Which section of the report allows the researcher to determine if evidence provided in the findings validates current practice or supports the need for change?

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 "Does the evidence provided in the findings validate current practice or support the need for change in practice?"
B The discussion section does not allow the nurse researcher to answer the question "Does the evidence provided in the findings validate current practice or support the need for change in practice?"
C The recommendations section allows the nurse researcher to answer the question "Does the evidence provided in the findings validate current practice or support the need for change in practice?"
D The methods section does not allow the nurse researcher to answer the question "Does the evidence provided in the findings validate current practice or support the need for change in practice?"

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