Practice Nursing – An Interprofessional Approach 6th Edition by
Debera J. Dunphy
Chapter 1. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
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1. A nurse has conducted a literature review in an effort to identify the effect of handwashing on t
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he incidence of nosocomial (hospital-
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acquired) infections in acute care settings. An article presented findings at a level of significance
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of <0.01. This indicates that
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A) the control group and the experimental group were more than 99% similar.
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B) the findings of the study have less than 1% chance of being attributable to chance.
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C) the effects of the intervention were nearly zero.
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D) the clinical significance of the findings was less than 1:100.
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Ans: B 22
Feedback: The level of significance is the level at which the researcher believes that the study resul
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ts most likely represent a nonchance event. A level of significance of <0.01 indicates that there is
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2less than 1% probability that the result is due to chance.
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2. A nurse has read a qualitative research study in order to understand the lived experience of pare
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nts who have a neonatal loss. Which of the following questions should the nurse prioritize when
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appraising the results of this study? 22 22 22 22 22
A) How well did the authors capture the personal experiences of these parents?
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B) How well did the authors control for confounding variables that may have affected the findings?
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C) Did the authors use statistical measures that were appropriate to the phenomenon in question?
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D) Were the instruments that the researchers used statistically valid and reliable?
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Ans: A 22
Feedback: Qualitative studies are judged on the basis of how well they capture and convey the su
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bjective experiences of individuals. Statistical measures and variables are not dimensions of a qualit
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ative methodology.
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3. A nurse has expressed skepticism to a colleague about the value of nursing research, claiming th
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at nursing research has little relevance to practice. How can the nurses colleague best defend the
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importance of nursing research?
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,A) The existence of nursing research means that nurses are now able to access federal grant mone
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y, something that didnt use to be the case.
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B) Nursing research has allowed the development of masters and doctoral programs and has great
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ly increased the credibility of the profession.
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C) The growth of nursing research has caused nursing to be viewed as a true profession, rather th
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an simply as a trade or a skill.
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D) The application of nursing research has the potential to improve nursing practice and patie
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nt outcomes.
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Ans: D 22
Feedback: The greatest value of nursing research lies in the potential to improve practice and, ulti
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mately, to improve patient outcomes. This supersedes the contributions of nursing research to educa
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tion programs, grant funding, or the public view of the profession.
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4. Tracy is a nurse with a baccalaureate degree who works in the labor and delivery unit of a b
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usy urban hospital. She has noticed that many new mothers abandon breast-
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feeding their babies when they experience early challenges and wonders what could be done t
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o encourage more women to continue breast-
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feeding. What role is Tracy most likely to play in a research project that tests an intervention
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aimed at promoting breast-feeding?
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A) Applying for grant funding for the research project22 22 22 22 22 22 22
B) Posing the clinical problem to one or more nursing researchers
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C) Planning the methodology of the research project 22 22 22 22 22 22
D) Carrying out the intervention and submitting the results for publicatio
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n Ans: B
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Feedback: A major role for staff nurses is to identify questions or problems for research. Gr
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ant applications, methodological planning, and publication submission are normally carried o
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ut by nurses who have advanced degrees in nursing.
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5. A patient signed the informed consent form for a drug trial that was explained to patient b
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y a research assistant. Later, the patient admitted to his nurse that he did not understand the re
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search assistants explanation or his own role in the study. How should this patients nurse respo
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nd to this revelation?
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A) Explain the research process to the patient in greater detail.
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B) Describe the details of a randomized controlled trial for the patient.
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, C) Inform the research assistant that the patients consent is likely invalid.
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D) Explain to the patient that his written consent is now legally binding.
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Ans: C 22
Feedback: Just as the staff nurse is not responsible for medical consent, the staff nurse is not resp
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onsible for research consent. If patients who have agreed to participate exhibit ambivalence or un
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certainty about participating, do not try to convince them to participate. Ask the person from the r
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esearch team who is managing consents to speak with concerned patients about the study, even afte
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r a patient has signed the consent forms.
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Multiple Selection 22
6. A nurse leader is attempting to increase the awareness of evidence-
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based practice (EBP) among the nurses on a unit. A nurse who is implementing EBP integrates w
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hich of the following? (Select all that apply.)
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A) Interdisciplinary consensus 22
B) Nursing tradition 22
C) Research studies 22
D) Patient preferences and values 22 22 22
E) Clinical expertise 22
Ans: C, D, E
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Feedback: Fineout-Overholt, Melnyk, Stillwell, and Williamson define EBP as a problem-
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solving approach to the delivery of healthcare that integrates the best evidence from studies and pat
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ient care data with clinician expertise and patient preferences and values.
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Multiple Choice 22
7. Mrs. Mayes is a 73-year- 22 22 22 22
old woman who has a diabetic foot ulcer that has been extremely slow to heal and which now po
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ses a threat of osteomyelitis. The wound care nurse who has been working with Mrs. Mayes appli
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es evidence-
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based practice (EBP) whenever possible and has proposed the use of maggot therapy to debride ne
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crotic tissue. Mrs. Mayes, however, finds the suggestion repugnant and adamantly opposes this tre
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atment despite the sizable body of evidence supporting it. How should the nurse reconcile Mrs. M
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ayes views with the principles of EBP?
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A) The nurse should explain that reliable and valid research evidence overrides the patients opinion.
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B) The nurse should explain the evidence to the patient in greater detail.
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