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Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

Author MyoungJin Kim, Caroline Mallory
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN1449686699
ISBN-139781449686697
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CategoryMedical
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Description

Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing is an accessible and comprehensive learning tool for nurses returning to graduate school or in a professional role. Peer reviewed and course tested, this text presents statistics in a readable, user-friendly format to meet the learning needs of students. The text includes key terms, critical thinking questions, and case studies incorporating research and evidence-based practice to help nurses connect statistics with everyday work in the healthcare field.

Key Features:
* Screenshots throughout each chapter guide students through applying statistics using SPSS
* Key terms serve as a tool to guide and focus study
* Critical Thinking Questions allow students to apply what they have learned
* Self-Quizzes reinforce key concepts at the end of each chapter

Accompanied by Instructor Resources:
* Save time with a Test Bank
* Plan classroom lectures using PowerPoint Presentations created for each chapter
* Review answers to Critical Thinking Questions and Self-Quizzes found in the text
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