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3 | Page 33. Marie, a primipara mother, who receives instructions about breastfeeding will verbalize a successful breastfeeding experience. This is an example of which hypothesis? A. Complex and non-directional hypothesis B. Complex hypothesis C. Simple and non-directional hypothesis D. Simple and directional hypothesis 34. According to the dependent variable based on the previous item, the most applicable research design is which of the following? A. Qualitative research B. Quantitative research C. Pure research D. Basic research 35. Above all, do no harm. This principle in research is based on which ethical consideration? A. Non-maleficence B. Beneficence C. Privacy D. Human dignity 36. Registered nurse Philip is working on his masteral thesis and conducted a longitudinal growth study after an initial collection. This method involves children from six months of age to adulthood, which method is used? A. Correlational presentation B. Field design C. Developmental presentation D. Historical presentation 37. Another researcher would like to investigate the effects of a specific tranquilizing drug on the learning behavior of teenage boys, using random assignment of who would receive the drug, and involves a presence of a control group. The research follows which research design? A. True experimental research method B. Descriptive research method C. Action research method D. Quasi-experimental method 38. Studies previously finished and articles by experts that provide information and insight into the problem’s area under study are considered which of the following? A. Documental literate B. Social literate C. Research literate D. Conceptual literate Situation: Researcher Colet plans to have an intensive study on the health problems affecting the residents of Brgy. Biniverse, Bini City. She decides to conduct the study on every seventh family corresponding the list of the total population in the said community. 39. The sampling method suited for the study is which of the following: A. Incidental sampling B. Systematic sampling C. Clusters sampling D. Stratified sampling 40. A person’s report who relays a testimony of an actual witness or participant in an event is called a: A. Primary source of information B. Secondary source of information C. Tertiary source of information D. Quadruplex source of information 41. When you observe a change in the nursing students’ behaviors in the administration of medication among patients with CKD that occurs because they know they are under observation and graded by their assigned clinical instructors for further assessment of the nursing skills, this refers to which of the following? A. Johari window effects B. Lurking effect C. Halo assessment D. Hawthorne phenomenon 42. There is no difference between nursing and non-nursing students in the source of satisfaction and stress in their individual areas of experience. This illustrates as: A. Null hypothesis B. Operational hypothesis C. Alternative hypothesis D. Inductive hypothesis 43. Condition or characteristics that the researcher manipulates in his attempts to ascertain their relationship to the observed phenomenon is a: A. Dependent variable B. Independent variable C. Antecedent variable D. Experimental variable Situation: You are studying about the different research designs 44. You are knowing more about qualitative research, which refers to this design? A. The study on the effect of anxiety on the heart rate among elderly clients B. The relationship between pain and pain medications consumption among cancer patients C. A study on the effects of death in the coping mechanism of widowed individuals D. Study on the relationship between anxiety and blood pressure 45. Which is considered to be descriptive research in character? A. Study on the behavior of a child with terminal illness B. Effectiveness of a new drug solution for cancer of the lung C. A study of the diseases that erupted during 18th century. D. Observation of the presence or absence of helplessness among elderly patients after undergoing chemotherapy 46. Which of the following studies is based on qualitative research? A. A study measuring differences in blood pressure before, during, and after a procedure B. A study examining client’s reactions to stress after chemotherapy C. A study examining oxygen levels after endotracheal suctioning D. A study measuring nutrition and weight loss gain in clients with diabetes mellitus Situation: Informed Consent 47. What is the main responsibility of the nurse regarding a patient who will be signing a consent form? A. Explain the procedure and any risk factors to the patient thoroughly B. Complete all blank spaces in front of the patient before witnessing C. Validate that the patient understands the procedure of the treatment D. Ensure that the patient has not received any sedation two to three hours prior to signing the consent form 48. A patient will be undergoing a surgery; the surgeon provides all necessary explanations for the patient to understand the procedure. The patient, however, refuses. Her right to refuse is based on which of the ethical principles? A. Veracity B. Altruism C. Beneficence D. Autonomy 49. A client told the nurse regarding his decision to refuse blood transfusion due to his religious beliefs. Which is the most appropriate initial nursing action? A. Discuss the client's refusal with the family so that the members will decide for the patient B. Conduct a client's conference with the staff to the snare the client's refusal C. Document the client's refusal in the nursing care plan D. Notify the physician of the client's decision 50. The nurse knows that responsibility for obtaining an informed consent for a procedure rest with: A. The person who will perform the procedure. B. The nurse who is caring for the client C. Clerical staff in the facility D. The hospital