A new clinical practice guideline for the nursing management of oral hydration has been created by a panel and the recommendations have just been finalized. What should the panel do next?

A) Disseminate the guideline through publications and presentations
B) Submit the new guideline to peer review
C) Compare the new guideline to the literature that addresses oral hydration
D) Test the new guideline clinically


B

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