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The current use of best evidence from nursing research, clinical expertise, practice trends, and patient preferences to guide nursing decisions about care provided to pt
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evidence-based practice
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outcomes that are within the scope of nursing practice, consequences or effects of nursing interventions that result in changes in the pt symptoms, functional stats, safety, and physiological distress, or costs
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nursing sensitive outcomes
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how study is designed, which can distort the study findings
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bias
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systematically developed statements about a plan of care for a specific set of clinical circumstances involving a specific patient population
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clinical guidelines
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predictions made about the relationship between study variables
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hypotheses
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how many nursing interventions affect patients and offer a measure of nursing contribution to patient care
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nursing-sensitive outcome
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submitted for publication and reviewed by a panel of experts familliar with the topic of subject of matter
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peer-reviewed
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org that analyzes and evaluates current performance to use results to developed focused improved actions
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performance improvement
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what is PICOT?
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Patient population of interest
Intervention of Interest Comparison of interest Outcome Type of study |
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model for addressing a practice porblem
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Plan, Do, Study, Act
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unexpected occurences involving death or serious physical of physiological injury
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sentinel events
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The Joint COmmittee defines _____ _____ approach to the continuous study and improvement of the processes of providing health care services to meet the needs of pt and others
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quality improvement (QI)
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concepts, characteristics, or traits that vary among subjects
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variables
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