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BrownTown3

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The goal of outcomes research is to
 
  a. determine the most cost-effective nursing interventions in patient care.
  b. examine the end results of patient care from various health interventions.
  c. help providers make end-of-life decisions about patient care.
  d. improve patient satisfaction with nursing care.

Question 2

When using the Stetler Model of research utilization, the nurse researcher reviews the risks, resources, and readiness of staff associated with making changes in practice based on evidence. Which part of the model is this?
 
  a. Phase I: Preparation
  b. Phase II: Validation
  c. Phase III: Comparative Evaluation
  d. Phase IV: Translation/Application



sylvia

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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