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NUR 3405 (Quiz 2), Questions and answers, rated A. 2022/2023. 100% verified. Derek is considering where he will search for literature. Given his research question, he identifies MEDLINE as the be... st place to start. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A. Devise search strategy B. Document search decisions and actions C. Abstract D. Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E. Evaluate and analyze the studies - ✔✔A. Molly keeps detailed notes to track her literature review progress. She uses EndNote to capture a running bibliography of papers she retrieves. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ✔✔B. After Sandra reads the full text of each source, she adds details about relevant articles to matrix. the process helps her pull out the most important details from the article, including the finings and her own personal rating of the article. Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ✔✔C. Creating abstracts - brief summaries - provides tremendous payoffs. You are drawing on key pieces of information you have discovered to create notes that will be useful to you and others. Sofia uses Boolean operators and wildcard characters to expand her search results as she navigates each database Which stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ✔✔D. Developing skills for effectively searching electronic databases will make it easier to access the best and most applicable evidence when conducting a literature search. Key skills to develop are selection g best keywords and terms to use to guide your search on a topic Dianna looks across all of the research she's reviewed and considers questions such as, "What is the pattern of evidence"?, How much evidence is there?", and "To what types of people or settings does that evidence apply?" What stage of the literature review process does this represent? A) Devise search strategy B) Document search decisions and actions C) Abstract D) Search for, identify, and retrieve potential primary source materials E) Evaluate and analyze the studies - ✔✔E. When beginning a literature search for relevant evidence, the researcher selects databases to review. Which database is most likely to include nursing studies? A. CINAHL B. Google Scholar C. PubMed D. Medline - ✔✔A. A nurse is completing a literature review, the nurse has several ideas for a focus, but has not nailed down a specific topic for a examine. Which step would be most helpful to follow at this stage? A. Retrieve and print source materials B. Review abstracts for articles C. Formulate a clear research question D. Screen and read articles - ✔✔C. A nurse is trying to pride the best search results possible suing keywords searches. What is an appropriate tip to provide in order to achieve this goal? (Select all that apply.) A. Use wildcard characters B. Use Boolean logic (e.g. AND/OR operators) C. Create a presentation to summarize results D. Evaluate and lazy studies E. Create an abstract - ✔✔A, B A nurse is looking across all of the studies reviewed to date and asks questions such as, "What is the pattern of evidence?", How much evidence is there?", and "How consistent is the evidence?" The nurse is in what stage of the literature review process? A. Devise a search strategy B. Formulate and refine primary and secondary questions C. Evaluate and analyze the studies D. Read and screen sources - ✔✔C. When conducting a research literature search, which activity is the most reliable way to identify new scholarly references? A. Search novel Internet websites for up-to-date information B. Change topics and use new key search terms C. Review materials in commercial websites D. Note relevant citations in the articles being reviewed - ✔✔D. Sofia's assignment is to conduct a literature search on a "description of nursing students" involvement in faculty research endeavors. Sofia was instructed to use PubMEd as her database for her literature search. What should Sofia's next step be? A. She should go to PubMed and input search terms B. She should devise a search strategy C. She should search for themes - ✔✔A Sofia did not devise a search strategy and went directly to PubMed and entered terms "nursing students", "faculty", and "research" to find out relevant information about the description of nursing students' involvement in faculty research endeavors, How many results would you expect to see from her search? A. less than 100 B. 100-200 C. More than 1,000 - ✔✔C Sofia is frustrated because she is trying to find relevant information for her assignment. her search so has resulted in thousands of studies that don't apply to her research topic. Sofia reviews her textbook, returns to PubMed, limits her search to the last five years, and identifies MeSH terms for her keywords: "faculty mentoring," "undergraduate nursing student," and "student research." This time, Sofia gets more targeted results. Total article results were N=44 What should Sofia's next step be? A. Review the abstracts of each article snd omit articles that are obviously irrelevant B. Integrate information and synthesize literature C. Revise her search - ✔✔A In conducting a subject search in an electronic database, the nurse would most likely initiate the search by type in: A. a research design. B. an author's name C. the name of a journal D. a keyword or phrase - ✔✔D When the nurse searches for nursing topics, what electronic database includes the most nursing literature? A. CINAHL B. MEDLINE C. ERIC D. MedPub - ✔✔A A researcher begins the searching process by entering key terms. The search yields over 180 potential articles. Which action in the screening process would be the most approbate next step in identifying useful articles? A. Identifying MeSH terms in making keywords more specific B. Leave out keywords int he next search phase C. Read the abstract of each article to narrow the number or articles D. Review some of the studies for alternate keywords - ✔✔A A researcher has narrowed a search of electronic database 15 potential references. Which action in the screening process would be the most appropriate next stop in identifying useful articles? A. Reading the reports in their entirety B. Reviewing the abstracts C. Comparing databases for duplicate-refeeces reports D. Evaluating search terms - ✔✔A When a nurse conducts a literature search, what is the advantage of having a well-though-out search strategy? (select all that apply) A. Saves time B. Decreases frustration C. Ex[ands the scope fo the search' D. Locates a larger number of general references E. Locates more relevant and useful resources - ✔✔A, B, E a researcher interested in palliative care asks a group of eight search participants: "What does palliative care mean to you?" What type of qualitative data collection methods is being used? A. Structured interview B. Descriptive notes C. Focus group - ✔✔C A researcher is interested in assessing the eating habits of nurses during the night shift in the emergency Department. The researcher is given permission to sit at a corner desk and assess the nurses. The researcher documents activity and conversations as they occur. What type of qualitative data collection method is being used? A. Observation using reflective noted B. Observation using descriptive file notes C. Critical incident interviews - ✔✔B The researcher is interested in geriatric patients' dental hygiene activities. She assesses her subjects from a distance without disturbing them during tooth brushing. What type of data collection method is being used? A. Self report B. Observation C. Biophysiologic measures - ✔✔B A researcher wants to assess the anxiety levels of her research participants. She creates a visual analog scale and gives it to her research participants to complete. What type of data collection method is being used? A. Self report B. Observation C. Biophysiologic measures - ✔✔A A research study was conducted examining the effects of massage to induce relaxation in px with cancer. The researchers measured salivary cortisol to assess neuroimmunoloigcal parameters. What type of data collection method is being used? A. Self report B. Observation C. Biophysiologic measures - ✔✔C Which of the following are methods used by qualitative researcher? (select all that apply) A. focus groups B. unstructured interviews C. Biophysiologic measures D. Structured interviews E. Reflective field notes F. Semi-structured interviews - ✔✔A, B, E, F Which of the following are methods used by quantitative researcher? (select all that apply) A. Visual analog scales B. Focus groups C. Biophysiologic measures D. Structured interviews E. Reflective field notes F. Likert scales - ✔✔A, C, D, F A nursing student studies data collection in nursing research. What is the most widely used data collection method by nurse researchers? A. Self-reports B. Observation C. Biophysiologic measures D. Records - ✔✔A A researcher is planning a study in which pain levels are measured. What is the name of a self-report pain scale that utilizes a straight line measuring 100 mm? A. Faces scale B. 0-10 scale C. Likert scale D. Visual analog scale - ✔✔D A researcher is planning a quantitative study on the effect of early ambulation in his replacement clients. What data collection methods are appropriate for this quantitative study? (Select all that apply) A. Observation B. Open-ended interviews C. Biophysiologic measures D. Focus groups E. Self-reports - ✔✔A, C, E A nurse researcher plans a qualitative study on the expense of miscarriage. Why would interviewers be preferable to questionaries when studying this topic? A. Interviewers require less training of research personnel B. The quality of the data tends to be higher with interviews C. Interviewers yield data that are easier to analyze D. Interviewers are less expensive - ✔✔B A nurse staying the problem of ventilator-acquired pneumonia plans for data collection in the intensive care unit. What statement is most accurate regarding measuring biophysiologic variables? A. These measures often prove insignificant B. These variables historically conflict with other measures C. These measures are reliable when measured correctly D. These variables are difficult to measure with accuracy - ✔✔C Predicts the existence of a relationship between variables, not its direction A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔D Predicts the direction of a relationship between variables A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔B Expresses the absence of a relationship between the variable under study (used in statistical testing) A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔C The actual hypothesis is a researcher wishes to test, stating the anticipated relationship between two or more variables A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔A "Woman who job regularly are more likely than those who do not to have amenorrhea" A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔B It explicitly predicts that those who job regularly are likely to have amenorrhea "A person's emotional status is not affected by a relocation to a nursing home." A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔C "There is a relationship between stress and student success." A. Research hypothesis B. Hypothesis directional (HD) C. Null hypothesis D. Hypothesis nondirectional (HD) - ✔✔D The study aimed to explore the prince of living with the stigma of being suicide survivor. What is the statement an example of? A. Purpose statement B. Research question C. Research hypothesis D. Null hypothesis - ✔✔A This statement indicates the aim or purpose of this quantitative study was to explore what it s like to be auspice survivor The quality of life for people with chronic hepatitis C is the same as that of people without cherubic hepatitis. What is the statement an example of? A. Purpose statement B. Research question C. Research hypothesis D. Null hypothesis - ✔✔D The statement predicts that there is no relationship between a person having chronic hep C and her or her quality of life; this the basis for a statistical test, not an actual research hypothesis. Patients who have have had diabetes for longer periods of time (10+ years) are more likely to report sx of active coronary syndrome (ACS) than px with diabetes for shorter periods. What is the statement an example of? A. Purpose statement B. Research question C. Research hypothesis D. Null hypothesis - ✔✔C The statements predicts that there is a relationship between sx of ACS and the length of time having diabetes. It is a *directional hypothesis* A nurse researcher develops a problem statement for a study. what component is included in a well-structured problem statement for nursing research? A. Difficulties in collecting data for the study B. Anticipated study findings C. Gap in knowledge about the problem D. Sustainability of the problem - ✔✔C In determining a problem statement, the nurse considers several ideas. What is a major source of ideas for research problems? (Select all that apply) A. American Nurses Association policy statements B. Personal nursing experience C. Theories or conceptual frameworks D. Nursing code of ethics E. Nursing literature - ✔✔B, C, E A nurse reviews a study on nutrition in children. Which phrase describes the following statement: "Children who watch an average of two or more hours of television per day will have higher BMI's than children who watch less than two hours of television per day?" A. Directional research question B. Non-directional research question C. Non-directional hypothesis D. Direction research hypothsis - ✔✔D A nurse researcher develops a purpose stamens for a quantitative study. Which comment is included in a well-constructed purpose statement for nursing research? A. Identifies the research method used B. Suggests the consequences fo the study C. Indicates the data collection method D. Identifies key study variables - ✔✔D [Show More]

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