Identify the nonresearch sources of evidence depicted in the multidisciplinary evidence-based practice model developed at the University of Colorado Hospital. Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Cost effectiveness analysis.
2. Clinical expertise.
3. Patient preference.
4. National standards.
5. Risk data.


1,2,3,4,5
Rationale 1: The nine spokes of this model are pathophysiology; cost effectiveness analysis; benchmarking data; clinical expertise; patient preference; infection control data; international, national, and local standards; quality improvement and risk data; and retrospective or concurrent chart review.
Rationale 2: The nine spokes of this model are pathophysiology; cost effectiveness analysis; benchmarking data; clinical expertise; patient preference; infection control data; international, national, and local standards; quality improvement and risk data; and retrospective or concurrent chart review.
Rationale 3: The nine spokes of this model are pathophysiology; cost effectiveness analysis; benchmarking data; clinical expertise; patient preference; infection control data; international, national, and local standards; quality improvement and risk data; and retrospective or concurrent chart review.
Rationale 4: The nine spokes of this model are pathophysiology; cost effectiveness analysis; benchmarking data; clinical expertise; patient preference; infection control data; international, national, and local standards; quality improvement and risk data; and retrospective or concurrent chart review.
Rationale 5: The nine spokes of this model are pathophysiology; cost effectiveness analysis; benchmarking data; clinical expertise; patient preference; infection control data; international, national, and local standards; quality improvement and risk data; and retrospective or concurrent chart review.

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