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The nurse is implementing evidence-based practice when providing patient care. Which action indicates that the nurse implemented this process appropriately?
 
  1. The nurse ended the process by formulating a searchable question.
  2. The nurse formulated a searchable question before searching the literature.
  3. The nurse applied the result to clinical practice before searching the literature.
  4. The nurse evaluated the outcomes of applied evidence before appraising the literature.

Question 2

The nurse is evaluating the success of using evidence-based interventions for patient care. What should the nurse do to determine if these interventions were successful?
 
  1. Analyze outcomes
  2. Review plan of care
  3. Strategize actions to delegate
  4. Identify use of pain medication



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

The literature should be searched before applying the result to clinical practice. Formulating a searchable question is the first step in the process. The literature should be searched before applying the result to clinical practice and evaluating the outcomes of applied evidence.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1

It is important to measure outcomes to determine the impact of EBP change. Reviewing the plan of care, strategizing actions to delegate, or identifying the use of pain medication will not help the nurse determine if evidence-based interventions were successful.





 

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