NURS#4905-CAPSTONE PROJECT IN NURSING
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS +
RATIONALES NEW EXAM UPDATE
NURS4905 Capstone Project Practice Exam
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Questions: 50
Format: Multiple Choice (MCQ), Short Answer (SA), and Application/Scenario-Based
Section 1: Foundations of Capstone Projects (Questions 1
10)
1. What is the primary purpose of a nursing capstone project?
A. To memorize nursing theories
B. To apply nursing knowledge to solve a real-world problem
C. To complete clinical hours
D. To conduct lab experiments
Answer: B
Rationale: The capstone project integrates learned knowledge and skills into a practical,
evidence-based intervention.
2. Which of the following is a key feature of a SMART goal in a capstone project?
A. General and flexible
B. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
C. Vague and open-ended
D. Based only on opinion
Answer: B
Rationale: SMART goals provide clear objectives and measurable outcomes for project
evaluation.
3. The first step in developing a capstone project is:
A. Collecting data
B. Identifying a clinical or community problem
C. Writing the conclusion
D. Implementing the intervention
NURS#4905-CAPSTONE PROJECT IN NURSING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ANSWERS + RATIONALES NEW EXAM UPDATE
Answer: B
4. Which of the following sources is MOST appropriate for the literature review of a
capstone project?
A. Peer-reviewed journal articles
B. Social media posts
C. Wikipedia
D. Personal blogs
Answer: A
5. True or False: Capstone projects must always be conducted in a hospital setting.
Answer: False
Rationale: Capstone projects can be clinical, community-based, educational, policy
focused, or quality improvement projects.
6. A quality improvement project aims primarily to:
A. Generate new nursing theories
B. Enhance patient outcomes and care processes
C. Conduct laboratory research
D. Test personal hypotheses
Answer: B
7. What is the role of evidence-based practice (EBP) in a capstone project?
A. To support interventions with scientific evidence
B. To replace clinical judgment
C. To limit creativity in project design
D. To provide optional references
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