BPG
RHPA
Research
Research
Pot Pourri
100
Define BPG
What is "Systematically developed statements (based on best available evidence) to assist practitioner and patient decision about appropriate health care for specific clinical (practice) circumstances
100
What does RHPA stand for?
What is Regulated Health Professions Act
100
Using the first 50 students to enter the room for your research study is what type of sampling?
What is convenience
100
This type of research seeks to understand the world view of a cultural group
What is ethnography research
100
Which act mandates the 'scope of practice' for nurses in Ontario?
What is "The Nursing Act"
200
List some examples of BPG's
What is Woman abuse Enhancing adolescent development Asthma Breastfeeding Client centered care Falls Prevention COPD
200
What level of government legislates the RHPA
What is Provincial
200
Involves the use of math techniques to count or measure characteristics
What is quantitative research
200
Data are collected and analyzed concurrently by constant comparison of new data and a theory is developed. Literature search is done after data collection
What is grounded theory
200
Who establishes minimum standards of safe nursing practice?
What is CNO
300
Difference between a standard of practice (CNO) and a BPG
What is CNO: values, morals, legislation, minimum requirement, professional competence, misconduct and malpractice BPG: evidence, guidelines, synthesis of literature, extensive background information
300
What is the purpose of the RHPA?
What is to establish common elements and guidelines for health professionals
300
Give an example of a quantitative design
What is experimental (RCT)
300
The literature search is usually included in this section
What is Introduction
300
What is included in the RPN scope of practice?
What is care for clients whose condition is stable and outcomes are predictable
400
Sources of evidence
What is -meta-analysis/systematic review of RCT's -RCT's -qualitative research -clinical experience/expertise -patient preferences
400
According to the RHPA who is responsible for identifying the controlled acts that the profession would like to perform
What is the profession ie Nursing
400
Completed to understand the current knowledge about a particular problem.
What is literature search
400
This technique involves asking the first person selected to suggest others for your study
What is 'snowball'
400
List 2 of the sources of knowledge that nurses use to guide their practice
What is emperics (the science of nursing), esthetics (the art of nursing, personal knowledge, ethics (the moral component), emancipatory knowing (social injustices)
500
Where can we find BPG's free to download?
500
What are controlled acts? How many are there?
What is Acts considered potentially harmful if performed by unqualified persons. (13)
500
Research that is done on previous happenings
What is retrospective
500
The variable that refers to the intervention or treatment being manipulated.
What is independent variable
500
When is your final exam for this course?
What is December 10th at 5:30
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