Answer to Question 1
ANS: D
Using research knowledge in practice to achieve the desired outcomes is the definition of research use.
Nurses educated at all levels are encouraged to use research.
Research use uses findings from previous studies; collecting empirical data via protocols is the definition of research.
Research use is a multidisciplinary effort.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: B
Practicing nurses should be able to easily read and understand how the findings from a research study are applicable in nursing practice.
Authorization for a federally funded national program to educate all nurses regarding research terminology would be very difficult to obtain and is not under the control of nurses.
Incorporating items on NCLEX regarding research may encourage nurses entering the profession to learn more research terminology, but would not ensure the same for practicing nurses already licensed.
Although mandating a baccalaureate entry level may be desirable, it would not ensure understanding of research terminology.