Evidence-Based Practice Essay

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    The hierarchy of evidence utilized to evaluate the strength of evidence for each article was the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine – Levels of Evidence table obtained from the Center for Evidenced Based Medicine (2009). The search engines and databases searched in the literature review were chosen to optimize the literature search for high quality evidence. CINAHL (Current Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature) is a bibliographic search database, which contains references to…

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    purpose. The level of evidence used for the foundation of the article is a Level II, evidence collected from a randomized controlled trial.…

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    past methods and familiar practices such as the 12 step programs of Alcoholics Anonymous. Instead of creating an opportunity for evidenced based practices to work within the treatment center allowing for individualism of choice and concrete evidence of overall effective care. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration define evidenced based practices as “approaches to prevention or treatment that are validated by some form of documented scientific evidence…(and) stand in…

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    Evidence for Pressure Injury Prevention Nursing is no longer just about providing care at the bedside. The nurse is challenged to provide the best patient care possible. This elevated level of care can be achieved by implementing the use of evidence-based practice (EBP). EBP can be defined as the use of recent research, combined with nursing experience, and patient standards (LoBiondo-Wood & Haber, 2014). In this paper, I will discuss a change in policy my hospital recently implemented, why the…

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    In the current semester, I have had the pleasure of caring for patients on the postoperative (PO) cardiac surgery unit at St. Mary’s Hospital. In this professional practice experience, I received the opportunity of caring for a female client who unfortunately suffered a myocardial infarction and subsequently received coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Whilst caring for my client, I observed her using her incentive spirometer (IS) which is a standard protocol for PO CABG patients on the…

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    The purpose of this paper is to provide reflective insight on how Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) reflecting evidence base practice effects the treatment for anxiety. Anxiety is defined as a “general feeling of being worried” (Potter & Perry, 2013). Anxiety is a normal emotion that everyone experiences at times. People experience anxiety for many different reasons however, a problem presents itself when the anxious state interferes with the daily ability to maintain a normal life.…

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    Ebp Reflection

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    A reflection of this eight weeks journey in Foundations of Autonomous Practice has showcased the different facets of what makes us a better and responsible clinicians- from identifying our core values to enabling our decision-making as a diagnostician in the realm of disablement. As we are about to disembark from our trip we are faced with another challenge; we are to traverse the great divide between research and our patients. Fortunately, a bridge has been built to enable us to cross that…

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    the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him”. The meaning of this perspective is that healthy surroundings are necessary for proper nursing care and restoration/maintenance of health (Alligood, 2014). This is the goal of nursing practice. To implement this function of patient care, today’s nurses need to view each individual as a whole: body, mind and spirit. Nurses need to acknowledge that the environment influences the individual’s health and wellbeing. Nightingale explained…

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    The article addresses the key components of the SCERTS model, as well as, goals and objectives with the SCERTS approach. The web page article also provides evidence based research information on how the model has been implemented and integrated into the educational programs for students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. The article also provides information on how the program is intended to be utilized…

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    The study period was February 2002 to November 2003 with follow up for 18months after. In contrast to the study by Magrin et al (2014), Morris et al (2006) eligibility was based on been diagnosed with hypertension, the participant was at least 18 years of age, was taking at least one antihypertensive medication, have access to a phone with ability to hear and understand English. The research data were extracted from an electronic…

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