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Which type of research measures experiences and does not give information on the cause?

Qualitative research

Which type of research focuses on strengths rather than weaknesses?

Strength-based theory

What is the central goal of health and healing?

Health promotion and prevention

What is the approach that prioritizes the exploration of relationships and connections between variables, concepts, or individuals to gain a deeper understanding?

Relational Inquiry

What is the term for an individual's self-awareness and understanding of their own beliefs, values, and emotions in relation to others and the situation?

Intrapersonal

What is the term for the consideration of cultural, social, and environmental factors which shape and impact interactions?

Contextual

What is the term for asking questions of others, about others, and of yourself to gain a wider and deeper understanding?

Inquiring Action

According to the text, why do nurses use theories?

To guide the nursing practice and improve care

What is the main characteristic of a grand theory?

It has a broad scope

Which nursing theory focuses more on overall health rather than illness and disease?

Martha Rogers Model

Which nursing theory focuses on adaptation and the goal of facilitating adaptation?

Sister Calista Roy Theory

Who created the theory of transpersonal caring with 10 caritas?

Dr. Jean Watson

Who created the caring theory with 7 C's?

Sister Simone Roach

According to the text, why is comportment important to nursing?

To honor each other in the world

Comportment is important in nursing because it directly affects

patient satisfaction

Evidence-informed decision-making involves

enhancing healthcare processes

Research evidence in nursing involves

formulating questions and applying findings

Qualitative research in nursing focuses on

patient experiences

The most reliable level of evidence in nursing research is

systematic reviews of descriptive and qualitative studies

Ethical rules in nursing research aim to protect

participants, research integrity, and validity

Evidence-informed practice differs from evidence-based practice in that it

uses available evidence alongside patient values

Which of the following is true about research ethics?

It applies to planning, conducting, and reporting research involving human subjects or animals.

Which principle of ethical decision-making focuses on the ability to make your own decisions?

Autonomy

Which principle of ethical decision-making focuses on promoting good for patients?

Beneficence

Which principle of ethical decision-making focuses on the duty to do no harm?

Nonmaleficence

Which principle of ethical decision-making focuses on being fair?

Justice

What is the term for the ability to make sense of complex social dynamic environments and phenomena?

Sensemaking

Which mode of sensemaking allows individuals to utilize preexisting mental models shaped by their experiences?

Habitual mode

Which phase of sensemaking involves examining different properties and constructing explanations to select the right action?

Sensemaking mode

What are the components of critical thinking?

Interpretation, Analysis, Inference, Evaluation, Explanation

Which of the following is an ethical principle that guides nursing practice?

Autonomy

Research ethics primarily pertains to the ethical conduct of

Research studies

Critical thinking in nursing involves

All of the above

Which of the following is a component of critical thinking in nursing?

Diagnostic reasoning

Sensemaking is a process that helps individuals

Understand complex social dynamic environments

The habitual mode in sensemaking allows individuals to

Utilize preexisting mental models

Which of the following is a phase of sensemaking?

All of the above

What is the primary focus of research ethics?

Treatment of research participants

Which of the following is an attitude for critical thinking?

Inquisitiveness

Test your knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods with this quiz. Learn about the differences between the two approaches, including their use of subjective and objective measures, data analysis techniques, and the types of data collected. Perfect for students and researchers looking to deepen their understanding of research methodologies.

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