A new graduate is excited about starting the new job, but is disappointed to discover that EBP is not well utilized in the organization

What strategy would be the most appropriate for this new nurse to use in promoting evidence-based best practices?
A) Submit changes to the administration for inclusion in the policies and procedures manual
B) Seek out and share current, established sources of evidence with other nurses in his or her specialty
C) Follow the established nursing tradition and make suggestions for change after several years of employment
D) Seek out other nurses who might agree with EBP use


B

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