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The characteristics of an opinion leader from the local peer group include what? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Considered by associates as technically competent
  b. Viewed as a respected source of influence
  c. Narrow but clearly defined sphere of influence
  d. Trusted to evaluate new information in the context of group norms
  e. Full and dedicated member of the local group

Question 2

When considering the decision to change practice, criteria to be considered include what? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. A significant number of studies and EBP guidelines
  b. The risk-benefit ratio for the patient
  c. A thorough review of the literature
  d. Feasibility for a practice application
  e. Preference of stakeholders



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, D, E

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Correct This is a characteristic recommended for an opinion leader from the local peer group.
This is a characteristic recommended for an opinion leader from the local peer group.
This is a characteristic recommended for an opinion leader from the local peer group.
This is a characteristic recommended for an opinion leader from the local peer group.
Incorrect This is not a characteristic recommended for an opinion leader from the local peer group.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, C, D

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Correct A significant number of studies and EBP guidelines should be considered in a decision to change nursing practice.
The potential benefit and risk of harm must always be considered in a decision to change nursing practice.
A literature review is necessary before a decision to change nursing practice is made.
The feasibility for a practice application must be considered in a decision to change nursing practice.
Incorrect This is not a criterion that would be considered in the decision to change practice.



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