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debasdf

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How should a group of nurses best address the need for goals at the outset of an evidence-based practice change at their workplace?
 
  A) The team should identify a set of common goals and write them down.
  B) The team should allow individual nurses the autonomy to choose their own goals.
  C) The team should identify goals from within the literature and disseminate them.
  D) The team should allow the project goals to evolve as the initiative progresses.

Question 2

Which of the following data that are required for an EBP initiative are most likely to be obtained from the hospital's quality management department?
 
  A) Incident reports documenting patient assaults on nurses
  B) Patient demographic data
  C) Information on staffing levels at various times and locations
  D) Medication regimens of patients who have specific illnesses



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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