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sabina

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Which statement is true about the origins of the Intervention Wheel?
 
  a. A panel of nurses from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wis-consin developed and refined the Intervention Wheel.
  b. It was conceived by a group of international nurses from Norway, Kazakhstan, and Japan.
  c. It was a result of a qualitative analysis carried out by the State Boards of Nursing.
  d. It resulted from a grounded theory process carried out by public health consul-tants at the Minnesota Department of Health.

Question 2

When research studies provide nurses with information that is then used in clinical situations to promote a change in practice, we are engaged in:
 
  A) clinical simulation
  B) research utilization
  C) quality assurance
  D) utilization review



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Answer to Question 1

D
Public health consultants with the Minnesota Department of Health carried out a grounded theory process in response to uncertainty about the contributions of public health nursing to pop-ulation health-level improvement, resulting in the identification of the Intervention Wheel com-ponents.

Answer to Question 2

B



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