Which of the following strategies for use is most amenable to adoption by baccalaureate nursing students and new graduates?

a. Making poster presentations at local and regional clinical nursing conferences
b. Preparing integrative reviews of completed research for publication in clinical journals
c. Reading professional journals critically and reporting the findings at staff meetings
d. Replicating studies and publishing the results in refereed journal


ANS: C
Baccalaureate nursing students and new graduates can enhance the use process through increasing knowledge about research innovations.
Making presentations of any kind requires more research skill than most students or new graduates possess.
Preparing integrative reviews is an activity of nurses with more education or specialized experience than the BSN.
Replicating studies and publishing the results are activities of nurses with more education or specialized experience than the BSN.

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