Chapter 4 Flashcards

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A brief overview of a publication that outlines the major topics.

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abstract

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An agency within the Department of Health and Human Services charged with improving the quality, safety, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans

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AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

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3
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A word that functions in a search engine as a command

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Boolean operator

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4
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An online index of literature about nursing, allied health, biomedicine, and other healthcare topics.

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CINAHL

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Details of the bibliographic information of a source, such as a book, website, or journal article.

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citation

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In PubMed, these are filtered sets of resources that have been grouped together into three major clinical research areas: clinical studies, systematic reviews, and medical genetics.

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clinical queries

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In search engines such as PubMed, it is a place where selected search results can be retained.

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clipboard

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In PubMed, this appear along the left column of the home search page. It include text availability (e.g., full-text, free full-text, etc.), publication date, species, article type, language, and more.

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filters

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9
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The complete version of a publication

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full-text

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In Internet browsers and other search tools (such as PubMed) it is a record of searches that have been performed.

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history

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With regard to using online search tools, these are settings or options to reduce/focus the results of a search.

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limiters or limits

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These are used in PubMed as well as other publication indexing systems. They are a type of controlled vocabulary that are used for categorizing and grouping publications.

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MeSH

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13
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A search engine capable of searching for information in multiple databases at the same time, resulting in one list of results.

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meta-search engine

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It is the world’s largest biomedical library. It administers PubMed, Clinicaltrials.gov, MedlinePlus, and other health information resources.

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NLM (National Library of Medicine)

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An acronym that stands for Patient or Problem, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome. The acronym was created to guide physicians and medical students in the development of focused clinical questions.

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PICO

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An acronym that stands for Problem, Patient or Population, Action, Alternative Action, Result, Evidence. The acronym is used to guide the development of focused questions.

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PPAARE

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An online database administered by the National Library of Medicine. It can be used to search millions of publications in biomedical literature, life science journals, and online books.

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PubMed

18
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A health professional field that encompasses numerous types of health professionals who provide care designed to facilitate recovery or improvement from injury, illness, disease, or other disorder to as functional a condition as possible.

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rehabilitation

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Care designed to facilitate recovery or improvement from injury, illness, disease, or disorder to as functional a condition as possible.

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rehabilitative care

20
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The coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system.

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WHO (World Health Organization)