Research exam 1

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Nursing Quiz on Research exam 1, created by Chinenye Nwawulu on 29/11/2018.
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Question 1

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The concept of evidenced based practice was originated by which of the following?
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  • Florence Nightingale.
  • Archie Cochrane.
  • Bernadette Melnyx.
  • None of the above.

Question 2

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There is a relationship between social distance in families and burden of care giving for chronically ill adults. This is what type of hypothesis?
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  • Correlational hypothesis.
  • Null hypothesis.
  • Not enough information to determine.
  • This is not a hypothesis.

Question 3

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What is the function of the IRB board?
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  • Protection of rights and welfare of participants.
  • To determine the rate of reimbursement
  • To assure voluntary informed consent
  • To ensure benefits exceed risks.

Question 4

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In health care, the ability to write a prescription to produce the desired results is referred to as:
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  • Control
  • Privilege
  • Both privilege and control
  • None of the above.

Question 5

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The initial and one of the most significant steps in conducting the research process is:
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  • Defining the research variables.
  • Determining the feasibility of the study
  • Stating the research purpose
  • Identifying the research problem.

Question 6

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A nurse collects data about hours worked, age, sex and gerographical area for nursing staff over a 5 year period. What type of research is she conducting?
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  • Correlational
  • Quasi-experiment
  • Experimental
  • Descriptive

Question 7

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The Tuskeegee experiment, denied Afrcian American soldiers treatment for syphillis when an effective treatment was available. Which element of unethical research principal is involved?
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  • Fabricaltion-falsification, forging data
  • Fraud research protocol violations
  • Putting subjects at risk without consent
  • Plagiarism.

Question 8

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In the Willowbrook study, children were deliberately infected with the hepatitis virus. Which element of unethical research principal is involved?
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  • Fraud research protocol violations
  • Fabrication-falsification, forging data
  • Plagiarism
  • Putting subjects at risk without consent

Question 9

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Qualitative research is defined as whcih of the following:
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  • Important scientific methodology developed to examine the end result of patient care provided by the nurse or health care provider.
  • Fromal objective systematic process used to describe variables, test relationships between them and examine cause and effect interactions among variables.
  • Systematic subjective methodological approach used to describe the experiences and give them meaning.
  • None of the above.

Question 10

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The process of carefully examining all aspects of a study to judge its strengths, limitaions, meaning and significance is termed a:
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  • Qualitative study
  • Quantitative study
  • Critical Appraisal of research
  • None of the above

Question 11

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The first nurse researcher with studies which focused on the importance in promoting patients physical and mental well being was which of the following:
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  • Florence Nightengale
  • Albert Ellis
  • Harriet Bailey
  • Madeline Leinninger
  • J. S. Logan

Question 12

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There is no difference between altitudes of men and women towards caring for people with dememtia. What type of hypothesis is this?
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  • Correlational
  • Descriptive
  • Null
  • Not enough information to make a determination

Question 13

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A nurse researcher is conducting an outcome research study and would like to focus on patient care. Which outcome would be most valuable to examine?
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  • Assessment
  • Care Planning
  • Interventions
  • Evaluations

Question 14

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The outcome or response to a stimuli or activity initiated by the researcher will be demonstrated in the:
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  • Independent variable
  • Extraneous variable
  • Dependent variable
  • Research variable

Question 15

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All of the following are examples of qualitative research except:
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  • Phenonmenlogical
  • Grounded theory
  • Ethnography
  • Quasi-experimental
  • Explorartory Descriptive
  • Historical Research

Question 16

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The term research means to look or examine again.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Random sampling means which of the following:
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  • Each member has fair chance of being selected
  • Whoever is available is selected
  • Researcher assigns participants to either a control or treatment group
  • Participant decides to join a control or treatment group

Question 18

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How is nursing knowledge acquired? Select all that apply
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  • Tradition
  • Authority
  • Borrowing
  • Trial and Error
  • Personal experience

Question 19

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The AACN has published statements about the roles of nurses in research. The roles expand with advanced education, expertise, and career path. The nurse with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is knowledgeable about the research process and has skills to: Select all that apply.
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  • Assist with implementation of evidence based guidelines and proposal
  • Assist in identifying research problems
  • Assume a major role in the conduct of research and generation of nursing knowledge in an area of interest
  • Assist in collecting data for the study

Question 20

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What type of study is considered strongest for testing the effectiveness of an intervention?
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  • Randomized control trials
  • Quasi-experimental
  • Correlational
  • Grounded research

Question 21

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The PICO format is often used in qualitative research instead of a hypothesis. The P in PICO represents whcih of the following:
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  • People
  • Population
  • Place
  • Protection of privacy

Question 22

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A nurse is interested in the fail rate of patients who receive epidurals for pain. What is the next step in the process.
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  • Define the purpose of the study.
  • Conduct a review of literature.
  • Perform a pilot study.
  • Select study variables.

Question 23

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The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavior Research developed 3 ethical principles. The three principles include all of the following except:
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  • Fair and humane treatment of all lab animals.
  • Respect for persons as autonomous agents.
  • Beneficence. Do good. Do no harm.
  • Justice. Treated fairly.

Question 24

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Freedom that an individual has to determine the time, extent and general circumstances under which information will be stored or with held from others is confidentiality.
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Collecting pertinent literature to give in depth knowledge about the problem is referred to as:
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  • Sampling
  • Literature review
  • Randomization
  • Consentinig process

Question 26

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A researcher performs a series of pilot studies to evaluate whether a measurement tool produces consostent results. This is an evaluation of:
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  • Validity
  • Relablity
  • Accuracy
  • Precision

Question 27

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A stimulus or activity manipulated or varied by the researcher to cause an effect is the:
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  • Dependent variable
  • Extraneous variable
  • Independent variable
  • Null variable

Question 28

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Restrictions in a study that may decrease the authority and generalization of the finidings is called a:
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  • Limitation
  • Scientific misconduct
  • Plagiarism
  • Bias

Question 29

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A nurse conducts a study to see whether there are differences in the number of books Latino parents and African American parents read to their toddlers each week. What type of study is this?
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  • Correlational
  • Grounded theory
  • Cohort
  • Comparative descriptive

Question 30

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Anonymity implies that no one, not even the research knows the identity of the subjects.
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  • True
  • False

Question 31

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All of the following are examples of quantitative research except:
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  • Descriptive
  • Correlational
  • Experimental
  • Phenomenlogical

Question 32

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A study in which the researcher assigns participants to the control or experimental group increases the possibility of:
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  • Validity
  • Reliability
  • Bias
  • Analysis

Question 33

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A sample is larger than a population.
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  • True
  • False

Question 34

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The knowledge and skills of the health care professional who is providing the care is referred to as:
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  • Wisdom
  • Education
  • Clinical expertise
  • None of the above

Question 35

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The five human rights include which of the following. Select all that apply
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  • Self-determination
  • Right to privacy
  • Right to anonymity and confidentiality
  • Right to fair treatment
  • Right to protection from discomfort and harm
  • Right to fair reimbursement for participation
  • Right to select placement in a control or treatment group.

Question 36

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Which type of research design focuses on implementation or manipulaiton of a treatment by the researcher?
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  • Correlational
  • Descriptive
  • Experimental
  • Longitudinal

Question 37

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HIPPA protects individually identifiable health information.
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  • True
  • False

Question 38

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The process of selecting subjects who are representative of the population is called:
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  • Sampling methods
  • Cluster methods
  • Recruitment methods
  • Research method

Question 39

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It is important to know the demographic variables among the study subjects in order to:
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  • Calculate central tendency
  • Ensure the control and experimental sunjects are different
  • Ensure that outocmes are not caused by extraenous variables
  • To understand how well the sample represents the target population to enable generalization.

Question 40

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All of the following are characteristics of extraneous variables except:
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  • May interfere with hypothetical relationships
  • Occur in all research settings
  • Is intentionally created by the researcher
  • Can be decreased through sample size

Question 41

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Informed consent requires the researcher to disclose specific information to all prospective subjects. The consent includes 4 basic elements. Select the 4 that apply from the list below.
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  • Disclosure of essential study information to the study participant
  • Comprehension of the information by the participant
  • Competence of the participant to give consent
  • Voluntary consent to take part in the study
  • Amount of study reimbursement

Question 42

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The Nuremberg Code of 1949 ensured which of the following:
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  • Voluntary consent is essential
  • Privacy
  • Confidentiality
  • HIPPA

Question 43

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When documenting reports that previous research has demonstrated the accuracy of a physiologic measure, the researcher is addressing the measure of?
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  • Validity
  • Reliability
  • Homogeneity
  • Equivalence

Question 44

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Variables are qualities, properties or characteristics of people, things, or situations that are manipulated or measured in research.
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  • True
  • False

Question 45

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A researcher who does not disclose that a portion of the data from the original study sample was not used in the final data analysis, could be accused of:
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  • Infidelity
  • Lack of scientific objectivity
  • Plagiarism
  • Scientific misconduct

Question 46

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Participants with diminished autonomy must be protected in research. Select all candidates or groups that would be considered as having diminished autonomy. Select all that apply.
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  • Obese patients
  • Legally or mentally incompetent
  • Terminally ill
  • People confined to an institution
  • Neonates and children
  • Pregnant women and fetuses
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