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NURS 641 - Exam 2 questions with correct answers
In a study of the effectiveness of two pain management methods, what is the meaning of the conclusion that one method produced a clinically significant lower pain level than the other method? 
 
A. The study was well-conducted. 
 
B. The difference in outcome achieved by the more effective method is large enough to make an important difference in patient comfort. 
 
C. Pain management is an important intervention. 
 
D. The difference in outcomes achieved by the two groups proves the underlying ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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In a study of the effectiveness of two pain management methods, what is the meaning of the conclusion that one method produced a clinically significant lower pain level than the other method? 
 
A. The study was well-conducted. 
 
B. The difference in outcome achieved by the more effective method is large enough to make an important difference in patient comfort. 
 
C. Pain management is an important intervention. 
 
D. The difference in outcomes achieved by the two groups proves the underlying ...
NURS641 Exam questions with correct answers
b 
in the exemplar study about pain relief during IV cannula insertion in children, why did the researchers obtain a pre-procedure self-report anxiety score? 
a. so they could compare it to the score after the procedure 
b. to be sure both treatment groups were similar before the procedure 
c. to reduce the child's anxiety level 
d. to give the child practice in answering self-reporting anxiety after the procedure 
 
 
 
a 
in the exemplar study about pain relief during IV cannula insertion in ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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b 
in the exemplar study about pain relief during IV cannula insertion in children, why did the researchers obtain a pre-procedure self-report anxiety score? 
a. so they could compare it to the score after the procedure 
b. to be sure both treatment groups were similar before the procedure 
c. to reduce the child's anxiety level 
d. to give the child practice in answering self-reporting anxiety after the procedure 
 
 
 
a 
in the exemplar study about pain relief during IV cannula insertion in ...
Nurs 641 exam 1 questions with correct answers
Which definition best describes qualitative ethnographic research? 
A group of research methods aimed at capturing social process, personal experiences, perceptions, and the working of subcultures. 
 
 
 
Which of the following statements is not true? 
a. In grounded theory research, data collection and data analysis are interspersed, not sequential. 
 
b. There are no standards for methods of collecting data and analyzing data to establish rigor. 
 
c. Ethnographic research produces a rich port...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Which definition best describes qualitative ethnographic research? 
A group of research methods aimed at capturing social process, personal experiences, perceptions, and the working of subcultures. 
 
 
 
Which of the following statements is not true? 
a. In grounded theory research, data collection and data analysis are interspersed, not sequential. 
 
b. There are no standards for methods of collecting data and analyzing data to establish rigor. 
 
c. Ethnographic research produces a rich port...
NURS 641 - Exam 1 questions with correct answers
Which of the following statements is NOT true? 
 
A. There are no standards for methods of collecting data and analyzing data in qualitative research 
 
B. Ethnographic research produces a rich portrayal of the norms, values, and social rules of a health or healthcare subculture 
 
C. In grounded theory research, data collection and data analysis are interspersed, not sequential 
 
D. Qualitative research produces rich and nuanced portrayals of the phenomenon being studied 
A. There are no stand...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Which of the following statements is NOT true? 
 
A. There are no standards for methods of collecting data and analyzing data in qualitative research 
 
B. Ethnographic research produces a rich portrayal of the norms, values, and social rules of a health or healthcare subculture 
 
C. In grounded theory research, data collection and data analysis are interspersed, not sequential 
 
D. Qualitative research produces rich and nuanced portrayals of the phenomenon being studied 
A. There are no stand...
NURS 641 Final questions with correct answers
The PICOTS format is most useful for focusing what kind of clinical question for an evidence-based practice project? 
 
a. A quality study 
 
b. A question about intervention effectiveness 
 
c. A question about the meaning of a process of care 
 
d. A study about risk factors for a clinical condition 
b. A question about intervention effectiveness 
 
 
 
What is your review of this question that served as a project guide? 
 
Would recommending the new shingles vaccine to all patients ages 50 an...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The PICOTS format is most useful for focusing what kind of clinical question for an evidence-based practice project? 
 
a. A quality study 
 
b. A question about intervention effectiveness 
 
c. A question about the meaning of a process of care 
 
d. A study about risk factors for a clinical condition 
b. A question about intervention effectiveness 
 
 
 
What is your review of this question that served as a project guide? 
 
Would recommending the new shingles vaccine to all patients ages 50 an...
NURS 641 Final questions with correct answers
what determines whether a researcher uses a qualitative or quantitative research method for a particular study? 
1. The nature of the research question being asked. 
2. The financial resources available for conducting the study 
3. The ease of collecting and analyzing data 
4. The researcher's knowledge about and preference 
The nature of the research question being asked. 
 
 
 
Purposeful sampling in phenomenology is defined as: 
1. Randomizing participants to comparison groups 
2. Technique ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what determines whether a researcher uses a qualitative or quantitative research method for a particular study? 
1. The nature of the research question being asked. 
2. The financial resources available for conducting the study 
3. The ease of collecting and analyzing data 
4. The researcher's knowledge about and preference 
The nature of the research question being asked. 
 
 
 
Purposeful sampling in phenomenology is defined as: 
1. Randomizing participants to comparison groups 
2. Technique ...
NURS 641 questions with correct answers
EBCPG are offered as 
guidelines for care in a variety of agency settings 
 
 
 
Ultimate goal of EBP 
improve patient outcomes 
 
 
 
EBCPGs are most often used to 
guide agencies in developing protocols specific to the setting 
 
 
 
An EBCPG should indicate 
the amount, level, and quality of evidence supporting each recommendation 
 
 
 
Clinical protocols 
agency endorsed standards 
-serve as guides for clinicians regarding the care they should give to patients in their care 
 
 
 
Advantage...
- Exam (elaborations)
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EBCPG are offered as 
guidelines for care in a variety of agency settings 
 
 
 
Ultimate goal of EBP 
improve patient outcomes 
 
 
 
EBCPGs are most often used to 
guide agencies in developing protocols specific to the setting 
 
 
 
An EBCPG should indicate 
the amount, level, and quality of evidence supporting each recommendation 
 
 
 
Clinical protocols 
agency endorsed standards 
-serve as guides for clinicians regarding the care they should give to patients in their care 
 
 
 
Advantage...
NURS641 Exam 1 questions with correct answers
Which of the following is NOT a goal of qualitative research 
 
A. Describe how a health care subcultural works 
B. Develop a theory 
C. Test a hypothesis about a nursing intervention 
D. Understand the experience of persons 
C. Test a hypothesis about a nursing intervention 
 
 
 
What determines whether a researcher uses a qualitative or quantitative method for a particular study? 
 
A. The nature of the research question being asked 
B. The financial resources available for conducting the stu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Which of the following is NOT a goal of qualitative research 
 
A. Describe how a health care subcultural works 
B. Develop a theory 
C. Test a hypothesis about a nursing intervention 
D. Understand the experience of persons 
C. Test a hypothesis about a nursing intervention 
 
 
 
What determines whether a researcher uses a qualitative or quantitative method for a particular study? 
 
A. The nature of the research question being asked 
B. The financial resources available for conducting the stu...
NUR601 Nursing Theory Exam 1 questions with correct answers
Components of a Discipline 
Includes network of philosophies, theories, concepts, approaches to inquiry, research findings, and practices. 
 
Community of scholars share commitment to value, knowledge, and process 
Distinct perspective. 
 
 
 
What is a Domain? 
Boundaries or focus: 
- Phenomena of interest 
- Problems to be addressed 
- Main content and methods 
- Roles of discipline members 
 
 
 
What are the domains of Nursing? 
1. Principles that govern life processes and well being 
 
2. P...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Components of a Discipline 
Includes network of philosophies, theories, concepts, approaches to inquiry, research findings, and practices. 
 
Community of scholars share commitment to value, knowledge, and process 
Distinct perspective. 
 
 
 
What is a Domain? 
Boundaries or focus: 
- Phenomena of interest 
- Problems to be addressed 
- Main content and methods 
- Roles of discipline members 
 
 
 
What are the domains of Nursing? 
1. Principles that govern life processes and well being 
 
2. P...
NURS 601 Exam #2 answers with correct answer
What are geriatric syndromes? 
Clinical conditions in older adults that do not fit into specific disease categories 
 
 
 
What evidence-based practice is used to detect fratility and geriatric syndromes? 
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) 
 
 
 
5 common conditions of older adults 
pressure ulcers, incontinence, falls, functional decline, delirium 
 
 
 
Newly classified syndromes of the older adult 
malnutrition, sleeping/eating/feeding problems 
 
 
 
Evolving syndromes of the older ad...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
What are geriatric syndromes? 
Clinical conditions in older adults that do not fit into specific disease categories 
 
 
 
What evidence-based practice is used to detect fratility and geriatric syndromes? 
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) 
 
 
 
5 common conditions of older adults 
pressure ulcers, incontinence, falls, functional decline, delirium 
 
 
 
Newly classified syndromes of the older adult 
malnutrition, sleeping/eating/feeding problems 
 
 
 
Evolving syndromes of the older ad...
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