Of the steps to implementation, research is not complete until which of the following steps is accomplished?
a. Synthesizing relevant research
b. Determining the sufficiency of the sample
c. Instituting the change
d. Monitoring the outcome
D
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A This is a step to implementation but is not the final step.
B This is a step to implementation but is not the final step.
C This is a step to implementation but is not the final step.
D Monitoring the outcome is the final step in determining whether to continue with the new practice.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Using the left hand to give the patient a pencil b. Allowing the patient to take his or her time to answer a question c. Patting the patient on the arm to demonstrate a caring attitude d. Sitting with the nurse's head and the patient's head at the same level e. Moving the patient's suitcase from the chair before sitting down f. Indicating the patient's stomach by pointing at the nurse's stomach g. Placing a chair as close as possible to the patient's face to make sure each can hear the other