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A nurse has heard from a colleague about a new approach to providing nursing care for confused patients who have been diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. In which of the following sources is this information most likely to appear first?
 
  A) A newspaper article
  B) A systematic review
  C) A conference presentation
  D) A journal article

Question 2

Which of the following scenarios represents the most common obstacle that nurses encounter when attempting to gain the knowledge necessary for EBP?
 
  A) A nurse identifies several articles relevant to a clinical question, but the methodology of each is significantly flawed.
  B) A nurse is overwhelmed by the number of hits during a CINAHL search.
  C) Current research that relates to the nurse's clinical question does not exist.
  D) The research that the nurse locates is rooted in a medical, not nursing, perspective.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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