Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Essay

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    Professional communication is noteworthy in the nursing profession. It covers oral, written and visual communication amongst the nursing professionals when delivering nursing care. Skilled communication is the effective feature of nursing practice, to develop a therapeutic relationship to focus on patient needs and compassion. The accurate communication enables nurses to get the required information and background history from, the patient, family and other healthcare professionals. For,…

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    Relevant evidence is evidence that helps advance the health care being given, it is using the best available research in your practice that will further your skills and knowledge. Aveyard and Sharp (2013) looked at evidence based nursing and suggested that it is concerned with the reasons behind why you carry out certain procedures and the reasoning should be based on the evidence that is the best surrounding the certain aspect of nursing you are carrying out, this is to support yourself as a…

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    patients will be more likely to agree based on his trust for his provider rather than from acupuncture treatment itself. 2. Identify and state how the individual RN might incorporate acupressure into nursing practice.…

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    Synopsis of Bill The Name of the bill is “Nursing Homes: Eliminate Michigan-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines”. The number of the bill is 64 as passed Senate on September 30, 2015. The bill would take effect 90 days after it was enacted into law. The bill would amend the Public Health Code (MCL 333.20155 et al) and delete some requirements of the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), such as, developing clinical process guidelines and compliance protocols, training surveyors,…

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    average I can make just in case I wanted to attend a graduate school. I see now that it is possible for me to continue my education with an upward momentum that I did not believe could occur when I began this journey. I have been immersed in the nursing world for the past few years and I have discovered so many various opportunities that are available to those who are willing to work hard for them. My ten year goal at this point is limitless. As long as I am continuing my education, and…

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    Nursing today, is far different than how nursing was practiced years ago, and with the ever changing healthcare, such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that was signed into law by President Obama in 2010, and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, together is taking healthcare, and the professions, such as nursing to greater heights and expectations by transforming “its health care system to provide seamless, affordable, quality care that…

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    and Qualitative Research Studies Deirdre Lanford Grand Canyon University NUR 504 Dr. D. Miller March 27, 2017 Critique of Quantitative Research Study Data Analysis Seven studies were presented in a meta-analysis of RCT’s. Findings There was no evidence in the literature reviews supporting the current CDC guideline to replace intravenous lines every 72-96 hours to avoid phlebitis or infection (Morrison & Holt, 2015). Validity and Reliability Participants in all RCTs were selected at random…

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    (2016) to evaluated if undergraduate nursing students would demonstrate moral courage if they were confronted in a negative clinical situation that would negatively impact patient care. The study concluded that 6 out of the 10 nursing students would not hesitate to speak up if they witnessed poor nursing practices. This is alarming because when I was in nursing school it was drilled in our head if something does not look right to report it to your instructor. As nursing students, we were also…

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    Shared governance involves collaboration, problem-solving, and accountability, with the objective of higher staff satisfaction, proficiency, and patient outcomes. It is working together as a team to expand nursing in all scopes of practice. The International Council of Nurses (ICN) believes that nurses are key to improving access to quality and cost-effective care and to enhancing the health of populations (Benton, 2012). Much like health in a person represents more than the absence of disease,…

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    regards to patient care, we as nurses, evaluate our patients on a daily basis and based on their clinical prognosis the decisions we make are done to provide effective and efficient care to these patients. On a daily basis, we encounter a wide array of patients, their acuity level defers and we use intellectual reasoning copulated with evidence based practice to determine what is needed for our patients. “In nursing, critical thinking for…

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