The document presents a series of questions about evidence-based practice terminology related to literature databases, key terminology, and intervention studies, asking the reader to identify elements such as the "C" in PICOT, types of studies, relevant databases, responsible roles, and study types. It then provides the answers to the questions, identifying terms like CINAHL, librarian, case study, PubMed, comparison, and systematic review. The resource cited provides additional information on searching for evidence.
3. Asking the right questions will
focus research. Using the PICOT
method assures all the elements
are followed. What does the “C” in
PICOT represent?
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4. The question type that focuses on
patient evaluation tools, such as
blood work, ECG, or stress test.
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5. The type of study evidence used
when comparing subjects with a
condition to those without the
condition.
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6. Name the database that contains
nursing and allied health literature
used to find evidence.
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7. The individual responsible at the
hospital for understanding the
medical databases and will assist
with a literature search.
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8. Name of a study that blends the
results from descriptive studies in
answering a clinical question.
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9. A study that combines all pertinent
evidence from controlled trials.
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10. The database that contains medical
and life sciences literature.
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11. A database that is an international
network of systematic reviews
considered well designed and
rigorous.
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Literature Key Terminology Intervention
Databases Studies
CINAHL Librarian Case Study
PubMed Comparison Systematic
Cochrane Diagnosis MetaAnalysis