Week Three Assignment Questions Flashcards
And a blind study, only data collectors have information about participants and intervention agents. True or false
False
Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of a new drug for depression. what type of research design was used in the study?
Experimental
Identify the dependent variable in the following research question: in a group of female adolescence, what is the effect of a web based HPV vaccine educational program in comparison to a face-to-face HPV vaccine educational program on HPV immunization rates?
HPV immunization rates
A researcher is studying self efficacy and a sample of new mothers. Daughter will be collected at three months, six months, and one year after birth to determine the level of self efficacy. What type of research design is most appropriate for this study?
Longitudinal
The correlational research design has both a control group and an experimental group. True or false
False
A nurse researchers studies the effect of patient controlled analgesia (PCA) I’m postoperative adult clients pain level. What is the dependent variable in the study?
Pain level
A staff nurse works with clients receiving chemotherapy as part of a blind study. What design type would always be used in a blind study?
Experimental
A nurse researcher plans to study the effect of a nurse residency program on job retention in newly graduated nurses. This study involves a control group of new graduates who did not participate in the residency program. What is the independent variable in this study?
Nurse residency programs
Wanna a variable can be manipulated to cause an effect on the dependent variable what is it called? Select all that apply
Control Variable
Treatment
Independent variable
Intervention
Dependent variable
Treatment, independent variable, intervention
A nurse researcher plans to study the effect of an innovative educational intervention on teaching adults with chronic lung disease to take their medications. Go to clients will be randomly assigned a treatment or control groups. Which design would be selected?
Experimental
It is essential that hypotheses be based on justifiable rationales. Therefore, when a new area of clinical practice is being investigated, the researcher should create a hypothesis hypothesis based on: select all that apply
Intuition
Insights from administration
Clinical experience
Conjecture
Logical reasoning
Clinical experience and logical reasoning
A nurse working in a new unit and counters a clinical problem the nurse is not dealt with previously. When dealing with a new problem, which is the best way for the nurse to deal with the problem?
Call the nurse manager and ask what to do about it
Examine nursing texts that were used in nursing school related to the problem
Ask a physician for help
Seek out research literature that surrounds the problem
Seek out research literature that surrounds the problem
False, unfortunately, can happen in a clinical setting. What is a potential question to use in order to examine this issue through a quantitative lens?
What emotional impact to Falls have all nurses in the rehab setting?
What is the average cost for a patient who falls in the intensive care unit?
How do you patients view their fall experience?
What do you families perceived when their love ones fall in the hospital?
B
Quantitative researchers usually gather information in order to make generalizations regarding their results. What words would describe this type of research? Select all that apply
Intuitive
Narrative
Systematic
Instrumental
Subjective
Systematic and instrumental