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An instructor wants to determine whether a group of nursing students understands the process for conducting evidence reports in nursing using a PICO-based approach.
 
  Which of the following comments by the students would indicate that learning has occurred? a. Select problem, identify methods for assigning level of evidence, report evidence, reportfindings, make recommendations, give summary
 b. Select problem, report evidence, identify methods for assigning level of evidence, reportfindings, make recommendations, give summary
 c. Select problem, report findings, report the evidence, identify methods for assigning levelof evidence, give summary, and make recommendations
 d. Formulate a well-built question, identify articles and other evidence-based resources that
  answer the question, critically appraise the evidence to assess its validity, apply the
  evidence, reevaluate the application of evidence and areas for improvement

Question 2

A nurse manager wishes to implement a risk management program because it:
 
  a. helps protect hospitals from bioethical problems.
  b. has an emphasis upon quality improvement and protection from financial liability.
  c. can be combined with quality management goals; hence, there is no need for speciallytrained people.
 d. may investigate nurses who do not practice according to evidence-based practice.



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Answer to Question 1

D
The steps in the method for conducting evidence reports in nursing based on a PICO-based method are
to formulate a well-built question, identify articles and other evidence-based resources that answer the
question, critically appraise the evidence to assess its validity, apply the evidence, reevaluate the
application of evidence and areas for improvement.

Answer to Question 2

B
Risk management programs in hospitals are set up to investigate and correct system problems that may
contribute to errors in patient care or to employee injury. They have an emphasis upon quality
improvement and the protection of the institution from financial liability. Ethics departments/programs
deal with bioethical problems and dilemmas. While risk management personnel may reside within a
quality management/improvement department, they are specially trained in risk prevention and are
able to focus on identifying risk behaviors and correcting problems.




mynx

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


bigcheese9

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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