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Metfan725

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To maintain integrity of reporting data for Magnet Recognition or other benchmarking, what would be the appropriate action if a nurse was unable to collect all needed data?
 
  a. Ask an expert to estimate data
  b. Guess the data results
  c. Report the data as missing
  d. Use data collected at a later time

Question 2

Outcomes such as nosocomial infection rates reported to state boards of health provide ____________ for organizations to use as part of benchmarking.
 
  a. research data
  b. performance comparisons
  c. credentialing data
  d. background information



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

c. Report the data as missing

Answer to Question 2

b. performance comparisons



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