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Alainaaa8

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12. One method for overcoming a lack of resources to access evidence is to
 
  a. devote 15 minutes a day to reading evidence related to a clinical problem.
  b. attend conferences where clinical research is presented..
  c. bookmark important Web sites that are sources of clinical guidelines.
  d. collaborate with a nursing program for access to resources.

Question 2

10. Studies have shown that the reasons that nurses do not draw on research are related to
 
  a. communication problems.
  b. individual and organizational factors.
  c. personal disinterest.
  d. rapid organizational changes.



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Answer to Question 1

d. collaborate with a nursing program for access to resources.

Answer to Question 2

b. individual and organizational factors.





 

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