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pane00

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Which statement by a nurse preparing a client's plan of care best demonstrates an understanding of the importance of evidence based research (EBR)?
 
  A) I really enjoy participating in the unit's EBR projects.
  B) The EBR interventions really impact my nursing practice
  C) The EBR articles I find in my nursing journals are really informative.
  D) I'm anxiety to see how this new EBR procedure change affects the client.

Question 2

When related to nursing what is the relationship between the terms goals, objectives, and expected outcomes?
 
  A) A goal is based on an expected outcome
  B) Their only relationship is that all are related to client care
  C) The terms are interchangeable when used in this context
  D) An outcome is the result of the analysis of goals and objectives



kalskdjl1212

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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