A patient reports using information on the Internet to research a health problem. What should the nurse use to determine if the site is providing quality information? Select all that apply.
A) Who is in charge of the website?
B) Where does the information come from?
C) Does the site avoid unbelievable claims?
D) Does the site ask for personal information?
E) Do experts review the information on the site?
B) Where does the information come from?
C) Does the site avoid unbelievable claims?
E) Do experts review the information on the site?
Explanation: A) "Who is in charge of the website?" evaluates the provider.
B) "Where does the information come from?" evaluates for quality.
C) "Does the site avoid unbelievable claims?" evaluates for quality.
D) "Does the site ask for personal information?" evaluates for privacy.
E) "Do experts review the information on the site?" evaluates for quality.
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