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EBP Block 7

1. EBP is founded (EBP) in three principles' Which?

A) patient values and expectationr, l.áifiÉt i';àó";, from the lnsurance company, and evidence
from research
B) Reimbursement from the insurance company, clinical expertise of the therapist and evidence
from research
from
C) patient values and expectations, clinical expertise of the therapist, and the evidence
research X

5 steps' The first step is:
2. According to Sackett, Evidence Based Practice distinguishes

A) That you determine which sources of information are available
to help you find information
about Your Patient
and therapy of
B) ïhat you convert the need for information regarding prognosis, diagnosis
your patient into an answerable Question"!í
C) Answer A. and B. are both incorrect



3. Plagiarism is: t



if you can confirm the
A) Repeating research in exactly the same way in order to establish
results of Previous research'
B) A research summary, as is customary in most databases
c) Copying someone else's work without the correct source acknowledgement'!


piece of text, for example when giving a
4. Paraphrasing means literally copying someone else's
definition or a quote'

.: A) Correct
B) lncorrect X
b
\t t
( t :..\ o-r-r1.i- --'í ,t i1'1 '
5. Bibliographical data of a source include:

A) Names of the authors, Date of birth of the authors, and title of
the publication
number'
xB) Names of the authors, Title of publication, and volume- or edition
Names of the authors, publication year, and place of residence
of the authors
c)

diagnosis, prognosis and therapy
6. proposition: Books provide the most valuable information about
compared to other sources of information'
provide the most up to date
A) This is true because the contents are checked and they
information
:{a) This is not true because the information could be out of date'

, C) This is not true because the contents are not checked

7. Proposition: lnformation from a sponsored website (internet page with advertisements) is more
reliable than information from an internet page without advertisements.

A) Correct
XB) lncorrect

8. lf you know that an RCT was carried out, you also know something about the level of evidence of
the research. Which of the following statements is correct?

C) The level of evidence is dependent on the measurements level of the variables
XD) The level of evidence will either be level A2 or level B.
E) The level of evidence will be either level C or level D


9. The following research question "ls the empty can test more accurate thatn x-ray when assessing a
shoulder injury? ls an example of...

A) A therapy question
B) A diagnosis question. \
C) A prognosis questions
10. When you systematically search for sources of information it is useful to apply the P|CO.method.
whv?

A) Because this gives you an insight in the type of database in which you can find the right
information
B) Because it helps in the correct formulation c, an answerable question. ;"
C) Because this clarifies for whom the information can be of interest

11. For research question "Following a CVA, does Functional ElectroStimulation (FES) result in a more
rapid recovery of hand functionality than Constraint lnduced Therapy? The following applies:

ir'fifa' rhe "P" is here 'faster recovery of hand functionality'
1.-
a
B) The "O" is here faster recovery of hand functionality.u(
!
C) The "O" h here 'CVA'




12. Finding synonyms is also a step in the process of looking for sources of information. What does
this procedure?

A) Search terms for your search. (
B) Ëxclusion criteria for your search
C) Limiting conditions for your search
13. When looking for scientific articles you can use various databases including PubMed and
Cochrane Library. These two databases contain the same articles.

A) Correct

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