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Which best describes evidence- A combination of best research evidence, clinical
based-practice (EBP)? expertise, and the needs and values of patients.
A determination of the factors
necessary to control patient
responses to care.
The utilization of quantitative and
qualitative studies to enhance patient
outcomes.
The development of population care
guidelines applicable to all patients.
A combination of best research
evidence, clinical expertise, and the
needs and values of patients.
,A nurse is conducting a study on pain A: Quantitative:
control for postoperative patients. The
first half of the patients are Rationale: only numbers
administered a long-acting oral
morphine if they are tolerating oral case study: one case
medication. If they are NPO they are
administered small increments of IV mixed methods research: quantitative and qualitative
morphine at 1 am, 3 am, and 5 am. The parts
other half of the patients receive the
every four-hour oral pain medication qualitative: no number data
and prn IV morphine. She compares
the groups and finds that the patients
in the first half sleep better. This is an
example of __________________.
Quantitative Research
Mixed Methods Research
Qualitative Research
Case Study
What type of study design would be Outcomes research
used to evaluate patient satisfaction in
an outpatient clinic? outcomes research is numbers only- no qualitative
Exploratory-descriptive research
Qualitative research
Outcomes research
Phenomenological research
, An emphasis of the American Nurses utilizing evidence-based practice in nursing.
Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet
Hospital Designation Program for
Excellence in Nursing is:
using standard nursing care plans
based on outcomes research.
research and development of clinical
practice guidelines.
utilizing evidence-based practice in
nursing.
putting qualitative research into
practice in clinical settings.
The nurse participates in data Experimental
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?
Correlation
Description
Explanation
Experimental
Statements that will be scientifically hypotheses
tested as part of a research study are
called:
limitations.
variables.
hypotheses.
assumptions.