N3321 Knowledge check 1 2026
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3 elements that make up EBP Ans: research evidence
nurse's clinical expertise
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patient circumstances and values
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Name three types of quantitative research methods Ans:
Descriptive
Expert
correlational
quasi-experimental
Descriptive studies Ans: description of phenomena in real life
situation
Correlational studies Ans: examines relationships and is
conducted to develop and refine explanatory knowledge for
nursing practice
Quasi-experimental Ans: examines casual relationships or
determines the effect of one variable on another usually
involve implementation of intervention or treatment
Example of descriptive research Ans: describing the spread of
flu cases each season and their influence on local and global
health
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Examples of correlational research Ans: minutes watching
television and playing video games per week and BMI of school
aged children
quasi-experimental example Ans: determine effectiveness of
calcium 1/ vitamin D3 supplements on the bone density of
adults
Experimental Ans: objective, systemic, highly controlled
investigation conducted for the purpose of predicting and
controlling phenomena in nursing practice
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What is applied research? Ans: scientific study that. aims to
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generate knowledge that will directly influence or IMPROVE
Expert
clinical practice
What are extraneous variables? Ans: any variables other than
the independent variable that seem likely to influence the
dependent variable in a study
3 common settings for conducting research Ans: natural,
partially controlled, highly controlled
What is one of the fastest growing-ehtical problems in
research? Ans: Research misconduct
Name 3 examples of research misconduct Ans: Fabrication,
falsification, plagiarism
in processing performing or reviewing research or in reporting
research results
What is the purpose of the Nuremberg code Ans: helps
evaluate the consent process, protection of subjects from
harm and place of benefits and risk in a study