notes that will be useful to you and others. Sofia uses Boolean operators and wildcard characters to expand her search results as she navigates each database Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ANSWER D. Developing skills for effectively searching electronic databases will make it easier to access the best and most applicable evidence when conducting a literature search. Key skills to develop are selection g best keywords and terms to use to guide your search on a topic Dianna looks across all of the research she's reviewed and considers questions such as, "What is the pattern of evidence"?, How much evidence is there?", and "To what types of people or settings does that evidence apply?" What stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ANSWER E. When beginning a literature search for relevant evidence, the researcher selects databases to review. Which database is most likely to include nursing studies? A. CINAHL B. Google Scholar C. PubMed D. Medline - ANSWER A. A nurse is completing a literature review, the nurse has several ideas for a focus, but has not nailed down a specific topic for a examine. Which step would be most helpful to follow at this stage? A. Retrieve and print source materials B. Review abstracts for articles C. Formulate a clear research question D. Screen and read articles - ANSWER C. A nurse is trying to pride the best search results possible suing keywords searches. What is an appropriate tip to provide in order to achieve this goal? (Select all that apply.) A. Use wildcard characte rs B. Use Boolean logic (e.g. AND/OR operators) C. Create a presentation to summarize results D. Evaluate and lazy studies E. Create an abstract - ANSWER A, B A nurse is looking across all of the studies reviewed to date and asks questions such as, "What is the pattern of evidence?", How much evidence is there?", and "How consistent is the evidence?" The nurse is in what stage of the literature review process? A. Devise a search strategy B. Formulate and refine primary and secondary questions C. Evaluate and analyze the studies D. Read and screen sources - ANSWER C. When conducting a research literature search, which activity is the most reliable way to identify new scholarly references? A. Search novel Internet websites for up- to-date information B. Change topics and use new key search terms C. Review materials in commercial websites D. Note relevant citations in the articles being reviewed - ANSWER D. Sofia's assignment is to conduct a literature search on a "description of nursing students" involvement in faculty research endeavors. Sofia was instructed to use PubMEd as her database for her literature search. What should Sofia's next step be? A. She should go to PubMed and input search terms B. She should devise a search strategy C. She should search for themes - ANSWER A Sofia did not devise a search strategy and went directly to PubMed and entered terms "nursing students", "faculty", and "research" to find out relevant information about the description of nursing students' involvement in faculty research endeavors, How many results would you expect to see from her search? A. less than 100 B. 100-200 C. More than 1,000 - ANSWER C Sofia is frustrated because she is trying to find relevant information for her assignment. her search so has resulted in thousands of studies that don't apply to her research topic. Sofia reviews her textbook, returns to PubMed, limits her search to the last five years, and identifies MeSH terms for her keywords: "faculty mentoring," "undergraduate nursing student," and "student research." This time, Sofia gets more targeted results. Total article results were N=44 What should Sofia's next step be? A. Review the abstracts of each article snd omit articles that are obviously irrelevant

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