The Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model is based on the initials PET. These initials stand for:
a. problem, evidence, transmission
b. practice question, evidence, transmission
c. problem, evidence, translation
d. practice question, evidence, transition
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PET in the Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Model stands for the three steps in the process: practice question, evidence, and translation. The model progresses through 18 steps from the asking of the question needing an answer to the dissemination of the knowledge when the answer is identified.
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