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 In the conduct of the study, who is responsible for ensuring that participants are free from harm

and exploitation?
o RESEARCHERS
 In your research proposal, what is next after the introduction?
o THEORETICAL OR CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK.
 It is a special kind of community based action research in which there is a collaboration between
the study participants and the researcher in all steps of the study.
o PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH.
 It is a systematic inquiry designed to develop trustworthy evidence about issues of importance
nurses and their clients.
o NURSING RESEARCH.
 It is a type of qualitative research that actively engages the community of interest in solving a
problem. Solution are sought to practice in one particular hospital or healthcare setting.
o APPLIED RESEARCH.
 It is fundamental ethical principles established by a discipline to guide researches conduct?
o CODES OF ETHICS
 The chief nurse eliminates nursing actions that do not achieve desired outcomes in caring
patients. The chief nurse is?
o INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY AND DECREASING COST
 The correct way of citing authored book without a DOI, from academic research database or
print version.
o ROUTLEDGE BURGESS, R. (2019). RETHINKING GLOBAL HEALTH: FRAMEWORKS OF
POWER.
 The female nurse who is conducting a research study wants to have a baseline measurement for
her to compare the subsequent test to be taken after administering the treatment. What does
the nurse need to do to collect the data?
o CONDUCT A PRETEST AND POSTTEST
 The first group of the researchers is collecting individual case reports that occurred within a
short period. What research design are they using?
o CASE SERIES
 The newly discovered pain medication is more effective in reducing surgical patient pain. What
type of variable is pain medication?
o DEPENDENT
 The nurse conducted a research study on hypertension. The first step the nurse did was
identifying people from a particular barangay. After this, the burse puts them into two groups.
The subject of the study is people in the barangay with hypertension and the other group is
those who do not have it. That analytic design is evident in the scenario.
o CASE CONTROL
 The nurse involves integrating information from other disciplines within the focus of nursing.
What evidence of the nursing practice is evident in the scenario
o BORROWING
 The nurse is gaining knowledge by participating in every medical intervention in the hospital.
What source of evidence for nursing practice does the nurse demonstrate?
o TRAINING
 The nurse is gaining skills and expertise by providing care to her patients in the setting. What
sources of evidence for nursing practice is manifested?
o PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
 The nurse publishes articles about diabetes that made him an expert in his field, what source of
evidence for nursing practice does he exhibit?
o AUTHORITY
 The nurse researcher who is conducting a study gave an equal chance to the subject to be
assigned to any group. What is evident in this procedure?
o RANDOMIZATION
 The nurse researchers are conducting a true experimental research study. So they pretested
both groups for the independent variable. Then they provide treatment on the experimental
group before they administer the posttest on both groups. What design is used by the
researchers?
o PRETEST-POSTTEST
 The nurse have taken information from other disciplines and applied it directly to nursing
practice. What sources of evidence for nursing practice are evident in this situation?
o BORROWING
 The nurses need to document the social relevance and effectiveness of their practice, not only
to the profession but also to nursing care consumers, health care administrators, third party
players, and government agencies. What importance of research to the nursing profession is
observed in the statement?
o HEALTHCARE POLICY.
 What is the correct way of citing a magazine as a reference?
o
 You and your group are certain to use the most basic type of descriptive study, which in the list
is the most appropriate?
o CASE STUDY
 You are conducting a quantitative study. What is the correct step that you need to do in doing
the sampling?
o IDENTIFY THE POPULATION, SPECIFY THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA SPECIFY THE SAMPLING
PLAN, RECRUIT THE SAMPLE
 You are conducting a research study in a university, particularly the students from the nursing
department with a population of 1000 female and 700 male. To ensure that the sample reflects
the gender balance of the respondents, you sort the population into two strata based on
gender. Then, you use random sampling on each group, selecting 400 female respondents and
300 male respondents, which give you a representative sample of 700 people. What sampling
technique is used in this sample?
o STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING
 You are conducting a study on a population consisting of all Registered Nurses in the different
tertiary hospitals in Region II. You divided the population into two strata based on gender (male
and female). What stratum is used in this scenario?
o GENDER
 You are done specifying your sampling design. What is your next step?
o Recruit prospective study participants according to the plan
 You are planning to select the participants of your study based on whether they do or do not
have a particular disease under study. What analytic design are you going to use
o CASE-CONTROL
 You constructed your own questionnaire. What is the purpose of having your tool to be pilot
tested?
o ALL OF THE ABOVE
 You have a problem in gaining access to respondents who are difficult to identify. What method
is applicable in this scenario?
o SNOWBALL
 Your group had decided to use systematic sampling. What is the correct procedure for doing the
sampling?
o LIST ALL THE NAMES OF THE POSSIBLE RESPONDENTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER THEN
NUMBER IT FROM 1 TO 100. THEN SET STARTING POINT, EXAMPLE YOU CHOOSE
NUMBR 2. SO, FROM THE 2 ONWARDS, YOU SELECT EVERY 3 RD RESPONDENTS ON THE
LIST UNTILL YOU END UP WITH THE NUMBR 100 SAMPLE.
 Correct citing of comment on an online periodical article or post.
o FROM THIS ARTICLE, IT SOUNDS LIKE MEN ARE FIGURING SOMETHING OUT THAT
WOMEN HAVE KNOWN FOREVER. I KNOW OF MANY COMMENT ON THE ARTICLE HOW
WORKOUT BUDDIES CAN HELP STAVE OFF LONELINESS. KS IN NJ. (2019, JANUARY 15).
THE WASHINGTON POST. Etc
 Correct referencing of a report by a government agency.
o FACING FORWARD. LIFE AFTER CANCER TREATMENT (NIH Publication No. 18-2424). U.S
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH.
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (2018)
 Correct referencing of republished book, ebook, or audiobook.
o THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS: THE COMPLETE AND DEFINITIVE TEXT (J.STRACHEY,
ED.+ACY-TRANS.). BASIC BOOKS. FREUD,S. (2010). (ORIGINAL WORK PUBLISHED 1900)
 Correct referencing of unpublished dissertation or thesis.
o HARRIS, L. (2014). INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES OF
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEADERS + AFs – UNPUBLISHED DOCTORAL DISSERTATION +AF0-.
U NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
 During the conduct of the study, you divided the population into subgroups, but each subgroup
has similar characteristics to the whole sample. Instead of sampling individuals from each
subgroup, randomly select the entire subgroups. What sampling technique is used?
o CLUSTER
 If epistemological is the relationship between the inquirer and that being studied, what is onto
logic?
 NATURE OF REALITY
 If a researcher is using a Solomon four-group design, who will receive treatment?
o EXPERIMENTAL GROUP
 If nurses use knowledge from other fields or disciplines to guide nursing, what source of
evidence for nursing practice is involved?
o BORROWING
 If the researcher conducts unstructured interviews, what type of Qualitative self-report is used?
o UNSTURCTURED INTERVIEW
 If you are allowing your participants to make an informed decision regarding participation in the
research study, you are giving them
o AUTONOMY
 In 1949, what is the first international set of ethical standards, which was developed in response
to the Nazi atrocities?
o THE NUREMBERG CODE
 In a clinical setting, who is in the best position to identify problems?
o PATIENT IN THE HOSPITAL
 In research, what does blueprint mean?
o ALL OF THE ABOVE
 What ethical principle is applied in the research subject if they receive fair treatment?
o Justice
 What ethical principle is demonstrated by the researchers if they kept in strict confidence the
identity of the subject?
o Confidentiality
 What is the component of ethically valid informed consent?
o Disclosure, understanding, voluntariness, competence
 What is research instrument?
o All of the above
 What group(s) does/do not receive intervention in the use of experimental research design if
participants of the treatment group receive an intervention
o Control
 What is the correct format of the research paradigm as prescribed by the institution?
o Input, process, output
 What is the correct manner on the presentation of your literature?
o Thematic
 What is the correct sequence of the methodology in your research proposal?
o research design, respondents of the study, data gathering tool, data gathering process,
Data analysis..
 What is the function of the interviewer in conducting a structured interview?
o The bluebook: A uniform system of citation (18 th ed.) (2015). Cambridge. MA: Harvard
Law Review Association.
 What is the function of the interview of conducting in structured interview?
o Encourage participants to talk freely about all the topics on the list, and to tell in their
own words.
 What is the fundamental ethical principle in research-minimize harm and maximize benefits?
o Beneficence
 What is the most appropriate if the research decided to use the most basic type of descriptive ?
o Case study
 What is the purpose of conducting a pilot study?
 To refine her study sampling process, treatment, and measurement of variables
 What is the role of the nurse if she act as a data collector or administer the experimental
intervention of the study?
o A member of the research team
 What paradigm assumes that knowledge when the distance between the inquirer (researcher)
and participants in the study?
o Constructivist
 What process does the researcher use when he selects a portion of the population to represent
the entire population?
o Sampling
 What research study is appropriate if you want to focus on giving detailed reports of the profile
of a single patient in the hospital?
o Case study
 What sampling technique are you using if you recruit sample members by placing an
announcement or notice on a bulletin board, in a newspaper, or on the internet?
o Convenience
 What sampling technique do the researchers use if they divide the population into subgroups
based on the characteristic (e.g gender, age-range? )
o Cluster
 What technique are you using if you are asking early informants to make referrals to other study
participants?
o Snowball
 What type of research provides numeric information and statistical analysis of the relationships
among variables?
o Quantitative research design
 What is the correct way of citing an article from the up-to-date data base?
o -Morey M.C (2019). Physical activity and exercise in order adults. Retrieved july 22, 2019,
from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/physcial activity and exercise in older adults.

 What ethical principle did you employ if you fully disclosure the nature of the study, the risk, the
benefits, and alternatives of the study?
o Truth-telling
 What design is appropriate if you want to describe the status of phenomena and their
relationship?
o Cohort design
 What design is appropriate for the study when a nurse is interested in describing the status of
phenomena and their relationship at a fixed point in time?
o Cross-sectional studies
 What design are you going to use if you want to collect data at more tha one point in time over
an extended period?
o Multiple and objective
 What are you going to do to select of the population to represent the entire population
o Sampling
 The nurses need to document the social relevance and effectiveness of their practice, not only
to the profession but also to nursing care consumers, health care administrators, third party
players, and government agencies. What importance of research to the nursing profession is
observed in the statement?
o Health care policy
 The process of developing specific predictions from general principles
o Deductive
 The processing and organizing of ideas to reach conclusions
o Reasoning
 The researcher added missing information from the respondent questionnaire. What
misconduct is evident in the scenario
o Data fabrication
 The researcher distorted the results of the study. What misconduct best describe the action of
the researcher distorted the results of the study. What misconduct best describes the action of
the researcher
o Data falsification
 The researcher draw samples of diabetic male patient born from 1990 to 2000 in barangay San
Vicente. What research design does the researcher use?
o Cohort design
 The researcher handpicks sample members based on his belief and knowledge. What type of
sampling is used by the researcher
o Purposive
 The researcher implemented the solution without any delay as a part of the research process. I
employ what general classification of research?
o Action research
 The researcher manipulated more than one independent variable and presented a combination
of two or more independent variables or factors in a matrix. What true experimentation
research design is used in the situation presented
o Factorial design
 The researcher prefers to use the Solomon four-group design because
o It is used to manipulate the independent and dependent variables.
 The researcher uses the Solomon four group in his study, how many groups id/are presented?
o 4
 The researcher wants to select a sample of 3000 student in the school. He assigns a number to
every student from 1 to 500 , and use random number generator to select 300 numbers which
will become the chosen subjects of the study
o Systematic sampling
 The team of nurse researchers conducted a study among diabetic patients and they administer
the experimental intervention of their study. What role do the researchers perform
o Principal investigator

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