Situation: Ms. Torres is a new faculty of an accredited school. One of the expectations in that university is for faculty to do research or publish a scientific paper at least once a year. In order to appropriately decide what kind of research Miss Torres is going to conduct by next year, she must know the different research methodology.
1. One title that she read in a local journal was “Unintended Pregnancies in the Philippines: Facts and Issues”. This study can be classified as:
a. Quasi-experimental
b. Historical
c. Experimental
d. Descriptive
2. Miss Torres remembers one study submitted by a student was: “The Play Activities of Selected School-Aged Pupil of School X. This kind of research could be an example of:
a. Descriptive
b. Experimental
c. Exploratory
d. Historical
3. One study that she read lately in the library was “The relationship between the health teaching given to a postpartum primipara mothers having hospital confinement to the incidence of infection in the newborn”. This study is an example:
a. Experimental
b. Descriptive
c. Historical
d. Quasi-experimental
4. The title “Effect of Instructional Stimulators to Cognitive Responses” is an example of:
a. Quasi-experimental
b. Historical
c. Experimental
d. Descriptive
5. One study that she read in a foreign journal was “Improving Physicians and Nurses Clinical Breast Examination”. A randomized control trial is an example of:
a. Quasi-experimental
b. Historical
c. Experimental
d. Descriptive
Situation: After five years of working as a staff nurse in the medical ward, you were asked by the chief nurse to be part of the team that will undertake a hospital wide research on costing of nursing services. You recall that one of the first lessons in your research class is the method by which knowledge is acquired.
6. Having worked in the emergency ward for six months, you are convinced that crisis intervention is one of those services for which a nurse can charge professional fee. This knowledge is based on:
a. Scientific method
b. Experience
c. Consulting expert
d. Trial and error
7. The research team learned that some of the nursing services of few hospitals are already approved for costing and are to be submitted to Philippine Health for approval. The team invited the proponents of the study, “Determination of Cost of Nursing Services in Hospital” for information. The knowledge obtained from this specific activity is through:
a. Experience
b. Consulting expert
c. Trial and error
d. Tradition
8. On of the problems encountered by the other members of the research team concerns bed sores. In one unit, it was learned that they tried using the bark of banana to line the skin where possible pressure sore is suspected. Eventually they tried water pads to lessen pressure on the affected part. The knowledge obtained in this situation is through:
a. Trial and error
b. Scientific method
c. Tradition
d. Experience
Situation: A survey of first year students in your school showed that about 40% do not eat breakfast before coming to school.
9. You would like to find out the possible causes of this behavior. Which is an appropriate title of your research?
a. Health behavior of first year nursing students related to regular breakfast
b. A survey of the eating habits of first year nursing students
c. Health habits of first year nursing students related to nutrition
d. Health promotion practices of first year nursing students
10. This is most practical data collection instrument to use:
a. Interview
b. Checklist
c. Likert’s scale
d. Questionnaire
11. The most appropriate research design for the study is:
a. Descriptive
b. Retrospective
c. Ex post facto
d. Quasi-experimental
12. If you decide to study the relationship of eating breakfast and performance in class, which would be the independent variable:
a. Student’s characteristics
b. Meal patterns
c. Performance in class
d. Eating breakfast
13. The most appropriate statement of your hypothesis is:
a. There is a positive correlation between eating habits and class performance
b. There is a relationship between eating breakfast and performance in class
c. Performance in class is more likely to be affected when eating breakfast.
d. Performance in class is associated with eating breakfast
Situation: An understanding of the usefulness of scientific findings is more and more essential for quality nursing practice.
14. You decided to do a review of literature. The most important reason for doing so is to:
a. Improve your library reading skills
b. Get ideas on interpretation of findings
c. Formulate a conceptual framework for the study
d. Decide on a sampling method
15.. The sampling method where each member of the study population has an equal chance to be selected as a subject is called:
a. Purposive sampling
b. Selective sampling
c. Random sampling
d. Convenient sampling
16. The subset of a population selected to participate in a research study is referred to as the:
a. Research subjects
b. Study group
c. Population
d. Sample
17. Which part of the study relates to validity and reliability criteria:
a. Hypothesis
b. Methodology
c. Variables
d. Instrument
18. Facts generally accepted as true or correct are referred to as:
a. Premises
b. Phenomena
c. Delimitations
d. Assumptions
Situation: Backache after duty hours has become common among staff nurse assigned in the stroke unit. A group of nurses decided to make a retrospective study.
19. A retrospective study would involve nurse who suffered from backache:
a. Anytime before or after the start of the study
b. During the period of the study
c. Previous to the study
d. No particular period
20. The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between lifting technique of nurses and backache. The independent variable is:
a. Staff nurses
b. Backache
c. Back injury
d. Lifting technique
21. Fifty nurses consented to be subjects of the study, 25 nurses with backache and 25 nurses without backache. Which group is the control?
a. Group without backache
b. Group without lifting activity
c. No group
d. Group with backache
22. You obtained the written consent of the study subjects. Which of the following information will be given prior to the consent?
a. Assurance to withdraw from the study anytime
b. Be participant until study is completed
c. Right to seek help
d. Right to receive incentives
23. Due to some study constraints, the group decided to do a prospective study. This means the study will be conducted:
a. At a specified future time
b. At a period when subjects are ready
c. When both subject and the lifting activity are ready
d. When there are patients who need lifting
Situation: A study proposed by a community nurse has this hypothesis: “Primipara mothers who received education on breastfeeding are more likely to breastfeed their infants.”
24. The independent variable of the study is:
a. Primipara mothers
b. Breastfeed infants
c. Breastfeeding practice
d. Education on breastfeeding
25. The dependent variable of the study is:
a. Education on breastfeeding
b. Primipara mothers
c. Breastfeeding beliefs
d. Breastfeed infants
26. A review of literature was done. The most important reasons for doing this is:
a. To learn the research design used
b. To provide a theoretical framework for the study
c. To decide on a sampling frame
d. To get ideas on result findings
27. The sampling method where each member of the study population has an equal chance to be selected is:
a. Convenience sampling
b. Selective sampling
c. Purposive sampling
d. Random sampling
28. Results of any research finding will be valuable to nurses only when:
a. Disseminated to nurses concern
b. Put aside for future use
c. Published
d. Filed in library
Situation: When the total population appears to be very large, the researcher may decide to get a representative sample and yet make the research findings still valid and acceptable.
29. This type of sampling uses the technique whereby the population is undivided into areas or section and then taking random sample from each section.
a. Systematic sampling
b. Stratified sampling
c. Cluster sampling
d. Purposive sampling
30. In this type of sampling, data are collected from anyone available as those who are present in the coffee shop or those who are present in the emergency room at one time or another.
a. Systematic sampling
b. Incidental sampling
c. Simple random sampling
d. Cross-sectional sampling
31. In this type of sampling, selection of the units in the sample is done by some sort of chance.
a. Sequential sampling
b. Simple random sampling
c. Stratified sampling
d. Cluster sampling
32. A new public health nurse would like to collect data on the common problems encountered by diabetic patients in the community. In this survey, she selects only the diabetics residing in different barangays of the community she is assigned. This is an example of what type of sampling?
a. Purposive sampling
b. Cluster sampling
c. Systematic sampling
d. Stratified sampling
33.. One nurse is interested to get the effects of having foods with fortified vitamins A and D in the development of children from preschool to school age level. The type of sampling when a given group of subjects are studied for an extended period of time is called:
a. Cross-sectional
b. Longitudinal
c. Purposive
d. Cross-cultural
Situation: It is said that the half-life of knowledge in the health care field is 5 years. Because of this, it is important that nurses directly or indirectly participate in research activities in order to add knowledge in the profession.
34. Which of the following characteristics do NOT describe scientific investigation?
a. Empirical data are gathered directly or indirectly through human senses
b. It is planned and conducted in a systematic and orderly manner
c. External factors which may influence the relationship among advance phenomena are not necessarily controlled
d. They are conducted to test or develop theories and study knowledge
35. In which of the following type of research does a researcher control the independent variable but subjects cannot be randomly assigned to treatment conditions?
a. Descriptive
b. Quasi-experimental
c. Exploratory
d. Experimental
36. When a nurse prepares a research report to a captive group, which of the following is NOT included?
a. Summary of other research studies with the same result
b. The researcher’s own interpretation of the results of the study
c. A summary of literature used to identify the research problem
d. A description of methods used to conduct the study
38. Which of the following characteristics of a clinical nursing problem is NOT a potential for research?
a. It has the potential to change how nursing care is delivered in the unit
b. It is value-laden and involves feelings and perceptions
c. It reflects something that could be improved in clinical practice
d. It is a problem that occurs frequently in a particular client group
39. Which of the following is true in an experimental study?
a. Clients most likely to perform the best are assigned to the experimental group
b. Subjects are randomly assigned to both the experimental and controlled groups
c. Conditions affecting the subjects are left uncontrolled to generalization of findings
d. The control group receives the therapy being studied
Situation: In your study of the health status, including cause and effect of diseases in your community, you will apply your knowledge in statistics and research.
40. The initial result of the census you made revealed that in 7 families the number of children per family were 2,5,4,3,3,1,3. the mean number of children per family is:
a. Data is insufficient
b. 4
c. 2
d. 3
41. In selecting subjects for study you will use randomization. This procedure will ensure that:
a. The subjects’ rights are protected
b. Selection will occur by chance
c. It will help gain approval for the study
d. It strengthen the outcomes of the research
42. Which of the following measures is used frequently as a numerator to calculate the incidence rate of a disease?
a. Number of old and new cases observed that occur in a period of time
b. Population at risk during a given period of time
c. Number of population at risk
d. Number of new cases observed that occur in a period of time
43. Which of the following rates best describe this statement, “Children in Barrio B between the ages of 1 to 5 years old have an average of 3 diarrhea episodes per year.
a. Secondary attack rate
b. Mortality rate
c. Morbidity rate
4. Case fatality rate
44. What type of data collection m in a research on methods of family planning by couples can be used by the nurse?
a. Questionnaire
b. Survey
c. Interview
d. Research design
Situation: Nurse Vilma is interested to conduct a mini-research on responsible parenthood
45. How should Nurse Vilma start the process of research?
a. Make a survey in the neighborhood
b. Identify what should be the focus of the study
c. Observe family relationships at home
d. Watch family interactions in telenovelas and family shows
46. Where else will Nurse Vilma start the process of research?
a. Conversation with classmates and friends
b. Literature review
c. Community data
d. Notes from lecture
47. The data that will gather in the study about responsible parenthood should give answer to your:
a. Hypothesis
b. Conceptual framework
c. Research problem
d. Instrumentation
48. What is the way of life that is stable, enduring, changes over time and is passed on from one generation to the next?
a. Culture
b. Traditions
c. Mores
d. Habits
Situation: One of the terminal competencies desired of graduates of the BSN curriculum is the development of positive attitudes towards research.
49. The main contribution of research towards the improvement of the nursing profession is which of the following?
a. Facilitate the development program
b. Assist the faculty in developing the nursing curriculum
c. Assist the faculty administrator in planning nursing staff requirements
d. Provide a theoretical/scientific basis for nursing care
50. If you are to budget the time allotment for a particular study, about 50-55% of this would be allotted to:
a. Collating and analyzing
b. Writing the whole data
c. Survey or interview or actual observation in a laboratory or clinical setting to gather data
d. Identifying research problem, planning on the materials and research design to be used and the subject to be used in the study
51. Which of the following statements is NOT included in describing the limitations?
a. Instrument to be used in analyzing data
b. Limitation of the research in terms of time and resources
c. Age, sex, religion of the subjects or respondents
d. Knowledge of the researcher
52. Because of the time constraints and limited funds, delimitations of research study is acceptable. Which one is NOT a consideration in determining a research study?
a. Novelty of the problem
b. Age and sex of the respondents
c. Geographical location of level students
d. Religion and educational attainment
53. Which of the following criterion is LEAST considered in determining whether or not a problem is researchable?
a. Cost of the investigation
b. Nationality of the researcher
c. Availability of a particular research instrument
d. Time factor
Situation: For professional development, it is a policy of the nursing service to encourage nurses to participate in the improvement of nursing practice.
54. Research contributes to the knowledge base of professional nursing. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Research seeks the unknown
b. Research solves a problem
c. Research studies the world of reality
d. Research relies only on observable evidence
55. When you participate in nursing research, your main activity is to:
a. Develop problem-solving skills
b. Explain all nursing phenomena
c. Solve a nursing problem
d. Understand man as a human being
56. This is a type of research that attempts to solve practical nursing problems:
a. Clinical problems research
b. Basic research
c. Applied research
d. Quasi-experimental research
57. The most important value of research to practicing nurses is:
a. It improves clinical competence
b. It develops analytical skills
c. It contributes to new knowledge
d. It demonstrates professionalism
58. The most important criteria of a researchable problem is its:
a. Potential to improve nursing
b. Relevance to nursing practice
c. Practicability and clarity
d. Simplicity in practice
Situation: In clinical nursing research, the subjects are generally clients or patients.
59. Doing a random sampling of your study subjects ensure that:
a. Subjects are arranged for organization
b. Anonymity of subjects are preserved
c. Subjects are assigned to specific groups
d. Every subject has a chance to be selected
60. When selecting your study sample, which of the following activities should you do first?
a. Specify the sampling frame
b. Identify the target population
c. Specify the criteria for selection of subjects
d. Identify the available population
61. You decided to use convenience sampling. This is an example of convenience sampling:
a. Selection with consent
b. Simple selection
c. Availability of subjects
d. First come first selected basis
62. When a subject is selected, your first ethical consideration is to:
a. Obtain consent of subject to participate
b. Ensure confidentiality of responses
c. Inform subject when study will start
d. Assure anonymity
63. During the actual collection of data, a subject refused to participate despite previous consent. Which is the appropriate action to take?
a. Proceed as previous consent has been obtained
b. Respect wish of subject
c. Ask reason for refusal
d. Convince subject to participate
Situation: Research contributes to improvement of nursing practice. It is essential that professional nurses understand scientific method.
64. Research in nursing is mainly aimed to:
a. Contribute to the practice of nursing
b. Ensure safe nursing care
c. Solve a nursing problem
d. Improve nursing practice
65. This is a potential good source of researchable problems in the clinical area:
a. Patient characteristics
b. Nursing diagnosis
c. Patient’s classification
d. Modalities of nursing
66. The ethical consent in research requires which of the following conditions:
a. Consent of the attending physician
b. Written without consent
c. Free and informed
d. Must be written
67. A review of related literature provides:
a. Characteristics of subjects
b. A reason for conducting research
c. Synthesis of previous studies
d. The research methodology
Situation: Sampling is an essential part of the research process.
68. A sample is drawn from the study:
a. Population
b. Universe
c. Study subjects
d. Representative group
69. The most important characteristics of a sample is its:
a. Population subsets
b. Randomization
c. Representativeness
d. Appropriate number
70. Random sampling assures that each subject has:
a. Been selected based on criteria
b. Been systematically selected
c. Characteristics that match other samples
d. An equal chance of selection
71. Which sampling method allows the use of any group of research subject:
a. Quota
b. Purposive
c. Snowball
d. Convenience
72. You decided to include all barangays in the municipality and chose a sampling method that would get a representative sample from each barangay. The appropriate method would be:
a. Cluster sampling
b. Stratified sampling
c. Systematic sampling
d. Random sampling
Situation: A group of nurses decided to describe the influence of religion on the attitude of staff nurses in the care of dying patients.
73. In your review of literature, under what appropriate topic would you focus:
a. Care of the terminally ill patients
b. Attitude and religion
c. Religious concepts on death and dying
d. The dying patient
74. The variables in your study are the following, except:
a. Religion
b. Setting of the study
c. Care of the dying
d. Attitude of staff nurses on dying
75. Which of the following research design would be most appropriate for the study?
a. Descriptive
b. Ex post facto
c. Case study
d. Quasi-experimental
76. This is an example of a continuous variable?
a. Religion
b. Staff nurses
c. Patients
d. Age
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