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asmith134

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Which of the following clinical questions would be most justified in lacking a comparison?
 
  A) An examination of the antipyretic qualities of cool bed-bathing
  B) A study on the perceived meaning of hope among palliative patients
  C) A study on the influence of prenatal care on preventing perineal tearing during delivery
  D) An examination of the effect of rehydration using lactated Ringer's on patients' energy levels

Question 2

The nurses on a medical unit recently acknowledged that their efforts to introduce an evidence-based pain management regimen have failed. Which of the following factors is most likely to have contributed to the failure of the EBP initiative?
 
  A) Differences between the educational levels of staff nurses and those promoting the change
  B) Contradictions in the body of literature around the assessment and management of pain
  C) Failure to integrate principles of the psychology of change
  D) The sufficiency of the existing protocols and policies of pain management on the unit



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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