Quiz 2 Module Questions
A nurse cites the title of a journal. Which journal name is formatted correctly, using APA style, in a reference list at the end of the article? -Care Compassion Journal (italics) -A care compassion journal (italics) -Care compassion journal
Care Compassion Journal (italics) Rationale:The names of publications, including journals, should be capitalized and italicized when appearing in a reference list
A nurse participates on an interprofessional team to implement EBP. Emphasizing which core competency would help different team members clearly understand what is expected of them? - Interprofessional communication practices - Roles and responsibilities for collaborative practice - Interprofessional teamwork and team-based practice - Values/ethics for interprofessional practice
Roles and responsibilities for collaborative practice
Characteristics of collaborative teamwork include: (Select all that apply.) - Shared decision making - Shared accountability - Shared financial benefits - Shared problem solving - Shared performance
Shared decision making, shared accountability, shared problem solving
A nurse reviews the core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice. Which example reflects the competency of "Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice"? a. Apply principles of team dynamics. b. Maintain a climate of mutual respect. c. Promote health literacy. d. Assess client's health care needs.
b. Maintain a climate of mutual respect.
What is the purpose of a reference list in APA? - Provides a list of databases where cited articles can be retrieved -Provides information for the reader to be able to retrieve articles used in the paper -Allows the author to give credit to others whose work was used in writing the paper -Indicates the amount of research performed while writing the paper -Allows the reader to find similar articles to those on the reference list
-Provides information for the reader to be able to retrieve articles used in the paper -Allows the author to give credit to others whose work was used in writing the paper
A nurse cites an article titled, "A Nurse Should Always Care: A Compassion Road Map." Which article title is formatted correctly, using APA style, in a reference list at the end of the article? -A nurse should always care: A compassion road map -A Nurse Should Always Care: A Compassion Road Map -A nurse should always care: A Compassion Road Map -A nurse should always care: a compassion road map
A nurse should always care: A compassion road map Rationale:Only the first word in the title and subtitle should be capitalized. The first word following a colon is always capitalized.
The steps of the research process include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) - Analysis - Implementation - Diagnosis - Planning - Evaluating
Analysis, Implementation, Planning
The nurse notes that both the nursing process and research process include client assessment. Which assessment activity would be unique to the research process? - Information on how cultural issues influence clients' perceptions - Collection of vital signs data from clients - Assessment of the gap in nursing knowledge on a problem - Determination of clients' concerns and needs
Assessment of the gap in nursing knowledge on a problem Rationale:Only the research process includes reviews of nursing literature to determine the gap in current nursing knowledge. The other options are focused around individual client care.
From a clinical nurse's point of view, how are the nursing process and research process related? - Both prescribe the most therapeutic care for an individual client. - Both focus mainly on individual clients and how to individualize care. - Both incorporate identical steps in following the organized processes. - Both help to improve outcomes across the illness-wellness continuum.
Both help to improve outcomes across the illness-wellness continuum.
A nurse learns about improving care through evidence-based practice (EBP). What are the essential components of EBP? (Select all that apply.) - Clinician expertise - Research studies - Client preferences - Teamwork - Environment
Clinician expertise, Research studies, Client preferences Rationale:Evidence-based practice (EBP) is defined as a best practice derived from valid and reliable research studies, client preferences and values, and clinical judgment or expertise. Teamwork and environmental factors influence the EBP process but are not essential components.
Which of the references listed below represents correct APA format for a journal article? -Cook, C. (2012). Email interviewing: Generating data with a vulnerable population. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(6), pages 1330-1339. -Cook, Carol. (2012). Email interviewing: Generating data with a vulnerable population. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(6), 1330-1339. -Cook, Carol. (2012). Email interviewing: Generating data with a vulnerable population. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(6), 1330-1339. -Cook, C. (2012). Email interviewing: Generating data with a vulnerable population. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(6), 1330-1339.
Cook, C. (2012). Email interviewing: Generating data with a vulnerable population. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(6), 1330-1339. -First letter of the first name only. -don't need "pages" when listing page numbers
It is not necessary to include a citation and reference for a YouTube video because this is not considered to be a reference source. True or False
False
The nurse is always the leader of an evidence-based practice team. True or False
False
In APA style, a bibliography is a listing of all sources cited within a document and listed alphabetically by the author's last name. True or False
False Rationale: In APA style, the references are a listing of all sources cited in the paper. A bibliography may include sources that were consulted but not cited in the document.
An important step in the nursing process is to collect data and perform a statistical analysis of the data. True or False
False Rationale:Although data may be collected as part of the nursing process, statistical analysis of data is performed as part of the research process.
The first step in the research process is to: - Disseminate findings - Analyze the results of the study -Develop a detailed plan to gather information - Formulate the research problem
Formulate the research problem
A nurse is concerned that some staff nurses are not adequately charting their assigned clients because they lack computer skills. As the nurse differentiates between the four core competencies, this issues would fall into which competency? - Interprofessional communication practices - Roles and responsibilities for collaborative practice - Interprofessional teamwork and team-based practice - Values/ethics for interprofessional practice
Interprofessional communication practices
Arrange the answers into the correct order. Mouse users arrange by clicking and dragging each answer to the desired location. Keyboard users can arrange though drop down by selecting the right order. The nurse reviews the steps in the research process. Rank order the steps in the usual order they are addressed: Problem Implementation Planning Analyzing and Interpretation Dissemination
Problem Planning Implementation Analyzing and interpretation Dissemination
The nurse reviews how the nursing process and research process are related. How does the nursing process contribute to the research process? - The nursing process helps nurses identify new problems that require further investigation. - The nursing process helps the nurse determine what care is most effective. - As nurses follow the nursing process in client care, they are actually doing research. - The nursing process contributes group data to a research study.
The nursing process helps nurses identify new problems that require further investigation.
When analyzing the nursing process and the research process, the nurse asks, "How would I use these processes differently?" - The purpose of the research process is to evaluate how a client responds to care. - The purpose of the nursing process is to develop new knowledge. - The purpose of the nursing process is to provide scientifically based care. - The purpose of the research process is to deliver individualized care.
The purpose of the nursing process is to provide scientifically based care. Rationale:The purpose of the nursing process is to provide scientifically based care. This "scientific base" is research itself, as nurse researchers develop new knowledge. The nursing process focuses on individual client care.
When learning about research and publication, the nursing student gains a better understanding of the value of APA style. What is the purpose of formatting published references in APA style? -To minimize creativity in scientific writing -To ensure uniformity in published reports -To differentiate nursing from other professions -To make reports easier to write
To ensure uniformity in published reports
When learning about reference citations, the nurse studies the digital object identifier (DOI). What is the purpose of a DOI -To differentiate books from journal articles -To follow standards of APA style -To temporarily label journal articles for use in a publication -To permanently identify electronic documents
To permanently identify electronic documents
Religious leaders are considered to be part of the evidence-based practice team. True or False
True Rationale:Clergy are considered to be essential to the health care team to provide patient-centered care.
A nurse performed a literature review on client satisfaction and found that The Institute for Caring in Healthcare released an article that covers the research topic. The nurse is unable to find an author for the article. How should the article be cited in APA style? -Leave the author portion blank in the citation. -Type "Anonymous Author" where the author's name should be. -Type "(Author unknown)" where the author's name should be. -Type "The Institute for Caring in Healthcare" where the author's name should be.
Type "The Institute for Caring in Healthcare" where the author's name should be.
Which of the following are included in the four domains that guide interprofessional collaborative practice? - Medical expertise - Leadership - Supervision - Values and Ethics
Values and Ethics
The nurse appreciates the importance of interprofessional competencies. What is the ultimate goal of interprofessional practice? a. To improve the work efficiency of members of the health care team. b. To provide a more positive work environment for a wide variety of health care providers. c. To ensure community and population oriented / client and family-centered care. d. To provide cost-effective care that meets financial goals.
c. To ensure community and population oriented / client and family-centered care.