Nursing 350 - Research in Nursing » Summer 2022 » Week 2 Knowledge Check

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Question #1
Which definition best describes qualitative research?
A.   Research conducted using phenomenological methods
B.   Research conducted by novice researchers to develop basic research skills
C.   A group of research methods aimed at capturing social process, personal experiences, perceptions, and the working of subcultures
D.   Studies that are of very high quality
Question #2
Which of the following statements is not true?
A.   In grounded theory research, data collection and data analysis are interspersed, not sequential.
B.   Ethnographic research produces a rich portrayal of the norms, values, and social rules of a health or healthcare subculture.
C.   There are no standards for methods of collecting data and analyzing data in qualitative research
D.   Qualitative research produces rich and nuanced portrayals of the phenomenon being studies
Question #3
Which of the following best describes the purpose of a descriptive study?
A.   To measure and describe the features or elements of a situation
B.   To create a case study describing the experiences of a patient with a particular problem
C.   To describe the research that has been done regarding a particular topic/issue
D.   To create a descriptive model of the dynamics of a situation
Question #4
What does a p-value of 0.08 mean?
A.   There are 8 chances in 100 that the finding is biased
B.   There are 8 chances in 10 that the finding is true
C.   There are 8 chances in 100 that the finding is true
D.   There are 8 chances in 100 that the finding is a chance variation
Question #5
Which of the following is not a trigger for an evidence-based practice project?
A.   An adverse patient event
B.   Quality data indicating less than ideal patient outcomes
C.   Patient dissatisfaction with care
D.   A family disagreement about continuing life support of an elderly parent
Question #6
Assume that you work on a medical unit and you read a research article about an effective way of teaching diabetics about how to detect early symptoms of low blood sugar. What action should you undertake first?
A.   Talk to a physician with diabetic expertise about the method
B.   Try out the new method and see how it works
C.   Make arrangements to get on the Nursing Practice Council’s agenda to discuss the issue
D.   Discuss the study and the new method with a nurse leader, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse manager
Question #7
In studies that use more than one data collector, how is the consistency of the data evaluated?
A.   Inter-rater reliability
B.   Internal validity
C.   Confidence intervals
D.   Outcome reliability
Question #8
How is a simple random sample obtained?
A.   By recruiting every other person who meets the inclusion criteria admitted on three consecutive days
B.   By advertising for persons to participate in the study
C.   By selecting names from a list of all members of a population in a way that allows only chance to determine who is selected
D.   By selecting persons from an assumed population who meet the inclusion criteria
Question #9
What is a sound evaluation of these questions that served as a project guide? Would recommending the shingles vaccine to all patients ages 65 and older who are seen in our medical clinics reduce the incidence of shingles? For this population are there any contraindications to receiving it?
A.   They are too vague
B.   They are missing essential elements required for a focused project
C.   They are too specific
D.   They include all essential elements for a focused project

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