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@Brianna17

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Which of the following statements is phrased as a problem for a quantitative study?
 
  1. Is the best method for improving the life of caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease known?
  2. What will decrease the recovery time of clients who are undergoing a major surgical procedure?
  3. Is music as effective as beta blockers in improving cardiac output in clients who have been hospitalized after suffering a myocardial infarction?
  4. What will increase the quality of life of terminally ill clients?

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Which nursing research problem is most likely based upon a nurse's personal experiences?
 
  1. Demonstrating that saline is equally effective as a heparin solution in keeping intravenous locks patent.
  2. Determining whether a proposition that centeredness of decision-making varies throughout the course of an adult client's hospitalization applies to clients over the age of 67.
  3. Establishing that a nursing intervention is just as effective in an acute care setting as it was in a clinic.
  4. Proposing that nursing as it was practiced at the time of Florence Nightingale is evident in nursing as it was practiced in the 20th century.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Is the best method for improving the life of caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease known? is incorrect because it suggests a study's purpose, is not empirically testable, and does not identify variables.
Rationale 2: What will decrease the recovery time of clients who are undergoing a major surgical procedure? is incorrect because it suggests a study's purpose and does not identify variables.
Rationale 3: Is music as effective as beta blockers in improving cardiac output? is correct because it includes variables, a population, and is empirically testable.
Rationale 4: What will increase the quality of life of terminally ill clients? is incorrect because it suggests a study's purpose and does not identify variables.

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Rationale 1: Demonstrating that saline is equally effective as heparin solution in keeping intravenous locks patent is most likely based upon a nurse's personal experience because it addresses a first-hand experience of nursing practice.
Rationale 2: Determining whether a proposition that centeredness of decision-making varies throughout the course of an adult client's hospitalization applies to clients over the age of 67 is incorrect because the source of that problem is most likely a theory.
Rationale 3: Establishing that a nursing intervention is just as effective in an acute care setting as it was in a clinic is incorrect because the source of that problem is most likely previous research.
Rationale 4: Proposing that nursing as it was practiced at the time of Florence Nightingale is evident in nursing as it was practiced in the 20th century is incorrect because the most likely source for the problem is literature.




@Brianna17

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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