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NURS 2031 Exam Prep Questions and Correct Verified Answers
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) Theoretical framework 
D) Research problem 
E) Hypothesis 
F) Research aim or question 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Mark !!! 
 1. D 
 2. F 

- Exam (elaborations)
- • 46 pages •
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) Theoretical framework 
D) Research problem 
E) Hypothesis 
F) Research aim or question 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Mark !!! 
 1. D 
 2. F 

NUR351: Evidence-Based Practice Test 1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
When conducting a literature review, it is important to locate relevant studies. One 
bibliographic database that is particularly helpful to nurse researchers is CINAHL. 
True 
False 
 True 
In the process of conducting a literature review, the nurse researcher is using studies 
written by the researchers who conducted the studies. This type of information source 
is known as: 
Meta-analysis 
Secondary 
Primary 
Evidence-based 
 Primary 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Ma...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 93 pages •
When conducting a literature review, it is important to locate relevant studies. One 
bibliographic database that is particularly helpful to nurse researchers is CINAHL. 
True 
False 
 True 
In the process of conducting a literature review, the nurse researcher is using studies 
written by the researchers who conducted the studies. This type of information source 
is known as: 
Meta-analysis 
Secondary 
Primary 
Evidence-based 
 Primary 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Ma...
NUR351: Evidence-Based Practice Test 2 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
An important step in the nursing process is to collect data and perform a statistical 
analysis of the data. 
FALSE 
TRUE 
 False 
 
 Rationale: Although data may be collected as part of the nursing process, 
statistical analysis of data is performed as part of the research process. 
The first step in the research process is to: 
Formulate the research problem 
Develop a detailed plan to gather information 
Disseminate findings 
Analyze the results of the study 
Top Mark Questions and Correct ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 102 pages •
An important step in the nursing process is to collect data and perform a statistical 
analysis of the data. 
FALSE 
TRUE 
 False 
 
 Rationale: Although data may be collected as part of the nursing process, 
statistical analysis of data is performed as part of the research process. 
The first step in the research process is to: 
Formulate the research problem 
Develop a detailed plan to gather information 
Disseminate findings 
Analyze the results of the study 
Top Mark Questions and Correct ...
NURS 497 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
What is Innate immunity? 
 Physical barriers like the skin. 
Is inflammation part of the innate or adaptrive immune system? 
 Its part of the innate sytem 
What is the third line of defense of the human body? 
 Adaptive immune system 
What are antigens? 
 markers that our boddies recognize as invaders 
What are antibodies? 
 Part of our body the recognize antigens. 
Are antibodies proteins? 
 Yes 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
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Role of B-cells? 
 They are for sur...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is Innate immunity? 
 Physical barriers like the skin. 
Is inflammation part of the innate or adaptrive immune system? 
 Its part of the innate sytem 
What is the third line of defense of the human body? 
 Adaptive immune system 
What are antigens? 
 markers that our boddies recognize as invaders 
What are antibodies? 
 Part of our body the recognize antigens. 
Are antibodies proteins? 
 Yes 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Mark !!! 
Role of B-cells? 
 They are for sur...
NUR 322 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Correct Verified Answers
How and when do you utilizes an interpreter? What is the best practice? 
 Provided language assistance resources: trained medical interpreter, 
qualified translator, telecommunication devices (deaf patients) 
 
 Inform all individuals of the availability of language assistance services. 
 
 Ask for preferred language for verbal or written. 
 
 Ensure the competence of individuals providing language assistance. 
What are the different styles of leadership? 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verifi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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How and when do you utilizes an interpreter? What is the best practice? 
 Provided language assistance resources: trained medical interpreter, 
qualified translator, telecommunication devices (deaf patients) 
 
 Inform all individuals of the availability of language assistance services. 
 
 Ask for preferred language for verbal or written. 
 
 Ensure the competence of individuals providing language assistance. 
What are the different styles of leadership? 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verifi...
nur 304 - Study guide FINAL EXAM - chapter 15 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Chapter 15: Critical thinking in nursing 2 questions 
 What is clinical decision making and how does it set the nurse apart from 
assistive personnel? 
 
 How does questioning promote critical thinking? 
 
 What are the three levels of critical thinking? 
Clinical decision making 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
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 separates professional nurses from assistive personnel (AP) 
 
 For example, an RN: 
 - observes for changes in patient's conditions 
 - collects dat...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
Chapter 15: Critical thinking in nursing 2 questions 
 What is clinical decision making and how does it set the nurse apart from 
assistive personnel? 
 
 How does questioning promote critical thinking? 
 
 What are the three levels of critical thinking? 
Clinical decision making 
Top Mark Questions and Correct Verified Answers 
Top Mark !!! 
 separates professional nurses from assistive personnel (AP) 
 
 For example, an RN: 
 - observes for changes in patient's conditions 
 - collects dat...
NUR 155 EXAM #1 Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Benners Stage 1.) 
 Novice 
 The novice or beginner has no experience in the situation in which they are 
expected to perform. The novice lacks confidence to demonstrate safe 
practice and requires continual verbal and physical cues. Practice is within a 
prolonged time period and he/she is unable to use discretionary judgement. 
Benners Stages 2.) 
 Advanced beginner 
 Advanced beginners demonstrate marginally acceptable performance 
because the nurse has had prior experience in actual situ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Benners Stage 1.) 
 Novice 
 The novice or beginner has no experience in the situation in which they are 
expected to perform. The novice lacks confidence to demonstrate safe 
practice and requires continual verbal and physical cues. Practice is within a 
prolonged time period and he/she is unable to use discretionary judgement. 
Benners Stages 2.) 
 Advanced beginner 
 Advanced beginners demonstrate marginally acceptable performance 
because the nurse has had prior experience in actual situ...
Nuclear Medicine Review Questions and Correct Verified Answers
How does 201Tl decay? 
 by electron capture 
What is the role of the stannous ion in the preparation of pharmaceuticals labeled with 
99mTc? 
 to reduce the valence state of 99mTc 
If an assay of a vial containing 131I shows 50 mCi present on May 2, approximately what 
will the assay show on May 18? 
 12.5 mCi 
If a bone scan has been ordered on a 5-year-old girl, and the physician prescribes 62% of 
the adult dose to be 
given, how many mCi should be administered? 
 12.4 mCi 
If the biologic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
How does 201Tl decay? 
 by electron capture 
What is the role of the stannous ion in the preparation of pharmaceuticals labeled with 
99mTc? 
 to reduce the valence state of 99mTc 
If an assay of a vial containing 131I shows 50 mCi present on May 2, approximately what 
will the assay show on May 18? 
 12.5 mCi 
If a bone scan has been ordered on a 5-year-old girl, and the physician prescribes 62% of 
the adult dose to be 
given, how many mCi should be administered? 
 12.4 mCi 
If the biologic...
Nuclear Medicine Practice Exam Questions and Correct Verified Answers
99mTc MAA or 99mTc Labeled RBC 
 Radionuclide venography may be performed with... 
Dipyridamole 
 Stress testing agent that stays in the plasma for the greatest length of time. 
10-15 after tracer admin 
 When is SPECT liver imaging with 99mTc sulfur colloid is performed 
Kidneys 
 Significantly increased serum bilirubin levels will most likely cause which of the 
following to be visualized on hepatobiliary images? 
99mTc-pertechnetate 
 Localization of a Meckels diverticulum can be accomplishe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 132 pages •
99mTc MAA or 99mTc Labeled RBC 
 Radionuclide venography may be performed with... 
Dipyridamole 
 Stress testing agent that stays in the plasma for the greatest length of time. 
10-15 after tracer admin 
 When is SPECT liver imaging with 99mTc sulfur colloid is performed 
Kidneys 
 Significantly increased serum bilirubin levels will most likely cause which of the 
following to be visualized on hepatobiliary images? 
99mTc-pertechnetate 
 Localization of a Meckels diverticulum can be accomplishe...
Nuclear Medicine Final Exam. Questions and Correct Verified Answers
Nuclear Medicine Final Exam. Questions 
and Correct Verified AnswersYou will have to inject patients in Nuclear Medicine. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
You will be dealing with radioactivity in Nuclear Medicine. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
You will be exposed to bodily fluids while working in Nuclear Medicine, and have to 
inject patients. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
Needle diameter is measured by "gauge". Which of the needles listed below has the 
largest diameter: (Quiz2). 
 18G. 
Radioactive materials and needles c...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Nuclear Medicine Final Exam. Questions 
and Correct Verified AnswersYou will have to inject patients in Nuclear Medicine. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
You will be dealing with radioactivity in Nuclear Medicine. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
You will be exposed to bodily fluids while working in Nuclear Medicine, and have to 
inject patients. (Quiz1). 
 True. 
Needle diameter is measured by "gauge". Which of the needles listed below has the 
largest diameter: (Quiz2). 
 18G. 
Radioactive materials and needles c...