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serike

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There are two approaches that allow a nurse to read research evidence in a condensed format. The first is a systematic review. This refers to:
 
  1. Participating in a randomized controlled trial
  2. A method of identifying, appraising, and synthesizing research evidence
  3. Gathering data for use by a researcher on a particular question
  4. An in-depth review done by one person.

Question 2

In planning and establishing a nursing center initiative, nurses and others need to seek expert advice and support. They must understand that this is a business enterprise.
 
  Final decisions about establishing a nursing center must be based on which of the following factors? 1. Existing social policy and health care financing
  2. Community response
  3. Nursing interest
  4. Grant submission



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A systematic review is usually done by more than one person and describes the methods used to search for the evidence. It is a method of identifying, appraising, and synthesizing research evi-dence to evaluate and interpret all available research relevant to a particular research question.

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Existing social policy and health care financing influence final decisions about establishing a nursing center.



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