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NClaborn

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What are the five EBP levels of collaboration?
 
  a. Organizational, societal, fraternal, national, and international
  b. Individual, organizational, regional, national, and international
  c. Professional, educational, organizational, regional, and national
  d. Individual, organizational, societal, regional, and international

Question 2

Of the situations listed, which is the best example of collaboration between the levels described in the model of EBP collaboration?
 
  a. A health care organization funds a group of nurses to attend a research conference related to practice areas that have had less than desirable outcomes in the past year.
  b. An individual nurse searches databases for the best evidence to support practice with a population of clients on a particular unit.
  c. A participant at a national nursing organization conference listens attentively to presenters related to the most relevant topics for the population served.
  d. A staff nurse uses findings from the Joanna Briggs Institute to support an EBP project, evaluates outcomes, and reports the findings at an international conference.



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Answer to Question 1

b. Individual, organizational, regional, national, and international

Answer to Question 2

d. A staff nurse uses findings from the Joanna Briggs Institute to support an EBP project, evaluates outcomes, and reports the findings at an international conference.



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