NURS 2031 Exam Prep Questions With Verified Answers
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NURS 2031 Exam Prep Questions With
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Correct sequence for designing a research study.
1. Identify the BLANK.
2. Articulate a BLANK.
3. Conduct a BLANK.
4. Select or develop a BLANK.
5. Propose a BLANK.
6. Select a BLANK.
A) Literature review
B) Research design
C) Theoretic...
A student researcher is interested in the weight gain of students in their first year of university.
He compares two groups of students, those who live in residence, to those who live at home.
Which paradigm is he most likely applying?
A) Post-positivism
B) Constructivism
C) Critical theory - answer✔A
A research team is interested in uncovering the experience of caring for a loved one with
dementia. Within which paradigm would they most likely be working?
A) Post-positivism
B) Constructivism
C) Critical Theory - answer✔B
A nurse is interested in understanding the current and historical factors that lead to homelessness
for rural residents. Which paradigm is the best fit for this type of research?
A) Constructivism
B) Critical theory
C) Post-positivism - answer✔B
A Nurse is conducting research to evaluate the rate of marijuana smoking among adolescents
aged 14-18 in rural compared to urban settings. She is most likely to use what type of research
method?
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Mixed Method - answer✔A
A nurse aims to understand the experience of parents caring for a child with a neurodegenerative
illness. This is most likely what kind of research study?
C) Mixed Method - answer✔B
A researcher conducts a focus group with nurses about their experience with horizontal violence
in the workplace and then uses this information to construct a survey to be distributed in the
hospital. What type of research is this example?
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Mixed Methods - answer✔C
"Long-term effects of a novel continuous remote care interventions including nutritional ketosis
for the management of type 2 diabetes: a 2-year non-randomized clinical trial."
-Trial with use of an app, to learn things and use to track their diabetes, and encouraged a ketosis
diet.
For what groups might this evidence-based intervention not be feasible? (Choose all that apply)
A) People without reliable internet.
B) People who have low health literacy.
C) People who are food insecure.
D) People who have few social supports. - answer✔A, B, C
How can students become involved in research?
A) Be 'consumers' of research by reading and appraising articles.
B) Gain skills in conducting research (eg. do a thesis).
C) Bea a research subject/participant.
D) They cannot engage in research until graduate school. - answer✔A, B, C
All health research involves a strict "scientific method" and rigorous testing of hypothesis.
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