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The statement Seventy-five first-time mothers stated that the nurse's ability to explain information to families of high-risk infants was the single most important factor in their recovery would most likely be found in which section of the
 
  research report?
  A) introduction
  B) methods
  C) results
  D) conclusions

Question 2

A large amount of data related to hypertension rates is collected in a community. The data is analyzed. What is the next step in the surveillance process?
 
  a. Collecting data from multiple valid sources
  b. Evaluating the impact on the surveillance system
  c. Interpreting the data and disseminating it to decision makers
  d. Asking political officials to finance a hypertension clinic



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
After data is collected and analyzed, the findings must be disseminated.



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