Anyone listen to the webex’s yet?
Chapter 19- no red robin’s
Chapter 20- no red robins (she does saying knowing the 5 steps of objective evaluation
is important at 10:00 in the webex)
Chapter 18- (16:20 says the seven guidelines to writing goals are really important) 42:56
RR: “When we make a consultation we first must identify that there is a problem”
RR: is Walker the most handsomest? Frig yeah duhhh (apparently you look like me
though) (Shadow)<- blessed by Dean Yackel
False- Dwight Schrute, no the more correct answer is bears.
Char char char char char
Yoooo I’ll keep adding updated links as I add to this but Alejandra (I think u mean
AleJAHHHndra, or, aLAY! ) (← lol who put this shit here) whooped ass and threw this
together. She gave me permission to share it. https://quizlet.com/_69h4b1
Exam 1 Covered Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 21, 22, 23, 26
Exam 2 Covered Chapters: 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 36, 37, 38
Exam 3 New Chapters (Will constitute 30-40% of the exam): 5, 9, 18, 19, 20, 25, 27, 31, 33
Chapter 5
1. A nurse uses evidence-based practice (EBP) to provide nursing care. What is the
best rationale for the nurse’s behavior?
a. EBP is a guide for nurses in making clinical decisions.
b. EBP is based on the latest textbook information.
c. EBP is easily attained at the bedside.
d. EBP is always right for all situations.
2. In caring for patients, what must the nurse remember about evidence-based practice
(EBP)?
a. EBP is the only valid source of knowledge that should be used.
b. EBP is secondary to traditional or convenient care knowledge.
c. EBP is dependent on patient values and expectations.
d. EBP is not shown to provide better patient outcomes.
,3. A nurse wants to change a patient procedure. Which action will the nurse take to
easily find research evidence to support this change?
a. Read all the articles found on the Internet.
b. Make a general search of the Internet.
c. Use a PICOT format for the search.
d. Start with a broad question.
4. A nurse has collected several research findings for evidence-based practice. Which
article will be the best for the nurse to use?
a. An article that uses randomized controlled trials (RCT)
b. An article that is an opinion of expert committees
c. An article that uses qualitative research
d. An article that is peer-reviewed
5. The nurse is reviewing a research article on a patient care topic. Which area should
entice the nurse to read the article?
a. Literature review
b. Introduction
c. Methods
d. Resultsr
6. The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic low back pain. The nurse wants to
determine the best evidence-based practice regarding clinical guidelines for low back
pain. What is the best database for the nurse to access?
,a. MEDLINE
b. EMBASE
c. PsycINFO
d. AHRQ
7. A nurse writes the following PICOT question: How do patients with breast cancer rate
their quality of life? How should the nurse evaluate this question?
a. A true PICOT question regardless of the number of elements
b. A true PICOT question because the intervention comes before the control
c. Not a true PICOT question because the comparison comes after the intervention
d. Not a true PICOT question because the time is not designated
8. A nurse is reviewing literature for an evidence-based practice study. Which study
should the nurse use for the most reliable level of evidence that uses statistics to show
effectiveness?
a. Meta-analysis
b. Systematic review
c. Single random controlled trial
d. Control trial without randomization
9. A nurse is reviewing research studies for evidence-based practice. Which article
should the nurse use for qualitative nursing research?
a. An article about the number of falls after use of no side rails
b. An article about infection rates after use of a new wound dressing
, c. An article about the percentage of new admissions on a new floor
d. An article about emotional needs of dying patients and their families
10. A nurse develops the following PICOT question: Do patients who listen to music
achieve better control of their anxiety and pain after surgery when compared with
patients who receive standard nursing care following surgery? Which information will
the nurse use as the “C”?
a. After surgery
b. Who listen to music
c. Who receive standard nursing care
d. Achieve better control of their anxiety and pain
11. The nurse uses a PICOT question to develop an evidence-based change in protocol
for a certain nursing procedure. However, to make these changes throughout the entire
institution would require more evidence than is available at this time. What is the nurse’s
best option?
a. Conduct a pilot study to investigate findings.
b. Drop the idea of making the change at this time.
c. Insist that management hire the needed staff to facilitate the change.
d. Seek employment in another institution that may have the staff needed.
12. The nurse is trying to identify common general themes relative to the effectiveness
of cardiac rehabilitation from patients who have had heart attacks and have gone
through cardiac rehabilitation programs. The nurse conducts interviews and focus
groups. Which type of research is the nurse conducting?
a. Nonexperimental research
b. Experimental research
Chapter 19- no red robin’s
Chapter 20- no red robins (she does saying knowing the 5 steps of objective evaluation
is important at 10:00 in the webex)
Chapter 18- (16:20 says the seven guidelines to writing goals are really important) 42:56
RR: “When we make a consultation we first must identify that there is a problem”
RR: is Walker the most handsomest? Frig yeah duhhh (apparently you look like me
though) (Shadow)<- blessed by Dean Yackel
False- Dwight Schrute, no the more correct answer is bears.
Char char char char char
Yoooo I’ll keep adding updated links as I add to this but Alejandra (I think u mean
AleJAHHHndra, or, aLAY! ) (← lol who put this shit here) whooped ass and threw this
together. She gave me permission to share it. https://quizlet.com/_69h4b1
Exam 1 Covered Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 21, 22, 23, 26
Exam 2 Covered Chapters: 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 36, 37, 38
Exam 3 New Chapters (Will constitute 30-40% of the exam): 5, 9, 18, 19, 20, 25, 27, 31, 33
Chapter 5
1. A nurse uses evidence-based practice (EBP) to provide nursing care. What is the
best rationale for the nurse’s behavior?
a. EBP is a guide for nurses in making clinical decisions.
b. EBP is based on the latest textbook information.
c. EBP is easily attained at the bedside.
d. EBP is always right for all situations.
2. In caring for patients, what must the nurse remember about evidence-based practice
(EBP)?
a. EBP is the only valid source of knowledge that should be used.
b. EBP is secondary to traditional or convenient care knowledge.
c. EBP is dependent on patient values and expectations.
d. EBP is not shown to provide better patient outcomes.
,3. A nurse wants to change a patient procedure. Which action will the nurse take to
easily find research evidence to support this change?
a. Read all the articles found on the Internet.
b. Make a general search of the Internet.
c. Use a PICOT format for the search.
d. Start with a broad question.
4. A nurse has collected several research findings for evidence-based practice. Which
article will be the best for the nurse to use?
a. An article that uses randomized controlled trials (RCT)
b. An article that is an opinion of expert committees
c. An article that uses qualitative research
d. An article that is peer-reviewed
5. The nurse is reviewing a research article on a patient care topic. Which area should
entice the nurse to read the article?
a. Literature review
b. Introduction
c. Methods
d. Resultsr
6. The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic low back pain. The nurse wants to
determine the best evidence-based practice regarding clinical guidelines for low back
pain. What is the best database for the nurse to access?
,a. MEDLINE
b. EMBASE
c. PsycINFO
d. AHRQ
7. A nurse writes the following PICOT question: How do patients with breast cancer rate
their quality of life? How should the nurse evaluate this question?
a. A true PICOT question regardless of the number of elements
b. A true PICOT question because the intervention comes before the control
c. Not a true PICOT question because the comparison comes after the intervention
d. Not a true PICOT question because the time is not designated
8. A nurse is reviewing literature for an evidence-based practice study. Which study
should the nurse use for the most reliable level of evidence that uses statistics to show
effectiveness?
a. Meta-analysis
b. Systematic review
c. Single random controlled trial
d. Control trial without randomization
9. A nurse is reviewing research studies for evidence-based practice. Which article
should the nurse use for qualitative nursing research?
a. An article about the number of falls after use of no side rails
b. An article about infection rates after use of a new wound dressing
, c. An article about the percentage of new admissions on a new floor
d. An article about emotional needs of dying patients and their families
10. A nurse develops the following PICOT question: Do patients who listen to music
achieve better control of their anxiety and pain after surgery when compared with
patients who receive standard nursing care following surgery? Which information will
the nurse use as the “C”?
a. After surgery
b. Who listen to music
c. Who receive standard nursing care
d. Achieve better control of their anxiety and pain
11. The nurse uses a PICOT question to develop an evidence-based change in protocol
for a certain nursing procedure. However, to make these changes throughout the entire
institution would require more evidence than is available at this time. What is the nurse’s
best option?
a. Conduct a pilot study to investigate findings.
b. Drop the idea of making the change at this time.
c. Insist that management hire the needed staff to facilitate the change.
d. Seek employment in another institution that may have the staff needed.
12. The nurse is trying to identify common general themes relative to the effectiveness
of cardiac rehabilitation from patients who have had heart attacks and have gone
through cardiac rehabilitation programs. The nurse conducts interviews and focus
groups. Which type of research is the nurse conducting?
a. Nonexperimental research
b. Experimental research