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Test Bank Nursing Research Generating and Assessing Evidence for Nursing Practice 11th Edition by Denise Polit & Cheryl Beck , ISBN:9781975110642 Chapters 1-33 |Complete Guide A+| $19.49   Add to cart

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Test Bank For Nursing Research Generating and Assessing Evidence for Nursing Practice 11th Edition by Denise Polit; Cheryl Beck 0642, 1 , 0666, 8 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-­Based Practice Environment 2 Evidence-­Based Nursing: Translating Research Evidence into Practice 3 ...

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Nursing Research Generating and
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Assessing Evidence for Nursing
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Practice 11th Edition Polit Beck
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Test Bank
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, Nursing nResearch nGenerating nand nAssessing nEvidence nfor nNursing nPractice n11th
nEditionnPolit nBeck nTest nBank


Chapter n1 nIntroduction nto nNursing nResearch nin nan nEvidence-Based nPractice nEnvironment


What nis nthe nhighest npriority nfor
1. nthe nimportance nof nresearch nin nthe
nnursingnprofession?

Research nfindings nprovide nevidence
A)
nfor ninforming nnurses' ndecisions nand
nactions.

Conduct nresearch nto nbetter nunderstand
B)
nthencontext nof nnursing npractice.

Document nthe nrole nthat nnurses
C)
nserve ninnsociety.

D) Establish nnursing nresearch nareas nof
nstudy.




Which ngroup nwould nbe nbest nserved
2.
nbynclinical nnursing nresearch?

A) Nursing nadministrators
B) Practicing nnurses
C) Nurses' nclients
D) Healthcare npolicymakers



In nthe nUnited nStates, nin nwhat narea ndoes
3.
nresearch nplay nan nimportant nrole nin
nnursing?

A) Chronic nillness

B) Credentialing nand nstatus
C) Nurses' npersonalities
D) Nurses' neducation

, What nis nthe nrole nof na nconsumer nof
4.
nnursingnresearch?

Read nresearch nreports nfor
A)
nrelevantnfindings.

Participate nin ngenerating nevidence
B)
nbyndoing nresearch.

Participate nin njournal nclub nin na
C)
npracticensetting.

Solve nclinical nproblems nand nmake
D)
nclinicalndecisions.




What nwas nthe nconcern nof nmost
5.
nnursingnstudies nin nthe nearly n1900s?

A) Client nsatisfaction
B) Clinical nproblems

C) Health npromotion
D) Nursing neducation



Which ntopic nmost nclosely nconforms nto
6. nthenpriorities nthat nhave nbeen nsuggested
nfor nfuture nnursing nresearch?

Attitudes nof nnursing nstudents
A)
ntowardnsmoking.

Promotion nof nexcellence nin
B)
nnursingnscience.

C) Nursing nstaff nmorale nand nturnover.

Number nof ndoctorate nprepared nnurses
D)
ninnvarious nclinical nspecialties.

, What nis nthe nprocess nof
7.
ndeductivenreasoning?

Verifying nassumptions nthat nare npart nof
A)
nournheritage.

Developing nspecific npredictions
B)
nfromngeneral nprinciples.

Empirically ntesting nobservations nthat
C)
narenmade nknown nthrough nour nsenses.

Forming ngeneralizations nfrom
D)
nspecificnobservations.




What nis nthe nontological nassumption
8.
nof nthose nespousing na nnaturalistic
nparadigm?

Objective nreality nand nthose
A)
nnatural nphenomena nare nregular
nand norderly.

Phenomena nare nnot nhaphazard nand
B)
nresultnfrom nprior ncauses.

Reality nis nmultiply nconstructed
C)
nandnmultiply ninterpreted nby
nhumans.

Reality nis nnot nfixed, nbut nis nrather
D)
nanconstruction nof nhuman nminds.




What nis nthe nepistemological nassumption
9.
nofnthose nespousing na npositivist
nparadigm?

The nresearcher nis nobjective nand
A)
nindependent nof nthose nbeing
nstudied.

Phenomena nare nnot nhaphazard, nbut
B)
nrathernhave nantecedent ncauses.

The nresearcher ninstructs nthose
C) nbeing nstudied nto nbe nobjective nin
nprovidingninformation.

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