In a typical research report, the nurse can expect to find possible clinical implications in which section of the research study?

a. Research Focus
b. Results or Conclusions
c. Methods
d. Introduction


B
The Results or Conclusions section presents the author's interpretation of the results, including conclusions and clinical implications that can be drawn from the study.
The Research Focus section gives a brief overview of the purpose of the study.
The Methods section describes the methods used to conduct the study, including the sample type of data collected, and the device or instrument used to measure empirical information.
The Introduction section contains information about the purpose of the study and the importance of the topic for the audience who reads the study.

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