Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 – Module 4:
Week 4.
• Contains 30 multiple-choice, true/false, and short
answer questions.
• Is limited to 1 hour.
• Allows 1 attempt.
• Is worth 100 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 5: Week 5.
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IncorrectQuestion 1
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A clinician wants you to undertake a literature search for him. He is
interested in finding out whether ibuprofen is better than acetaminophen at
reducing fever in young children. What is “P” in this scenario?
Young children with fever
Question 2
pts
A clinician wants you to undertake a literature search for him. He is
interested in finding out whether ibuprofen is better than acetaminophen at
reducing fever in young children. What is “I” in this scenario?
Ibuprofen
, Question 3
pts
A clinician wants you to undertake a literature search for him. He is
interested in finding out whether ibuprofen is better than acetaminophen at
reducing fever in young children. What is “C” in this scenario?
Acetaminophen
Question 4
pts
A clinician wants you to undertake a literature search for him. He is
interested in finding out whether ibuprofen is better than acetaminophen at
reducing fever in young children. What is “O” in this scenario?
Reducing fever
Question 5
pts
A physician has a concern with smoking cessation and wants his colleagues
to work with teenagers to encourage them to quit but first he must
investigate available evidence pertaining to intervention technique
effectiveness. What is “P” in this scenario?
Smoking teenagers
Question 6
pts
A physician has a concern with smoking cessation and wants his colleagues
to work with teenagers to encourage them to quit but first he must
investigate available evidence pertaining to intervention technique
effectiveness. What is “I” in this scenario?
The physicians concern