Nursing Research Generating and Assessing Evidence For Nursing Practice 9th edition By Pilot – Test Bank
Which electronic database is widely recognized as the premier source for bibliographic coverage of the biomedical literature?
A)
CINAHL
B)
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
C)
ProQuest
D)
MEDLINE
2. |
The RN is doing a basic search of articles on nurses’ stress in the ICU. In conducting a subject search in an electronic database, what should the nurse type to initiate the search? |
A) |
An author’s name |
B) |
Restrictions to the search |
C) |
A topic or keyword |
D) |
A mapping procedure |
3. |
In an electronic literature search, what is the researcher doing when she does not know the precise keywords for retrieving information on a topic? |
A) |
Mapping |
B) |
Searching |
C) |
Restricting focus |
D) |
Copying |
4. |
What is a primary source for a research literature review? |
A) |
A description of a study written by researchers who did the study |
B) |
A summary of relevant research on the topic of interest |
C) |
A thesaurus that directs readers to subject headings germane to the topic |
D) |
Any journal article on a topic of interest |
5. |
There are several strategies for finding studies on a topic. What is the ancestry approach? |
A) |
Search for articles that summarize prior research. |
B) |
Read the accompanying abstract to determine whether the article is pertinent to the topic. |
C) |
Tracking down earlier studies cited in a reference list of a report. |
D) |
Using a pivotal study to search forward to subsequent studies that cited it. |
6. |
There are several strategies for finding studies on a topic. What is the descendancy approach? |
A) |
Search for articles that summarize prior research. |
B) |
Read the accompanying abstract to determine whether the article is pertinent to the topic. |
C) |
Track down earlier studies cited in a reference list of a report. |
D) |
Use a pivotal study to search forward to subsequent studies that cited it. |
7. |
What is a secondary source for a research literature review? |
A) |
A description of a study written by researchers who did the study |
B) |
A summary of relevant research on the topic of interest |
C) |
A thesaurus that directs readers to subject headings germane to the topic |
D) |
A description of the study by an individual unconnected with it |
8. |
The nurse is conducting a literature review. Which will not assist the nurse when conducting a literature review? |
A) |
One major purpose of a literature review is to learn what research has already been done in the area. |
B) |
A text word search allows searchers to look for specific words in all test fields of records in the electronic database. |
C) |
The literature review section should conclude with a critical evaluation of knowledge on the problem of interest. |
D) |
Information from anecdotal and opinion articles is usually included in research literature. |
9. |
There are several major steps in preparing a written research review. What is the first step? |
A) |
Formulating a question |
B) |
Devising a search strategy |
C) |
Conducting a search |
D) |
Retrieving relevant sources |
10. |
When doing a literature review, what type of information will a researcher undertaking a new study find as an undesirable attribute? |
A) |
Available research findings |
B) |
Descriptions of an expert’s opinions about the phenomenon |
C) |
How the variables of interest have been operationally defined in prior studies |
D) |
What research approaches have been used to study similar problems |
11. |
Qualitative researchers have varying opinions about reviewing the literature before doing a new study. What group of researchers is represented when collection of data occurs before reviewing the literature? |
A) |
Grounded theory researchers |
B) |
Phenomenologists |
C) |
Ethnographogists |
D) |
Grounded theory researchers and phenomenologist |
12. |
Qualitative researchers have varying opinions about reviewing the literature before doing a new study. What group of researchers often undertakes a search for relevant materials at the onset of a study? |
A) |
Grounded theory researchers |
B) |
Phenomenologists |
C) |
Ethnographogists |
D) |
Grounded theory researchers and phenomenologist |
13. |
Qualitative researchers have varying opinions about reviewing the literature before doing a new study. What group of researchers does a more thorough literature review during data analysis and interpretation so that findings can be compared with previous findings? |
A) |
Grounded theory researchers |
B) |
Phenomenologists |
C) |
Ethnographogists |
D) |
Grounded theory researchers and phenomenologist |
14. |
Matrices are a convenient means of abstracting and organizing information for a literature review. How many dimension arrays are present? |
A) |
Two |
B) |
Three |
C) |
Four |
D) |
Five |
15. |
Matrices are a convenient means of abstracting and organizing information for a literature review. When would a reviewer use an evaluation matrix? |
A) |
Record methodological features of a set of studies. |
B) |
Record research findings. |
C) |
Record quality assessment information. |
D) |
Facilitate thematic analysis of the retrieved information. |
16. |
Matrices are a convenient means of abstracting and organizing information for a literature review. When would a reviewer use a results matrix? |
A) |
Record methodological features of a set of studies. |
B) |
Record research findings. |
C) |
Record quality assessment information. |
D) |
Facilitate thematic analysis of the retrieved information. |
17. |
Written literature reviews are undertaken for many different purposes. In a quantitative research report, what section of the report would a review of prior research on the problem under study be located? |
A) |
Introduction |
B) |
Methods |
C) |
Results |
D) |
Discussion |
18. |
Written literature reviews are undertaken for many different purposes. In a research report, what section of the report would limitations of the study be located? |
A) |
Introduction |
B) |
Methods |
C) |
Results |
D) |
Discussion |
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