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/. Which group is best served by the development of a rigorous base of evidence for
nursing practice?
-health care policymakers
-nurses' clients
-nursing administrators
-practicing nurses - Answer-✅nurse's clients
/.Which is an example of a clinical nursing research question?
-what percentage of nurses have a master's or doctorate degree?
-what course of action do nursing students pursue when faced with a moral dilemma?
-what factors contribute to clients' risk of falling during hospitalization?
-in what ways do nursing students benefit from a course on evidence-based practice? -
Answer-✅What factors contribute to clients' risk of falling during a hospitalization?
/.Which is a primary source for answering clinical questions for evidence-based
nursing?
-input from an authority
-disciplined research
-nurses' clinical experience
-intuition - Answer-✅disciplined research
/.In the United States, which is a major source of funding for nursing research?
-Sigma Theta Tau
-Journal clubs
-Magnet Recognition Program
-NINR - Answer-✅NINR
/.What is a paradigm?
-An assumption about the nature of the world
-A set of procedures for studying the world
-A worldview, a general perspective
-An antecedent cause of reality - Answer-✅A worldview, a general perspective
/.Which is a fundamental assumption of the positivist paradigm?
-Phenomena do not necessarily have an antecedent cause.
-Reality is not orderly, but it is haphazard.
, -Reality is "out there" to be objectively studied, known, and understood.
-Reality is not a fixed entity. - Answer-✅Reality is "out there" to be objectively studied,
known, and understood.
/.Which is a fundamental assumption in the constructivist paradigm?
-The nature of reality has changed over time.
-Phenomena are not haphazard and result from prior causes.
-A fixed reality exists in nature for humans to understand.
-Reality is multiply constructed and multiply interpreted by humans. - Answer-✅Reality
is multiply constructed and multiply interpreted by humans.
/.Which is a descriptive question that a qualitative researcher might ask?
-How often do parents of a dying child express grief to others?
-Over how long a period do parents grieve for a dying child?
-What is the nature of grief among parents of a dying child?
-How intense is the grief of parents of a dying child? - Answer-✅What is the nature of
grief among parents of a dying child?
/.Which research question is an example of a descriptive question for a
quantitative study?
-What is it like to experience sudden confusion?
-What is the prevalence of elevated salivary cortisol in adolescents?
-What is the experience of loneliness like among caregivers of patients with
Alzheimer's disease?
-Does postpartum depression predict toddlers' temperaments? - Answer-✅Does
postpartum depression predict toddlers' temperaments?
/.Which research questions would be considered causeprobing?
-Are students who use ecigarettes
at higher risk of respiratory infections than
students who do not?
-What is the process by which students initiate using ecigarettes?
-What are the characteristics of students who vape (use ecigarettes)?
-What is the prevalence of vaping (using ecigarettes)
among college students? - Answer-✅Are students who use ecigarettes
at higher risk of respiratory infections than
students who do not?
/.Research utilization is a process that begins with which event?
-A problemfocused
trigger
-A clinical problem that needs to be solved
-A finding from existing research
-A wellworded
clinical question - Answer-✅A finding from existing research