What does the bedside nurse understand about his or her role in nursing research?

a. Research is only done by doctorally pre-pared nurses.
b. All nurses have a role in delivering re-search-based care.
c. A bedside nurse can be part of a hospital research team.
d. The bedside nurse can collect data if the nurse has been properly trained.


B
All nurses are charged to deliver patient-centered care based on evidence-based practice, re-search, quality improvement, and informatics. The bedside nurse is part of an interdisciplinary team that is responsible for redesigning the health care structure of the future.

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