Staff members have agreed to implement evidence-based practice; they have chosen a specific problem and searched the literature. The group has selected the interventions that seem the easiest to implement

Which of the following actions would the staff take next?
a. Assess the quality of the evidence in the literature.
b. Decide how best to orient the staff and community to the proposed changes.
c. Eliminate all nursing interventions that are not evidence based.
d. Choose another specific problem for the next literature search.


ANS: A

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Which scenario should the nurse follow up on as a potential indication of intimate partner violence?

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