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    Evidence based practice is a decision. A decision to use the best and most current evidence to create a safe, patient centered environment. Evidence-based practice is performed by evaluating research and guidelines from high quality resources and using this information to benefit each patient’s wellbeing (Sackett, Straus, Richardson, Rosenberg, & Haynes, 2000). Evidence-based practice (EBP) is similar to the nursing profession, specifically the nursing process. There are six systematic steps…

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    As you observed the professional/registered nurse’s role in this setting, what evidence of a professional level of nursing practice? When I think of characteristics of a professional nurse I think of compassion, patience, good communication skills, critical thinking skills, and organization. While I observed my nurse I noticed that she applied many of these characteristics throughout the day. As we began our day by checking in on each patient my nurse informed me that she likes to start with…

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    There is a well know saying that goes like this, “all good things must come to an end.” Can you believe that eight weeks is here? In retrospect, my perception about nursing research and evidence-based practice had changed significantly. Research is time consuming and can be frustrating if you cannot find what you are looking for. To be quite frank with you, when I told my friends about the class that I was taking, they had nothing good to say, and that scared me. Anyway, I told myself that…

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    that all healthcare professionals should be aware of the contemporary evidence-based practices(EBP) that are being promoted by their respective organization. This suggestion is a very important approach in an organization where EBP is valued because, in a situation where there is collaboration among the different disciplines in the organization, EBP movement has been linked with important changes in clinical actions and practice (Godshall, 2015). Early ambulation means that patients who had…

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    What is an evidence –based practice committee? Evidence based practice committee gathers best practice data, for best patient outcomes and disseminates it to be utilized as practice. “Evidence based practice assumes that evidence is used in the context of patient preferences, the clinic situation, and the expertise of the clinician”. (Masters, 2014, p 236). Have you ever served on any type of hospital committee before? I have not served on any type of hospital committee, but I have served on…

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    Evidenced Based Practice Tools Healthcare organizations utilizing the electronic health record definitely benefit from utilizing evidenced based practice tools during the planning, implementation, and review stages. Established healthcare organizations transitioning or enhancing the electronic health record must research and develop initiatives that promotes continuous, uninterrupted use. Clinical Decision Evidenced Based Practice Tool Fowler, et al., (2014) elaborates upon a clinical…

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    Evidence Based Practice Care Plan Nursing 257 Courtney Simmons UWEC College Nursing and Health Sciences According to Jones, Law, Maddison, Markland, & Thom (2013) many people understand the benefits of being physically active. For patients with Rheumatoid arthritis, there are numerous physiological and psychological advantages associated with an active lifestyle. Research shows that people with Rheumatoid Arthritis are at an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, cachexia,…

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    profession by not using evidence based practices. I believe that in nursing school we do learn collaboration with others but we lack coaching. I have often heard nurses tell me that they never truly learned anything about being a nurse until their preceptorship as a nurse in the units. In clinical they know the didactic but not how to apply to the situation. When a nurse graduates he or she should be able to interpret, understand and apply best practices and use evidence based practices. They…

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    Goncalves-Bradley, Lannin, Clemson, Cameron and Shepperd, (2016) and Wagner (2015) studies are considered Evidence Level I and contain strong, compelling evidence with consistent results. Goncalves-Bradley et al. (2016) include 30 trials stating a “discharge plan probably brings about a small reduction in hospital length of stay a mean difference – 0.73 days”. And Wagner (2015) wrote about an initiative which included 14 hospitals with indications of interventions that needed to be achieved to…

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    I would have to admit the “time” commitment is one of the biggest barriers in my role of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) especially now that I am in school. Although we are exposed to EBP throughout our courses in different ways, when it comes to work I have little time to engage. I always enjoyed the challenges to reviewing and introducing protocol and policy changes within my organization. However, within the recent years either from the “burnout” syndrome or leadership within the organization…

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