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There are several resources to support evidence-based practice. What are care bundles?
 
  A) Rigorous integrations of research evidence from multiple studies of a topic
  B) Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that combine a synthesis and appraisal of research evidence
  C) Set of interventions to treat or prevent a cluster of symptoms
  D) Meta-analysis or quantitative methods that integrate findings statistically

Question 2

There are four types of validity that affect the rigor of a quantitative study. What concerns inferences about the extent to which study results can be generalized?
 
  A) Statistical conclusion validity
  B) Internal validity
  C) Construct validity
  D) External validity



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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