TEST BANK: INTRO TO
NURSING RESEARCH AND
EVIDENCE-BASED
PRACTICE
Chapters 1-6 Questions with Complete Solutions
Ch 01: Intro to Nursing Research and
... [Show More] Evidence-Based Practice
1. Which best describes evidence-based-practice (EBP)?
a. A combination of best research evidence, clinical expertise, and the needs and values of
patients.
b. A determination of the factors necessary to control patient responsesto care.
c. The development of population care guidelines applicable to all patients.
d. The utilization of quantitative and qualitative studiesto enhance patient outcomes.
ANS: A
A Evidence-based practice evolves from the integration of the best research evidence with clinical
expertise and patient needs and values.
B Studiesthat attempt to find determinants of patient outcomes are generally experimental or
quasi-experimental. They may be used to guide EBP but do not completely define it.
C EBP is a combination of guidelines and specific patient needs and values.
D Quantitative and qualitative studies applied to the evaluation of patient outcomes are part of
EBP but do not completely define EBP.
2. The nurse is collecting data about the sleep patterns of breastfed babies as part of a larger research
study. Which research method will the nurse use when collecting data for this study?
a. Control
b. Description
c. Explanation
d. Prediction
ANS: B
A Control can be described as the ability to write a prescription to produce the desired outcome.
B Description involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the
relationships among these phenomena.
C Explanation clarifiesthe relationships among phenomena and identifies why certain events
occur.
D Through prediction, the probability of a specific outcome can be estimated in a given situation.
3. The nurse is participating in a study and is collecting data identifying the number of obese adults
whose parents were also obese or overweight. Which research method is being used in this study?
a. Control
b. Description
c. Explanation
d. Prediction
ANS: D
A Control indicates the ability to use a prescribed intervention to produce a desired outcome.
B Description involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the
relationships among these phenomena.
C Explanation clarifiesthe relationships among phenomena and identifies why certain events
occur.
D Through prediction the probability of a specific outcome can be estimated in a given situation.
By knowing the percentage of parents of obese adults who were obese, the probability of predicting this
may be calculated.
4. The nurse reviews a study in which adherence to an asthma action plan is compared among groups of
adolescents who received different asthma education. Which research method does this represent?
a. Control
b. Description
c. Explanation
d. Prediction
ANS: C
A Control indicates the ability to use a prescribed intervention to produce a desired outcome.
B Description involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the
relationships among these phenomena.
C Explanation clarifiesthe relationships among phenomena and identifies why certain events
occur.
D Through prediction, the probability of a specific outcome can be estimated in a given situation.
5. A nurse manager is interested in learning which attitudes among staff nurses may indicate relative risk
of needle-stick injuries. To study this, the nurse manager will employ which method of study?
a. Control
b. Description
c. Explanation
d. Prediction
ANS:D
A Control indicates the ability to use a prescribed intervention to produce a desired outcome.
B Explanation clarifies the relationships among phenomena and identifies why certain events
occur.
C Description involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the
relationships among these phenomena.
D Through prediction, the probability of a specific outcome can be estimated in a given situation.
6. Which isthe most important result of Florence Nightingale’s data collection and statistical analysis
during the Crimean War?
a. Bringing awareness of the rigors of war to the general public.
b. Developing a processfor statistical analysis and nursing documentation.
c. Identifying and defining the role of nurses in modern health care.
d. Using clinical research to evaluate the importance ofsanitation, clean drinking water, and
adequate nutrition.
ANS: D
C This was not the most important result
D Nightingale’s research enabled her to instigate attitudinal, organizational, and social changes,
including the military’s approach to the care of the sick and society’s sense of responsibility for testing
public water, improving sanitation, and preventing starvation to decrease morbidity and mortality rates.
7. The nurse participates in data collection in a study in which two different pain management protocols
are used with randomly assigned patients to measure differences in postoperative recovery time. Which
method of study is this?
a. Control
b. Correlation
c. Description
d. Explanation
ANS: A
A Control indicatesthe ability to use a prescribed intervention to produce a desired outcome.
B Correlation examines the relationships between different phenomena.
C Description involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the
relationships among these phenomena.
D Explanation clarifiesthe relationships among phenomena and identifies why certain events
occur.
8. The development of nursing theories and conceptual models in the late 1960s and 1970s served to:
a. determine the effectiveness of nursing interventions.
b. establish the concept of evidence-based practice.
c. provide funding for nursing research.
d. provide direction for nursing research.
ANS: D
A Outcome studies are used to determine the effectiveness of nursing interventions.
B The concept of EBP was developed in the 1970s and promoted by the ANCC Magnet Designation
program.
C The NINR seeks to provide funding for nursing research.
D The theories developed in the 1960s and 1970s helped to direct future nursing research.
9. Under Ada Sue Hinshaw, the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) began to change its focus
to:
a. funding nursing rather than medical research.
b. evaluating outcomesrather than process studies.
c. increasing the status and funding for nursing research.
d. supporting the dissemination of nursing research.
ANS: C
A The change in focus from medical to nursing research came about with the first nursing
programs. Specialty nursing organizationstoday and some nursing researchersstill conduct medical
research for specific studies.
B Outcomes research emerged in the 1980s and 1990s to document the effectiveness of health
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