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Test Bank For Nursing Research Generating and Assessing Evidence for Nursing Practice 11th Edition Polit Beck. Which is not a characteristic of traditional scientific method? A) Control over external factors. B) Systematic measurement and observation of natural phenomena. C) Deductive reasoning. D) Emphasis on a holistic view of a phenomenon, studied in a rich context. 11. What is empiricism? A) Making generalizations from specific observations. B) Deducing specific predictions from generalizations. C) Gathering evidence rooted in reality. D) Verifying the assumptions on which the study was based. 12. What is a hallmark of the scientific method? A) Infallible B) Holistic C) Systematic D) Flexible 13. Which of the following limits the power of the scientific method to answer questions about human life? A) The necessity of departing from traditional beliefs. B) The difficulty of accurately measuring complex human traits. C) The inability to control potential biases. D) The shortage of theories about human behavior. 14. What is a criticism of the scientific method? A) Deductive B) Deterministic C) Empirical D) Reductionist 15. What is involved in naturalistic qualitative research? A) Involves deductive processes B) Takes places in the field. C) Focuses on the idiosyncrasies of those being studied. D) Attempts to control the research context to better understand the phenomenon being studied. 16. A researcher wants to investigate the effect of patients' body position on blood pressure. This is an example of what type of study? A) Qualitative B) Constructivist inquiry C) Quantitative D) Researcher preference of either quantitative or qualitative 17. A researcher is studying the effect of massage on the alleviation of pain in cancer patients. This is an example of what type of study? A) Descriptive B) Exploratory C) Applied D) Basic 18. A researcher wants to study the process by which people make decisions about seeking treatment for infertility. What is the researcher's paradigmatic orientation? A) Positivism B) Determinism C) Empiricism D) Naturalism 19. What is the continuum of participation on research? A) Academics to practitioners B) Consumers to producers C) Journalists to educators D) Mentors to novice nurses 20. What is the goal of explanatory research? A) Understand the underpinnings of natural phenomena and to explain systematic relationships among them. B) Begins with the phenomenon of interest, but rather than simply observing and describing it, exploratory research investigates the full nature of the phenomenon, the manner in which it is manifested, and the other factors to which it is related. C) Study phenomena about which little is known. D) Make predictions and to control phenomena based on research findings. Answer Key Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Nursing: Translating Research Evidence into Practice 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. B 20. A 1. Research utilization begins with empirical findings for consideration in practice settings. Where does evidence-based practice begin? A) Integration of clinical judgments with research evidence B) A desire to abandon decisions based on custom and authority opinion C) A search for the best possible information for addressing a clinical problem D) A critique of existing practices 2. What is indirect research utilization? A) Involves changes in nurses' thinking B) Involves the direct use of findings in giving patient care C) Involves use of findings to persuade others D) Involves changes in patient thinking toward nurses 3. The student nurse is constructing a presentation on evidence-based practice. Which statement should be included in the introduction about evidence-based practice? A) Conscientious integration of current best evidence with clinical expertise B) Utilization of nursing preferences in making clinical decisions C) Theoretical problem-solving strategy D) Emphasis on decision making based on custom 4. Evidence-based practice typically involves weighing various types of evidence in an effort to determine best evidence. Most evidence hierarchies put which systematic review at the pinnacle? A) Randomized controlled trials B) Program evaluations C) Clinical practice guidelines D) Meta-analyses of multiple clinical trials 5. The terms research utilization and evidence-based practice are sometimes used synonymously. The two concepts are distinct. Where does research utilization start? A) Uses findings of a study that are related to the previous research of the topic. B) Emphasis is on translating historical knowledge into real-world applications. C) Use of a set of studies in a practical application unrelated to the original research. D) Critique of existing practical applications unrelated to historical research. 6. Which activity will limit researchers to improve the prospect for evidence-based practice and research utilization? A) Conducting high-quality, methodologically sound studies B) Disseminating results to a broad audience C) Providing periodical available supports during regular work hours D) Discussing the clinical implications of their study results in their research reports 7. Which is not a major barrier to evidencebased practice in nursing? A) The fact that many clinical nurses are not academically prepared to critically evaluate nursing research studies B) The support of organizations that reward nurses who engage in research utilization efforts C) The low number of replication of nursing studies that show promise for utilization D) The absence of quality, clinically relevant nursing studies 8. There are several resources to support evidence-based practice. What are care bundles? A) Rigorous integrations of research evidence from multiple studies of a topic B) Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that combine a synthesis and appraisal of research evidence C) Set of interventions to treat or prevent a cluster of symptoms D) Meta-analysis or quantitative methods that integrate findings statistically 9. There are several resources to support evidence-based practice. What is metasynthesis? A) Qualitative, narrative approach to integration of a study B) Quantitative method that integrate findings statistically C) Synthesis and appraisal of research evidence with specific recommendations D) Set of interventions to treat or prevent a cluster of symptoms 10. Several models of evidence-based practice have been developed. Which model focuses on the use of research from the perspective of individual clinicians? A) ARCC Model B) Clinical Nurse Scholar Model C) Iowa Model D) Stetler Model 11. A RN is putting research into practice. What step of the process is involved with the validity of study findings? A) Framing an answerable clinical question B) Searching for relevant research evidence C) Appraising the evidence D) Integrating evidence with other factors 12. A student nurse is trying to find out what a mixed methods synthesis is. What is a mixed methods synthesis? A) Integrate and synthesize both quantitative and qualitative evidence. B) Integrate quantitative evidence. C) Integrate and synthesize qualitative evidence. D) Integrate qualitative evidence. 13. Systematic reviews are published in professional journals. Which database contains thousands of systematic reviews related to healthcare interventions? A) Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews B) Campbell Collaboration C) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality D) Joanna Briggs Institute 14. Clinical practice guidelines distill a large body of evidence into a manageable form. Which describes clinical practice guidelines? A) Give general recommendations for evidence-based decision making. B) Address all of the issues relevant to a clinical decision. C) Guide clinical practice when there are a number of published articles. D) Completed by researchers. 15. Which reference is a comprehensive reference resource that provides an array of clinical information for nurses, including evidence-based care sheets, best practice guidelines, and point-of-care drug information? A) Clinical Evidence B) Evidence-based Nursing C) Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing D) Nursing Reference Center 16. Evidence-based practice writers distinguish between background and foreground questions. What is a background question? A) Based on current best research evidence. B) Specific, detailed questions about a clinical problem. C) General, foundational questions about a clinical issue. D) Questions located on websites. 17. Fineout-Overholt and Johnston recommended a 5-component scheme for formulating evidence-based practice questions, using the acronym PICOT as a guide. Which two components are not always needed in this model? A) P and C B) I and O C) C and T

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