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1 | Page RECALLS 5 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE V CARE OF THE CLIENT WITH PHYSIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ALTERATIONS (PART C) NOV 2025 Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination Review GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test questionnaire contains 100 test questions 2. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalid your answer. 3. AVOID ERASURES. 4. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set. 5. Write the subject title “NURSING PRACTICE V” on the box provided TOPIC: NURSING RESEARCH - ELEMENTS OF RESEARCH (PALMER) Situation: Nurse Emma is a member of the research team in a cardiovascular health facility. One of the research priority problems in her unit is on the “EFFECTS OF PERSONALIZED CARE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON STRESS AFTER AN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION (MI) 1.What type of sampling while Nurse Emma adopts if every third (3rd) patients with MI are selected after a random start? A. Simple random B. Systematic C. Stratified D. Cluster 2. When the findings of the study can be applied to all patients with MI under stress in the whole Philippines, which of the following criteria in research? A. Reliability B. Validity C. Generalizability D. Transferability 3. Nurse Emma has completed the study and started to make a report to the research department. A written brief summary is submitted which is known as ._________ A. Narrative B. Abstract C. Critical appraisal D. Monograph 4. Nurse Emma distributed the coded questionnaires to the respondents of the study without their names on it. What ethical safeguard is being employed in this practice? A. Confidentiality B. Truthfulness C. Trustworthiness D. Anonymity 5. Nurse Sandy checks if his instruments meet the criteria for evaluation. Which of the following criteria refers to the consistency or the ability to yield the same response upon its repeated administration? A. Validity B. Reliability C. Sensitivity D. Objectivity TOPIC: NURSING RESEARCH - ELEMENTS OF RESEARCH (PALMER) Situation: Research is a vital endeavor nurses must engage into in order to contribute to nursing science 6. When the nurse researcher collects data at more than one point over an extended period, which design is applied? A. Cross-sectional B. Time-related C. Time sequenced D. Longitudinal 7. If a research study involves an intervention and “blinding” which research design is being referred to? A. Non-descriptive B. Phenomenological C. Experimental D. Descriptive 8. A “full understanding” in research should be understood by the nurse researcher as.___ A. Ensuring that participants are not placed at risk B. Explaining the study including risks and benefits C. The right to decide voluntarily D. Not exploiting information shared by participants 9. Qualitative researchers should choose their participants who can best meet the objectives of the study. Who of the following best qualifies? A. Cooperative person in the community. B. Those readily available are thus convenient for the researcher. C. Able to articulate and reflect on the phenomenon that they experienced D. Parsons referred by friend 10. Which of the following statements is least descriptive of a qualitative research design? A. Researchers become involved. B. Gather data from one collection strategy. C. It is flexible and elastic. D. Strives for an understanding of the whole strategy TOPIC: NURSING RESEARCH - SAMPLING METHODS (PALMER) Situation - Klarisse reviews the nursing students about different sampling methods. 11. This nonprobability sampling method entails selecting the most conveniently available people as participants. A. Purposive Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Quota Sampling D. Simple Random Sampling 12. Klarisse provides an example, “I need to gather a total of 50 nursing student participants, 25 male, 25 females. I'll pick those who are readily available in the classroom.” Klarisse is describing what type of sampling? A. Purposive Sampling B. Convenience Sampling C. Quota Sampling D. Simple Random Sampling 13. This sampling involves handpicking samples from the population as they are deemed to be knowledgeable about the issue under study. A. Judgemental Sampling B. Cluster Sampling * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *