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Before developing a procedure, a nurse reviews all o Evidence-based practice
current research-based literature on insertion of a
nasogastric tube. What type of nursing will be · Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use
practiced based on this review? of research-based information in making decisions about the delivery of care.
Institutional practice may or may not use EBP. Authoritative nursing and fact-
o Evidence-based practice based nursing are not based on EBP but on what is common and customary
o Fact-based nursing practice.
o Authoritative nursing
o Institutional practice


A client preparing to be a subject in a research study o "You have the right to withdraw your consent for being a research subject
informs the nurse that the client would like to withdraw at any time."
from the research study immediately. What is the best
response by the nurse? · It is within the client's right to consent knowledgeably to participate in the
study without being coerced. The client has the right to withdraw consent at
o "You have the right to withdraw your consent for any time during the study and should be able to do so without being
being a research subject at any time." threatened, coerced, or even dissuaded in any manner.
o "You have signed a consent form indicating that you
will be a willing participant in the study."
o "If you will stay in the study, we will find monetary
reimbursement for you."
o "If you don't continue with the study, there will be
consequences for you, such as a lawsuit."


The nurse working in research correctly identifies which o Clients must grant informed consent if they are to participate.
of the following to be mandatory for the ethical
conduction of research in a hospital setting? · Informed consent is an absolute prerequisite for clients who are asked to
participate as subjects in a research study. Not all interventions will benefit all
o Clients must grant informed consent if they are to (or even any) clients. The risks and benefits of research are considered carefully
participate. in light of ethical principles, but this does not necessarily mean that every
o The client must directly and personally benefit from participant in a study stands to benefit from it. Ethical standards are applicable
the research. and achievable in every type of research, and descriptive studies are not
o Descriptive studies are more ethical than necessarily more ethical than experiments.
experimental studies.
o All interventions must benefit all clients.

, A nurse is reading a journal article about nursing o Client safety
research and evidence-based practice. Part of the o Nursing efficiency
article addresses the areas identified by the American o Workforce mix
Nurses Association (ANA) as relevant to quality o Population health
outcomes for client care. Which areas would the nurse
most likely find identified when reading the article? · Evidence areas identified by ANA as relevant to quality outcomes for client
Select all that apply. care include client safety, improvements in nursing efficiency, population
health, and workforce mix to meet the needs of the population. Medication
o Medication protocols protocols are not addressed by the ANA.
o Client safety
o Nursing efficiency
o Workforce mix
o Population health


A client has been diagnosed with a glioblastoma and o Each member of the care team uses the best available technology to
the care team has determined that this brain tumor is organize and provide care.
inoperable. Which aspects of the client's subsequent o The care team balances the best available evidence about glioblastoma
care demonstrate adherence to the Quality and Safety treatment with the client's preferences.
Education for Nurses (QSEN) competencies? Select all o Nurses proactively identify threats to the client's safety that may occur as
that apply. treatment is provided.
o The care team meets with the client and family promptly to identify their
o Each member of the care team uses the best preferences for treatment.
available technology to organize and provide care.
o The care team balances the best available evidence · According to the ANA, there are six focus-area competencies in QSEN: 1)
about glioblastoma treatment with the client's client-centered care, 2) evidence-based practice, 3) teamwork and
preferences. collaboration, 4) safety, 5) quality improvement, and 6) informatics. Meeting
o Nurses proactively identify threats to the client's with the family exemplifies client-centered care. Evidence-based practice
safety that may occur as treatment is provided. includes research evidence as well as client preferences. Safety is a QSEN
o The care team meets with the client and family competency, as is informatics (the effective use of technology). Financial
promptly to identify their preferences for treatment. concerns of the health care institution are not included among the six QSEN
o Treatments are chosen with the goal of minimizing the competencies.
financial burden on the health care institution.


A group of students are reviewing information about o Clinical expertise is integrated with external evidence.
evidence-based practice in preparation for an exam.
The students demonstrate understanding of the · Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an approach to healthcare that realizes that
information when they identify which of the following as pathophysiologic reasoning and personal experience are necessary but not
associated with evidence-based practice? sufficient for making decisions. Advocates argue that medical decisions should
be based as much as possible on a firm foundation of high-grade scientific
o It emphasizes personal experience over science. evidence, rather than on experience or opinion. Its practice involves the
o It involves gaining solutions to problems. integrated of individual clinical expertise with the best available external
o Clinical expertise is integrated with external evidence. evidence from systematic research. Nursing research aims to gain solutions to
o The purpose is to learn about a specific problem. problems, learn about a specific problem, or to understand a situation.

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