A) functioning as change champions.
B) facilitating adoption of practice change.
C) facilitating use of research findings in practice.
D) overseeing the process and progress of projects as project director.
E) identifying important and clinically relevant topics to develop into evidence-based practice improvements.
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A) best practice evaluation.
B) current practice critique.
C) practice difference analysis.
D) performance gap assessment.
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A) take meeting minutes.
B) maintain the action plan.
C) set the expectations for the unit.
D) report project progress to the governing body.
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A) academic detailing.
B) champion coaching.
C) individual instruction.
D) professional mentoring.
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A) continuous quality improvement methodology and techniques.
B) marketing tactics that will help familiarize the staff with new terminology.
C) professional duties for new protocol acceptance throughout the institution.
D) strategies for incorporation of evidence-based practice into the infrastructure of the organization.
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A) collection of study data.
B) critique of study results.
C) determination of statistical tests.
D) development of a study.
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A) linking quality improvement and patient safety.
B) clear articulation of the benefits of evidence-based practice.
C) formal recognition from high-level organizational leaders for successes.
D) incorporating education about the evidence-based practice in orientation for new hires.
E) incorporating evidence-based practice into organizational policies and procedures.
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A) there is a strong evidence base.
B) the topic addresses an identified need.
C) the practice change offers a relative advantage.
D) the practice change is endorsed by organizational executive leadership.
E) data demonstrate an opportunity for practice improvement within the clinical area.
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A) process for initiating.
B) standard reporting format.
C) reliability and validity of data.
D) process for synthesizing the body of evidence.
E) process for finding and assessing individual studies.
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A) reporting of patient safety events.
B) reporting of anticipated outcomes.
C) reporting only projects that have cost savings.
D) functional responsibility of committees within the organizational and nursing infrastructure.
E) reporting the linkages between evidence-based practice and the organization's mission, values, and strategic plan.
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A) authoritarian
B) autocratic
C) transformational
D) translational
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A) staff nurses.
B) unit manager.
C) medical director.
D) chief executive officer.
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A) Stark
B) HIPAA
C) HITECH
D) Anti-kickback
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A) formal leaders who lead evidence-based practice development teams.
B) formal leaders who write new evidence-based practice guidelines.
C) informal leaders who influence peers by evaluating innovations for use in certain settings and promoting clinicians' use of evidence in clinical decision making.
D) informal leaders who gather data about nursing practice changes.
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A) She can facilitate meetings.
B) She can function as team leader.
C) She can assist with problem solving.
D) She can identify potential roadblocks.
E) She can increase her patient load.
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A) the staff nurse.
B) senior leadership.
C) the nurse manager.
D) the quality improvement committee.
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A) set the staffing schedule.
B) allocate resources as needed.
C) set the expectations for the unit.
D) promote staff questioning practice.
E) encourage and respond to new ideas.
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A) Clearly defined patient outcomes are expected as a result of the change.
B) Complex and detailed interventional practice changes are implemented.
C) Senior management leaders are the sole members of the team.
D) The new practice is much different from current practice.
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A) Method used to implement the previous practice if the new practice has been found to be detrimental to patient care
B) Strategy for ongoing communication about the new practice until the practice has been integrated into daily care
C) Recruitment of new nurses from different institutions who can help with role modeling and communication of the new practice
D) Tactic used to invigorate leaders to continue to communicate better with staff nurses and ancillary personnel
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A) collaborative practice dynamics between health care professionals.
B) documentation of patient care as evidence of nursing practice.
C) integration of research with clinical expertise and patient values.
D) mutual goal setting and application in the clinical setting.
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