Nursing Research Quiz 1

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1. What are the three components of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?

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The three components of EBP include clinical expertise, nursing research, and patient preferences. Personal opinions, social media trends, and outdated textbooks are not considered reliable sources of evidence-based practice.

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2. What are some common barriers to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?

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Barriers to EBP can include various factors such as lack of commitment, computer skills, time, and the value placed on research in practice. Other common barriers may involve lack of resources, education on EBP, and fear of change.

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3. What is the purpose of the abstract section in a research article?

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The abstract section in a research article serves as a brief summary of the main components of the research, typically found at the beginning of the article.

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4. How did the Goldmark report, the Great Depression and the Brown Report influence nursing education and research?

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The Goldmark report and the Brown Report both played a significant role in promoting university-based nursing programs, but the economic impact of the Great Depression and World War II led to the growth of hospital-based programs during that time period.

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5. What was the focus of the Lysaught Report?

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The Lysaught Report highlighted the need for research focusing on clinical problems and education, not financial issues, international collaboration, or social media impact.

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6. True or False: In the 1980s, DRGs were a driving force by focusing nursing research on cost effectiveness.

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In the 1980s, DRGs (Diagnosis Related Groups) were indeed a driving force by focusing nursing research on cost effectiveness, promoting efficiency in healthcare delivery.

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7. In the 40's and 50's, what was the main focus of nursing research?

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During the 40's and 50's, nursing research primarily emphasized on improving nursing education to enhance the quality of nursing practice and overall patient care.

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8. What are the major concepts of the theory of diffusion of innovations?

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The theory of diffusion of innovations, developed by Everett Rogers, includes the major concepts of communication, innovation, social system, and time. These concepts are integral to understanding how new ideas, products, and behaviors spread within a society or social group.

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9. What were the main objectives of Nazi experiments?

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Nazi experiments were primarily focused on exploring the limits of human endurance and developing medical treatments for German soldiers, rather than any other purposes mentioned in the incorrect options.

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10. What procedure was conducted at the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital?

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The Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in Brooklyn, NY, conducted a controversial study in which live cancer cells were injected into patients without their knowledge or consent to study the body's immune response to the cancer.

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11. What are the 3 ethical principles that must be upheld when conducting research?

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The correct answer consists of the ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice, which are fundamental in ensuring the ethical conduct of research. The incorrect answers provided do not encompass the core ethical principles typically associated with research ethics.

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12. How should you approach a new article to gain a preliminary understanding?

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Skimming the article allows you to quickly grasp the main points and overall content before delving deeper into the details.

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What are the three components of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
What are some common barriers to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
What is the purpose of the abstract section in a research article?
How did the Goldmark report, the Great Depression and the Brown Report...
What was the focus of the Lysaught Report?
True or False: In the 1980s, DRGs were a driving force by focusing...
In the 40's and 50's, what was the main focus of nursing research?
What are the major concepts of the theory of diffusion of innovations?
What were the main objectives of Nazi experiments?
What procedure was conducted at the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital?
What are the 3 ethical principles that must be upheld when conducting...
How should you approach a new article to gain a preliminary...
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