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    Evidence-based practice (EBP) is based on empiric knowledge gained by research outcomes (Chinn and Kramer, 2015). There are pros and cons to EBP in nursing. Some of the greatest benefits are the measureable improvement of outcomes for patients, providers and healthcare agencies (Grove, Burns, & Gray, p. 469, 2013). As new models of care are developed they are most likely based on evidence bases research outcomes that provide proof that changing the current system will create improvements in…

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    develop evidence-based practices that improve the care and outcomes of their patients (LoBiondo-Wood & Haber, 2014). The identification of a better way to practice patient care in my workplace has been discovered and descriptions of the steps required to implement this change are reflected upon. My organization encourages changes that promote the safety and quality of care of our clients as long as it is supported by the evidence. Nursing research, research utilization, and evidence-based…

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    It is not easy to differentiating between quality improvement (QI), evidence-based practice (EBP) and research unless one has taken research class. Although QI, EBP and research differs, still they are interconnected. It is impossible to maintain the highest quality of care in clinical nursing if these three strategies are not combined. Stage 111 and IV pressure ulcer that occurs during hospitalization are among the conditions considered preventable by center for Medicare and Medicaid services…

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    Clinical Question The clinical question for this quantitative article is: How can we apply Evidence-Based practice instead of using traditional practice in order to have a better outcome for preventing secondary infections in inpatients such as CAUTIs? The clinical question for this qualitative article is: Does education of nurses on specific catheter protocols decreases the risk and incidence of urinary tract infections in-patient’s with hip fractures? The Problem The problem that this paper…

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    Research utilization and Evidenced Based Practice (EBP) have been discussed in many areas of care throughout my nursing career. I set out to discover how research is collaborated where I work and found out some eye-opening results. I asked different staff nurses about how they felt about EBP and if where they worked based current practice on research. The nurses felt that they were using EBP, but couldn’t give examples of specific research. None of the staff nurses, knew what resources where…

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    Barriers Using Evidence Based Practice to Care- Hand Sanitization I work in a group home with clients who have cerebral palsy, intellectually disability and autism, hygiene is paramount in this environment to avoid spread of any infections. Hand hygiene is the greenest, most active measures for avoiding nosocomial infections (Picheansathian, 2004).I choose evidence based practice in hand hygiene to reduce flu infection, other infectious diseases at workplace and it’s essential in maintaining…

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    for my sick grandmother. I am currently training to become a skills laboratory coordinator in a career college and would like to teach full time once I receive my Master’s degree. Evidence based practice is a systematic method of finding a solution to health care problems through the integration of the best evidence from research and patient care data in combination with patient preferences and the clinical expertise of the nurse (Melnyk, Fineout-Overholt, Stillwell & Williamson, 2009). In the…

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    Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a vital component of any medical profession, including nursing. Nursing care has changed throughout the history and in large part due to research. According to Schmidt & Brown, EBP has several different definitions, but they all encompass three main components, research based information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences (2015). Simply put, EBP is utilizing nursing critical thinking skills to implement care to patients using research that has shown to…

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    the method. Some nurses implement evidence based practice method without questioning the reason why are they putting it into practice. For nurses to get committed to evidence based practice they must know strategies to search for many relevant information from publications currently available. As we know that there is a relationship between research and practice it is imperative that nurses know what research qualifies any method that they have to put into practice In order to individualize…

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    Evidence Based Practice Nurs: 6052 Response # 2 Health promotion defines behavior inspired by the desire to increase well-being and represent human health potential. It is a method to wellness. On the other hand, health screen or illness prevention means behavior motivated desire to keenly avoid disease, notice it early, or maintain functioning within the constrictions of illness. Also, the notion of health promotion forms on a social and cultural understanding of well-being and disease.…

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