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Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th Edition Questions and Correct Answers You are a nurse researcher interviewing senior oncology nurses, asking them to describe how they deal with the loss of a patient. The analysis of the interviews yields common themes describing the nurses' grief. This is an example of which type of study? - Correct Answer:Qualitative study. (A qualitative study involves inductive reasoning to develop generalizations or theories from specific observations or interviews. Historical research establishes facts and relationships concerning past events. Correlational research is exploration of the interrelationships among variables of interest without any intervention by the researcher. An experimental study involves the use of tightly controlled subject groups, variables, and procedures to eliminate bias and ensure that findings can be generalized to similar groups of subjects.) An operating room nurse is talking with colleagues during a meeting. She asks, "I wonder if we would see fewer wound infections if we used chlorhexidine instead of povidone-iodine to clean the skin of our surgical patients? What does the P represent in this example of a PICOT question? - Correct Answer:Surgical patients. (Surgical patients are the patient population of interest (P) in the PICOT (patient population, intervention, comparison, outcome, time) question. The intervention is the cleaning of the skin, and the comparison of interest is between chlorhexidine use and povidone-iodine use. Operating room nurses are not an element of the PICOT question.) A nurse researcher is designing an exercise study that involves 100 patients who attend a wellness clinic. As the patients come to the clinic, each has a choice as to whether he or she wants to be in the new exercise program or remain in the traditional program. The nurse plans to measure the patients' self-report of exercise before and 6 months after the program begins. What factor might influence the results of this study in an unfavourable way? - Correct Answer:Sampling method. (Because the patients at the clinic are allowed their choice of the traditional versus the new exercise program, the sampling in this study is not random sampling.) The foundation of research is which of the following? - Correct Answer:Scientific method.

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Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th Edition

Questions and Correct Answers
You are a nurse researcher interviewing senior oncology nurses, asking them to describe how
they deal with the loss of a patient. The analysis of the interviews yields common themes
describing the nurses' grief. This is an example of which type of study? - Correct
Answer:Qualitative study.

(A qualitative study involves inductive reasoning to develop generalizations or theories from
specific observations or interviews. Historical research establishes facts and relationships
concerning past events. Correlational research is exploration of the interrelationships among
variables of interest without any intervention by the researcher. An experimental study involves
the use of tightly controlled subject groups, variables, and procedures to eliminate bias and
ensure that findings can be generalized to similar groups of subjects.)

An operating room nurse is talking with colleagues during a meeting. She asks, "I wonder if we
would see fewer wound infections if we used chlorhexidine instead of povidone-iodine to clean
the skin of our surgical patients? What does the P represent in this example of a PICOT
question? - Correct Answer:Surgical patients.

(Surgical patients are the patient population of interest (P) in the PICOT (patient population,
intervention, comparison, outcome, time) question. The intervention is the cleaning of the skin,
and the comparison of interest is between chlorhexidine use and povidone-iodine use. Operating
room nurses are not an element of the PICOT question.)

A nurse researcher is designing an exercise study that involves 100 patients who attend a
wellness clinic. As the patients come to the clinic, each has a choice as to whether he or she
wants to be in the new exercise program or remain in the traditional program. The nurse plans to
measure the patients' self-report of exercise before and 6 months after the program begins. What
factor might influence the results of this study in an unfavourable way? - Correct
Answer:Sampling method.

(Because the patients at the clinic are allowed their choice of the traditional versus the new
exercise program, the sampling in this study is not random sampling.)

The foundation of research is which of the following? - Correct Answer:Scientific method.

(The scientific method is the foundation of research and is the most reliable and objective of all
methods of obtaining knowledge. Documentation, critical thinking, and evidence are not the
foundations of research.)

A researcher gives a subject full and complete information about the purpose of a study. This is
an example of which of the following? - Correct Answer:Informed consent.

, (Informed consent implies that the research subjects are given full and complete information
about the purpose of the study, procedures, data collection, potential harms and benefits, and
alternative methods of treatment. Confidentiality rules guarantee that any information the subject
provides will not be reported to people outside the research team. Bias is any personal opinion or
judgement that may be interjected into the results. Anonymity means that the subject's name and
identifying information would not be disclosed during the research study.)

A new nurse on an orthopedic unit is assigned to care for a patient undergoing skeletal traction.
The nurse asks a colleague, "What is the best practice for cleaning pin sites in skeletal traction?"
This question is an example of which of the following? - Correct Answer:Knowledge-focused
trigger.

(A knowledge-focused trigger is a question regarding new information available on a topic. A
problem-focused trigger is one faced while the nurse is caring for a patient or noting a trend. The
PICOT (population, intervention, comparison, outcome, time) format is a way to phrase a
question to help clarify the question and the parts. A hypothesis is a prediction about the
relationship between study variables.)

The nurses on a medical unit have seen an increase in the number of pressure injuries developing
in their patients. The nurses decide to initiate a quality improvement project with the plan, do,
study, act (PDSA) model. Which of the following is an example of the "do" step of that model? -
Correct Answer:Implement a new skin care protocol on all medical units.

(The "do" step consists of selecting an intervention on the basis of a data review, implementing
the change, and studying the results of the change. The "plan" step includes reviewing the
available data to understand existing practice conditions or problems to identify the need for
change. The results of the change are evaluated in the "study" step. The "act" step is the
incorporation of the findings into current practice.)

The nurse researcher obtains informed consent from participants in a study primarily for which
reason? - Correct Answer:To ensure that the study subjects understand their roles in the study.

(The conduct of research must meet ethical standards in which the rights of human subjects are
protected. The research participants must be told about the study's purpose and procedure and
their roles in the study. The researcher is always legally responsible for his or her actions.
Control of variables is related to the study design, not to informed consent. Confidentiality is part
of the ethical nature of research but is not the focus of informed consent.)

Which of the following is a priority goal for nursing research? - Correct Answer:Improving
patient care.

(Quality patient care is always the primary focus of nursing practice. Cost control would be a
benefit but is not the primary focus. Research is not about technology; many "old" procedures
can be improved through research. Although research is a professional function of nursing, it is
not done to serve the profession.)
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