Which section of the report will allow the nurse researcher to determine the strength, quality, and consistency of the evidence provided by the findings?

a. Results
b. Discussion
c. Recommendations
d. Methods


ANS: C

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A The results section does not allow the nurse researcher to answer the question "What are the strength, quality, and consistency of the evidence provided by the findings?"
B The discussion section does not allow the nurse researcher to answer the question "What are the strength, quality, and consistency of the evidence provided by the findings?"
C The recommendations section allows the nurse researcher to answer the question "What are the strength, quality, and consistency of the evidence provided by the findings?"
D The methods section does not allow the nurse researcher to answer the question "What are the strength, quality, and consistency of the evidence provided by the findings?"

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