A nurse has joined a group who meet regularly to discuss translational research pertinent to their patient population. Which types of research should the nurse anticipate discussing? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Standards of practice
2. Clinical trial information
3. Protocols
4. Critical pathways
5. Systematic reviews


1, 3, 4
Rationale 1: Standards of practice are considered translational research or evidence that has been incorporated into guidelines.
Rationale 2: Clinical trial information is considered primary research.
Rationale 3: Protocols are considered translational research or evidence that has been incorporated into guidelines.
Rationale 4: Critical pathways are considered translational research or evidence that has been incorporated into guidelines.
Rationale 5: Systematic reviews are evidence summaries.
Global Rationale:

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