nr449 week 7 edapt exam neweSt 2026 aCtUaL exam QUeStIOnS
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What is the purpose of translating research into practice? - ANSWER-To solve a clinical
practice problem.
What are steps in the process of translating research to practice? - ANSWER-
Identifying a clinical problem, gathering and analyzing evidence, and creating an
implementation plan based on recommendations.
What is essential to the validity of research information? - ANSWER-Replication of
research studies.
What types of research studies should be used in the translation of research to
practice? - ANSWER-Quantitative, qualitative, and comparative studies.
From where may research questions originate? - ANSWER-Clinical practice,
observation, and conferences.
How do nurses contribute to research? - ANSWER-By developing research and clinical-
related questions that drive the creation of new knowledge.
What does multidisciplinary research improve in translation to practice? - ANSWER-It
offers a holistic approach, involves diverse healthcare professionals, and addresses
problems from a broader scale.
What is the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice? - ANSWER-A widely recognized
model that is straightforward for implementation in clinical settings.
Why is using a model important for translating research to practice? - ANSWER-It adds
consistency, creates a clear process, and builds collaborative relationships.
,What are the three main areas involved in the translation of research? - ANSWER-The
practice question, evidence, and translation.
What is the practice question? - ANSWER-The process of identifying a question or
problem related to clinical practice.
What is involved in the evidence gathering step? - ANSWER-Collecting and organizing
data to determine the strength of evidence for practice change.
What does the translation step focus on? - ANSWER-The implementation of practice
based on evidence.
What can practice questions challenge? - ANSWER-Current practice and define ways to
improve care.
What is goal-driven research? - ANSWER-Research that focuses on solving specific
problems, such as those identified by Healthy People 2020-2030.
Why is aggregation of knowledge important in research? - ANSWER-It helps to move
forward to the evidence once research problems are identified.
What are the limitations of in vitro and in vivo studies? - ANSWER-They often lack
surrounding environmental and practice factors in study outcomes.
What is the best type of study for evidence in practice? - ANSWER-Double-blinded
random controlled studies.
What is essential for ensuring the accuracy and validity of study results? - ANSWER-
Replication of studies.
What are the weakest types of evidence in research? - ANSWER-Community standards,
expert advice, or anecdotal experience.
, What should be done after finding a study that shows a reduction in infection by vitamin
D supplementation? - ANSWER-Search for other evidence that shows the same results.
What is knowledge aggregation? - ANSWER-The process of collecting and synthesizing
research to inform practice decisions.
What is the purpose of developing inclusion and exclusion criteria in research
aggregation? - ANSWER-To ensure that only relevant and high-quality evidence is
included.
What is a scoping review? - ANSWER-A broad collection of research on a topic that
provides a high-level overview of available evidence.
What characterizes a systematic review? - ANSWER-It systematically collects research
information and includes all relevant studies, even those with conflicting results.
What is an integrative review? - ANSWER-A broad synthesis of research that includes
qualitative, quantitative, and comparative components.
What is meta-analysis? - ANSWER-A statistical method for aggregating quantitative
study results to identify methodological weaknesses.
What does qualitative meta-synthesis focus on? - ANSWER-The collection and
aggregation of qualitative study results to identify common themes.
What do practice guidelines provide? - ANSWER-A guide to practice based on strong
evidence from aggregated studies.
What is the translation process in research? - ANSWER-Determining feasibility, cost-
effectiveness, opportunities, and barriers of recommendations.
What are the final steps of translating research to practice? - ANSWER-Communicating
changes to staff, evaluating the outcome of a change in practice, examining cost and
resource needs.
and COrreCt anSwerS (VerIFIed) | LateSt Update 2026/2027 |
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What is the purpose of translating research into practice? - ANSWER-To solve a clinical
practice problem.
What are steps in the process of translating research to practice? - ANSWER-
Identifying a clinical problem, gathering and analyzing evidence, and creating an
implementation plan based on recommendations.
What is essential to the validity of research information? - ANSWER-Replication of
research studies.
What types of research studies should be used in the translation of research to
practice? - ANSWER-Quantitative, qualitative, and comparative studies.
From where may research questions originate? - ANSWER-Clinical practice,
observation, and conferences.
How do nurses contribute to research? - ANSWER-By developing research and clinical-
related questions that drive the creation of new knowledge.
What does multidisciplinary research improve in translation to practice? - ANSWER-It
offers a holistic approach, involves diverse healthcare professionals, and addresses
problems from a broader scale.
What is the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice? - ANSWER-A widely recognized
model that is straightforward for implementation in clinical settings.
Why is using a model important for translating research to practice? - ANSWER-It adds
consistency, creates a clear process, and builds collaborative relationships.
,What are the three main areas involved in the translation of research? - ANSWER-The
practice question, evidence, and translation.
What is the practice question? - ANSWER-The process of identifying a question or
problem related to clinical practice.
What is involved in the evidence gathering step? - ANSWER-Collecting and organizing
data to determine the strength of evidence for practice change.
What does the translation step focus on? - ANSWER-The implementation of practice
based on evidence.
What can practice questions challenge? - ANSWER-Current practice and define ways to
improve care.
What is goal-driven research? - ANSWER-Research that focuses on solving specific
problems, such as those identified by Healthy People 2020-2030.
Why is aggregation of knowledge important in research? - ANSWER-It helps to move
forward to the evidence once research problems are identified.
What are the limitations of in vitro and in vivo studies? - ANSWER-They often lack
surrounding environmental and practice factors in study outcomes.
What is the best type of study for evidence in practice? - ANSWER-Double-blinded
random controlled studies.
What is essential for ensuring the accuracy and validity of study results? - ANSWER-
Replication of studies.
What are the weakest types of evidence in research? - ANSWER-Community standards,
expert advice, or anecdotal experience.
, What should be done after finding a study that shows a reduction in infection by vitamin
D supplementation? - ANSWER-Search for other evidence that shows the same results.
What is knowledge aggregation? - ANSWER-The process of collecting and synthesizing
research to inform practice decisions.
What is the purpose of developing inclusion and exclusion criteria in research
aggregation? - ANSWER-To ensure that only relevant and high-quality evidence is
included.
What is a scoping review? - ANSWER-A broad collection of research on a topic that
provides a high-level overview of available evidence.
What characterizes a systematic review? - ANSWER-It systematically collects research
information and includes all relevant studies, even those with conflicting results.
What is an integrative review? - ANSWER-A broad synthesis of research that includes
qualitative, quantitative, and comparative components.
What is meta-analysis? - ANSWER-A statistical method for aggregating quantitative
study results to identify methodological weaknesses.
What does qualitative meta-synthesis focus on? - ANSWER-The collection and
aggregation of qualitative study results to identify common themes.
What do practice guidelines provide? - ANSWER-A guide to practice based on strong
evidence from aggregated studies.
What is the translation process in research? - ANSWER-Determining feasibility, cost-
effectiveness, opportunities, and barriers of recommendations.
What are the final steps of translating research to practice? - ANSWER-Communicating
changes to staff, evaluating the outcome of a change in practice, examining cost and
resource needs.