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While reading a journal article, the nurse asks herself these questions: What is this about overall? Is it true in whole or in part? Does it matter to my practice? What is this nurse doing?
 
  1) Reading the article analytically
  2) Performing a literature review
  3) Formulating a searchable question
  4) Determining the soundness of the article

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The PICO question reads, Is TENS effective in the management of chronic low-back pain in adults? Which part of this question comes from the I in PICO?
 
  1) Adults
  2) Management
  3) Pain
  4) TENS



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