Key word needed in definition of evidence-based practice
What is systematic?
100
Belief that there is one single reality
What is the truth?
100
'Tell me about being a nursing student at Purdue University.'
What is an open-ended question?
100
Minimize harm and maximize benefit
What is beneficence?
100
Type of hypothesis: 'Women who have paid time off (PTO) from work are more likely to breastfeed for the first 6 months after giving birth.
What is a directional hypothesis?
200
A summary of current research evidence on one topic that is useful for bedside nurses
What is a clinical practice guideline?
200
This is what you do so that subjects will not know they are being observed.
What is deception?
200
This type of qualitative research is designed to build theory.
What is grounded theory?
200
Participants have the right to decide voluntarily to participate in a study
What is right to self-determination (or respect for human dignity and full disclosure)
200
What type of statement is: 'The leading cause of death among Americans from birth to age 45 is traumatic injury.'
What is a problem statement?
300
Tradition and authority
What are things that should NOT influence evidence?
300
Positivists believe that researchers should remain 'this word' from the subjects
What is independent?
300
This type of qualitative research studies patterns or experiences of a defined cultural group.
What is ethnography?
300
People have been told the risks and benefits, had an opportunity to ask questions, and signed a permission form.
What is informed consent?
300
The type of statement:'What is the relationship between pain level and functional status after joint replacement?"
What is a research question?
400
Another word for 'world view'
What is a paradigm?
400
The type of sample where all potential subjects have an equal chance of being selected.
What is probability sampling or randomization?
400
This is time spent in a qualitative research setting prior or during data collection.
What is fieldwork?
400
Data cannot be linked to participants
What is anonymity?
400
The purpose of this study is to examine whether an educational program led by a nurse practitioner can reduce hospital admissions and emergency room visits by patients undergoing chemotherapy.
What is a purpose statement?
500
The only type of research that can study cause-and-effect.
What is prospective experimental research?
500
This type of research collects data at 2 or more time points on the SAME subjects.
What is longitudinal (or cohort)?
500
This type of qualitative research focuses on the lived experience of humans, possibly during an event or situation.
What is phenomenology?
500
Name of the panels designed to ensure protection of human rights where research is performed
What are Institutional Review Boards?
500
There is no difference in NCLEX pass rates between students who transfer to nursing at Purdue University versus students who attend all 4 years.