A nursing educator is attempting to integrate evidence-based practice into the maternity rotation. Which of the following actions is most likely to ensure that the process has meaning for the students?

A) Choosing scenarios that closely mimic those that the students encounter in their clinical practicum
B) Ensuring that evidence presented is peer-reviewed, reliable, and valid
C) Bringing in guests who are recognized experts in the field of obstetrical nursing
D) Including evidence about birthing choices from popular books, magazines, and newspaper articles


A

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