NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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The primary reason nurses engage in research is to:
A) achieve equal status with other health care sciences.
B) provide the most appropriate evidence-based client care.
C) advance the profession of nursing in the eyes of the public.
D) collaborate with other members of the science community. - CORRECT ANSWER-B
If a nursing research project strives to discover new information concerning client care
practices, this project is said to be a model of:
A) quantitative design.
B) qualitative design.
C) a pilot study.
D) triangulation. - CORRECT ANSWER-B
,When researching an aspect of human grief response, the nurse researcher will likely select
which method of qualitative design?
A) Ethnography
B) Meta-analysis
C) Phenomenology
D) Needs assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-C
Regarding nursing research, the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is best utilized when:
A) recruiting participants for specific studies.
B) identifying clinical care problems.
C) designing research studies.
D) collecting research data. - CORRECT ANSWER-C
A novice nurse reading a research article should first concentrate on which sections of the
article?
A) Abstract and discussion
B) Study design and methods
C) Future implications and acknowledgment
D) Introduction and results - CORRECT ANSWER-A
An example of a member of a marginalized population would include:
A) a homeless lesbian.
B) a diabetic Hispanic.
,C) a schizophrenic Native American.
D) a blind African American. - CORRECT ANSWER-A
Which statement about racially or ethnically diverse populations is true?
A) They are generally ill prepared to accept American values and beliefs.
B) Language is a barrier that usually takes generations to overcome.
C) They are often members of the lower socioeconomic class.
D) Education is seldom a priority for these immigrants. - CORRECT ANSWER-C
Acceptance of others regardless of their cultural background is referred to as:
A) respect.
B) tolerance.
C) stereotyping.
D) enculturation. - CORRECT ANSWER-B
A nursing school best demonstrates an understanding of strategies that support recruitment of
minority nursing students when it:
A) arranges for campus housing for all minority students.
B) offers a number of scholarships reserved for minority students.
C) offers remediation to those for whom English is a second language.
D) provides same-culture mentors from among faculty and student populations. - CORRECT
ANSWER-D
Cultural humility is achieved through:
, A) embracing the cultures of others.
B) regular self-evaluation of biases.
C) tolerance of the cultural diverse.
D) caring for the culturally diverse. - CORRECT ANSWER-B
The most likely reason a 9-year-old child cries and refuses to cooperate with an injection is:
A) the child's past experiences with injections.
B) the environment the child finds himself in, such as a hospital emergency room.
C) the precipitating event, such as a fall that resulted in the need for a local anesthetic.
D) the nurse's verbal and nonverbal communication with the child about the injection. -
CORRECT ANSWER-A
The most important concept to remember when using both verbal and nonverbal
communication is that:
A) people are more likely to accept verbal messages than nonverbal ones.
B) nonverbal messages are accepted as true more often than verbal ones.
C) touch as a nonverbal form of communication should be avoided.
D) avoiding eye contact is viewed as being untruthful by all cultures. - CORRECT ANSWER-B
The primary goals of good relationship building and client care are best achieved when all
members of the interprofessional care team:
A) have identified the team's leader.
B) are experts in their field of care.