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A student nurse has heard about something called the Nurse Licensure Compact. When the student asks a nurse educator, the nurse educator explains that the Nurse Licensure Compact is a:
 
  a. plan for all nurses to need only one license with a large annual fee.
  b. project of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
  c. type of specialized organizational tool used in licensure and NCLEX exams.
  d. spinoff of EEOC legislation.

Question 2

When using available evidence, the nurse must be aware of what two major challenges?
 
  a. Balancing the benefits and harm to justify a recommendation of the evidence
  b. Reviewing the body of knowledge and evaluating for clinical decision making
  c. Recommending or not recommending the research evidence for clinical practice
  d. Reviewing the clinical trials and grading the research according to the AHRQ scale



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Answer to Question 1

B
The Nurse Licensure Compact is a project of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing and is an
agreement among states to allow nurses to be multistate licensed (without applying for a new license)
in those states that have agreed to this practice (no extra large fee involved).

Answer to Question 2

B
The two major challenges are (1) reviewing the rapidly growing body of scientific literature and (2)
evaluating and transforming the literature in order to be useful for clinical decision making. Balancing
the benefits and harm is a criterion for evaluating research. Recommending or not recommending the
research is also a criterion for the evaluation process. Reviewing and grading research according to the
AHRQ scale is a criterion for the evaluation process.





 

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