Answer Key A Cross Section of Nursing Research Journal Articles for Discussion and Evaluation
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1 Answers to Factual Questions Article 1: A Survey of Emotional Difficulties of Nurses Who Care for Oncology Patients
- How many questionnaires were excluded from the data analysis because of inappropriate or irrelevant answers?
- What was the participants’ mean age?
- What percentage of the nurses did not want to tell a patient that he or she was in the terminal phase?
- How many nurses expressed that they experienced no difficulties related to caring for terminally ill patients?
- Besides years of experience, what other factor appeared unrelated to feelings and concerns of nurses who care for
- When caring for terminally ill patients, how many nurses expressed sadness at the young age of the patient?
Thirteen. (See lines 107–109.)
35.0 yr. (See line 145.)
95.5%. (See lines 162–164 and Table 3.)
Ten. (See lines 196–197 and Table 4.)
terminally ill patients?Level of education. (See lines 270–273.)
Three. (See line 211 and Table 4.)
Article 2: Post-Anesthesia Care Unit Nurses’ Knowledge of Pulse Oximetry
- According to the literature review, were there previous studies in the literature that assessed PACU nurses’ knowledge of
- Of the 32 items in the data collection instrument, how many were designed to assess knowledge of pulse oximetry?
- (See lines 69–73.)
- How was content validity established?
- What was the mean test score?
- What does a pulse oximeter measure?
- What was the value of the Pearson correlation coefficient for the relationship between level of education and test scores?
- What is the third hypothesis?
- The researchers used Likert scale with how many points?
- Of the 600 questionnaires that were distributed, how many were returned?
- (See lines 231–232.)
- What was the overall response rate?
- Was there a significant difference between males and females on socioeconomic background?
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pulse oximetry?No. (See lines 48–49.)
By having a panel of three critical care and PACU nurse educators review the questionnaire. (See lines 72–75.)
62 ± 9.09. (See lines 119–120.)
The absorption of light by hemoglobin. (See lines 122–124.)
r = .25. (See lines 187–188.) Article 3: Male and Female Nursing Applicants’ Attitudes and Expectations Towards Their Future Careers in Nursing
There will be no difference between males and females on their ideal position in 10 years’ time.(See lines 210–211.)
Five. (See lines 220–221.)
45.5%. (See lines 234–235.)