Which research topics would likely be included in the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) Intramural program? Select all that apply
1. Use of a specific intervention to reduce shortness of breath in patients with congestive heart failure
2. How referred pain is associated with pathology
3. What is the best way to disseminate research training
4. Use of knowledge management theory in a free-standing dialysis unit
5. Cost of an education program on prevention of sudden infant death syndrome
1, 2, 3
Explanation: 1. The Intramural program is managed through the Division of Intramural Research and is comprised of the Symptom Management Unit (which would conduct this study), the Pain Research Unit, and the Research Training Unit.
2. The Intramural program is managed through the Division of Intramural Research and is comprised of the Symptom Management Unit, the Pain Research Unit (which would conduct this study), and the Research Training Unit.
3. The Intramural program is managed through the Division of Intramural Research and is comprised of the Symptom Management Unit, the Pain Research Unit, and the Research Training Unit (which would conduct this study).
4. This study would not be included in the focus of the Symptom Management Unit, the Pain Research Unit, or the Research Training Unit, which are the sections of the Intramural program.
5. This study would not be included in the focus of the Symptom Management Unit, the Pain Research Unit, or the Research Training Unit, which are the sections of the Intramural program.
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