A) Longitude study
B) Controlled study
C) Systematic reviews/meta-analysis
D) Survey study
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A) Descriptive
B) Correlational
C) Quasi-experimental
D) Experimental
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A) Quantitative longitude cohort
B) Qualitative longitudinal
C) Qualitative interview
D) Qualitative case study
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A) Nightingale gathered scientific data.
B) Nightingale calculated statistics to report her findings.
C) Nightingale communicated her findings to powerful others.
D) Nightingale based her nursing practice on her findings.
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A) Search the literature to uncover evidence to answer the question.
B) Evaluate the outcome.
C) Use the nursing process to evaluate evidence.
D) Evaluate the evidence found.
E) Develop an answerable question.
F) Develop a question that has not been answered.
G) Apply the evidence to the practice situation.
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A) It includes formalized internal feedback loops.
B) Its triggers can have their origins practically anywhere.
C) It generates change in practice solely through research.
D) It implies a layer of policy development.
E) It addresses multiple disciplines' impacts on quality.
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A) It addresses utilization of research findings at an individual level.
B) It prioritizes pressing items of interest related to quality of care.
C) Individual nurses enact an Iowa decision tree when they examine risk management data.
D) It identifies triggers capable of posing hazard or benefit.
E) It reiterates that innovators embrace change far earlier than laggards.
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