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WWatsford

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The nurses at a long-term care facility have recently completed an evidence-based quality improvement (EBQI) project that aimed to improve the outcomes of residents with dementia.
 
  Which of the following principles should guide the decision of whether to publish the results of the initiative?
  A) The results of the project should be submitted for publication if they have produced new knowledge.
  B) The results should be considered for publication if they are thought to be applicable to other settings.
  C) Publication should be considered if it was an explicit goal of the project and if participants have granted consent for publication.
  D) The nurses are obligated to disseminate their results as part of the evidence-based practice (EBP) process.

Question 2

An evidence-based practice (EBP) initiative at a large hospital is in the formative stages. Which of the following outcomes should be prioritized during the EBP mentorship program that will be foundational to the initiative?
 
  A) Dissemination of the findings of an EBP initiative
  B) High-quality interactions between mentors and mentees
  C) Increased familiarity with EBP by mentees
  D) Implementation of EBP by caregivers



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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