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114 Cards in this Set
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ANA sets
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Standards
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NINR sets
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Priorities
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Ethics =
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Integrity
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Empiric=
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Observation
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ANA sets
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Standards
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NINR sets
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Priorities
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Esethetics=
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Lifestyle
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Experience=
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Life
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Ethics =
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Integrity
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Striving for excellence in research by scrupulous adherence to detail and accuracy
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Rigor
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Empiric=
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Observation
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Esethetics=
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Lifestyle
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This type of research addresses measurement, using numbers and mathematical analysis
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Quantitative
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Experience=
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Life
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List Fain’s basic components to the research process
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Identifying a problem, setting a purpose statement
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Striving for excellence in research by scrupulous adherence to detail and accuracy
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Rigor
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ANA sets
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Standards
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Bench research can also be called
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Basic
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This type of research addresses measurement, using numbers and mathematical analysis
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Quantitative
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NINR sets
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Priorities
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A scientist as well as a scholar is expected to think how
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Objectively
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Ethics =
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Integrity
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List Fain’s basic components to the research process
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Identifying a problem, setting a purpose statement
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Empiric=
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Observation
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Bench research can also be called
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Basic
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Applied research is distinguished by what
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its purpose i.e. clinical practice
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Esethetics=
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Lifestyle
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A scientist as well as a scholar is expected to think how
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Objectively
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Example of clinical research
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research into the best practices to prevent infections
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Applied research is distinguished by what
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its purpose i.e. clinical practice
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Experience=
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Life
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Research directed to determine the CAUSE of an event is
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Experimental , i.e. to identify cause/effect
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Example of clinical research
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research into the best practices to prevent infections
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Striving for excellence in research by scrupulous adherence to detail and accuracy
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Rigor
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Research that address discovery of meaning by studying patterns and themes is best classified as
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Qualitative
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Research directed to determine the CAUSE of an event is
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Experimental , i.e. to identify cause/effect
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This type of research addresses measurement, using numbers and mathematical analysis
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Quantitative
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Non-experimental research is usual what type of study, Descriptive, Applied, Prospective, Retrospective
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Descriptive
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Research that address discovery of meaning by studying patterns and themes is best classified as
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Qualitative
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List Fain’s basic components to the research process
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Identifying a problem, setting a purpose statement
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Who is able to critique research
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BSN
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Bench research can also be called
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Basic
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Non-experimental research is usual what type of study, Descriptive, Applied, Prospective, Retrospective
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Descriptive
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Similar to nursing care, researcher often work on a
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Team
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A scientist as well as a scholar is expected to think how
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Objectively
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Who is able to critique research
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BSN
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Ethics is crucial to the collection of any data and any study. The concept in nursing is known as
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Scientific integrity
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Applied research is distinguished by what
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its purpose i.e. clinical practice
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The one who seeks to find knowledge through pre-formulated strict and systematic observation is known as Empirics or Esthetics
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Empirics
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Similar to nursing care, researcher often work on a
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Team
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Example of clinical research
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research into the best practices to prevent infections
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Searches on computers for data, then summarized by others is a use of what source of data Primary or Secondary
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Secondary
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Ethics is crucial to the collection of any data and any study. The concept in nursing is known as
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Scientific integrity
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Research directed to determine the CAUSE of an event is
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Experimental , i.e. to identify cause/effect
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The one who seeks to find knowledge through pre-formulated strict and systematic observation is known as Empirics or Esthetics
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Empirics
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What is the Newman Nursing database used
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CINAH
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1st Nurse researcher
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Florence Nightingale
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Research that address discovery of meaning by studying patterns and themes is best classified as
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Qualitative
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Searches on computers for data, then summarized by others is a use of what source of data Primary or Secondary
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Secondary
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What is the Newman Nursing database used
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CINAH
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Non-experimental research is usual what type of study, Descriptive, Applied, Prospective, Retrospective
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Descriptive
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First book on nursing theory was designed to what type of book
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Manual of nursing practice
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Notes on Nursing was based on what concept
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hints about health care
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Who is able to critique research
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BSN
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1st Nurse researcher
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Florence Nightingale
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Florence Nightingale assembled data for 14years using what type of research
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Observation of the sick and injured.
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First book on nursing theory was designed to what type of book
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Manual of nursing practice
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Similar to nursing care, researcher often work on a
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Team
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Notes on Nursing was based on what concept
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hints about health care
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Florence Nightingale’s first element of ventilation and warmth, her principle was what
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keep air as pure as possible & avoid chills/chilling
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Ethics is crucial to the collection of any data and any study. The concept in nursing is known as
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Scientific integrity
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Florence Nightingale assembled data for 14years using what type of research
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Observation of the sick and injured.
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The ability to discern quality questions to answer key issues or problems is known as having the ability to
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Think Critically
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The one who seeks to find knowledge through pre-formulated strict and systematic observation is known as Empirics or Esthetics
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Empirics
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Florence Nightingale’s first element of ventilation and warmth, her principle was what
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keep air as pure as possible & avoid chills/chilling
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Searches on computers for data, then summarized by others is a use of what source of data Primary or Secondary
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Secondary
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If one has the ability to think intellectually in a logical or organized manner, one has the skill to become a
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Scientist
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The ability to discern quality questions to answer key issues or problems is known as having the ability to
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Think Critically
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The essence, according to Fain, of learning nursing research is the ability of the Nurse to
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learn to ask questions, especially essential, critical questions, germane to the discovery of truth to build a body of nursing knowledge.
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What is the Newman Nursing database used
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CINAH
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If one has the ability to think intellectually in a logical or organized manner, one has the skill to become a
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Scientist
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1st Nurse researcher
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Florence Nightingale
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Research that looks back
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Retrospective
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The essence, according to Fain, of learning nursing research is the ability of the Nurse to
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learn to ask questions, especially essential, critical questions, germane to the discovery of truth to build a body of nursing knowledge.
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First book on nursing theory was designed to what type of book
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Manual of nursing practice
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Research that is collected from a specific point in time
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Cross-sectional
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Research that looks back
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Retrospective
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Anonymity
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Protecting the subject’s name from the study, an ethical that must be protected.
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Notes on Nursing was based on what concept
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hints about health care
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Research that is collected from a specific point in time
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Cross-sectional
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Florence Nightingale assembled data for 14years using what type of research
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Observation of the sick and injured.
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Nazi WWII Study
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Nuremberg Code
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Anonymity
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Protecting the subject’s name from the study, an ethical that must be protected.
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All studies even educational must be reviewed by
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IRB (institutional Review Board)
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Florence Nightingale’s first element of ventilation and warmth, her principle was what
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keep air as pure as possible & avoid chills/chilling
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Nazi WWII Study
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Nuremberg Code
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The World Medical Association necessity to Inform PT of Harm and Benefit after which event
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Declaration of Helsinki
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The ability to discern quality questions to answer key issues or problems is known as having the ability to
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Think Critically
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All studies even educational must be reviewed by
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IRB (institutional Review Board)
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According to Fain, research studies are classified according to what
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Purpose of study
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If one has the ability to think intellectually in a logical or organized manner, one has the skill to become a
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Scientist
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The World Medical Association necessity to Inform PT of Harm and Benefit after which event
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Declaration of Helsinki
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In order for a person to participate in a research study one must have
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Informed consent
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The essence, according to Fain, of learning nursing research is the ability of the Nurse to
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learn to ask questions, especially essential, critical questions, germane to the discovery of truth to build a body of nursing knowledge.
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According to Fain, research studies are classified according to what
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Purpose of study
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Research that looks back
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Retrospective
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Research that is collected from a specific point in time
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Cross-sectional
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In order for a person to participate in a research study one must have
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Informed consent
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Anonymity
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Protecting the subject’s name from the study, an ethical that must be protected.
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Nazi WWII Study
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Nuremberg Code
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All studies even educational must be reviewed by
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IRB (institutional Review Board)
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The World Medical Association necessity to Inform PT of Harm and Benefit after which event
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Declaration of Helsinki
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According to Fain, research studies are classified according to what
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Purpose of study
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In order for a person to participate in a research study one must have
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Informed consent
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