NSG 6999 WEEK 5 KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Question 1 (1 point)
There are three questions that should be asked for all studies. One is “Will the
results help me in caring for my patients?” When looking at this question you are
looking for:
Question 1 options:
Were the study patients similar to my own?
Were there appropriate numbers of patients studied?
Were data methods appropriate for the issue studied?
Were there steps to avoid bias or confounding?
Question 2 (1 point)
When participants of a study are placed in groups based on their wish to be in the
study—or volunteers. This is a type of
Question 2 options:
Measurement bias
Selection bias
Recall bias
Information bias
Question 3 (1 point)
What is the definition of a systematic review?
Question 1 (1 point)
There are three questions that should be asked for all studies. One is “Will the
results help me in caring for my patients?” When looking at this question you are
looking for:
Question 1 options:
Were the study patients similar to my own?
Were there appropriate numbers of patients studied?
Were data methods appropriate for the issue studied?
Were there steps to avoid bias or confounding?
Question 2 (1 point)
When participants of a study are placed in groups based on their wish to be in the
study—or volunteers. This is a type of
Question 2 options:
Measurement bias
Selection bias
Recall bias
Information bias
Question 3 (1 point)
What is the definition of a systematic review?