Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Essay

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    Evidence Based Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors Making a medication error in any phase of the medication administration process has the potential to be extremely detrimental to both patients and nurses. Medication administration is broken into four phases, prescription, transcription, dispensing and administration. There are many reasons that a medication error could occur including nursing fatigue, distraction, or technology malfunction. The PICOT question “In intensive care patients,…

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    This paper, “Nursing Philosophy Paper” explores the nursing philosophy based on my personal values and vision. Nursing is back bone of medical science and clinical practice. It includes patient and family centered care of children, adults and older persons. It also includes prevention of disease and cure of problems faced by individuals. Nurse is care giver, educator, advocate and server at the same time. Nurse not only is involved in medication administration and providing treatments but also…

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    organization is the Academy Medical-Surgical Nurses or ASMN. The mission statement states “to promote excellence in medical-surgical nursing.” The vision statement is that “medical-surgical nurses use their powerful voice and focused action to continuously improve patient care.” Membership can be obtained by anyone who is fascinated about medical-surgical nursing. Memberships are due yearly and are separated into three categories: full members (RNs) which range from $75 to $101 dollars…

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    Professionalism in Nursing Practice Professionalism is defined differently according to workplace and environment. Professionalism in the television show is slightly different from the healthcare setting. This paper is talking about professionalism only in the healthcare setting, specified in the nursing profession. “Nursing is an art and science.” (Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2015, p. 1). Professionalism in nursing practice bases on these two aspects: art and science. A nurse must have…

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    Evidence-based research has supported the theory’s use with patients and families with multiple sclerosis, cancer, human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C, myocardial infarctions, and transplantation (Alligood, 2014; Brashers et al., 2003; Cypress, 2016; Giammanco et al., 2014; Steele, Aylward, Jensen, & Wu, 2009; Stewart, Lynn, & Mishel, 2010). Applying the theory in practice has grown beyond individuals living in the United States to…

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    Powered byLoading...NDNQI Taylor, Page 1 Kim Taylor HBI 110-801 December 13, 2015 NDNQI NDNQI stands for National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators. It is the only national nursing database that provides quarterly and annual reporting of structure, process and outcome indicators to evaluate nursing care at the unit level. It links between nurse and staffing levels using patient outcomes that have already been demonstrated through the use of this database. Presently over 1100 facilities in…

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    The approach to synthesizing evidence began with the creation of an evaluation table using the information obtained from the studies selected for this project. A synthesis table was then created from the information on the evaluation table. Synthesizing the body of evidence makes it easier to visualize the similarities and differences among the different studies. The body of evidence that emerges should be viewed as a whole (Fineout-Overholt, Melnyk, Stillwell, & Williamson, 2010). The…

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    advancing such as nursing. The nursing field has been around since the late 19th century and has since advanced tremendously. At first nursing was not recognized as a worthy field and was reserved for “prostitutes, women of ill repute, or members of religious orders”. (Arends lecture 2) In light of Florence Nightingales unyielding drive to help those in need, nursing is now recognized as a worthy and demanded field. Yet, nurses continue to be in short supply. One reason for the nursing…

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    Prevention and Control Core Competencies Degie Gelaw American Sentinel University Infection Prevention and Control Competencies As one of the fastest growing specializations in nursing, infection prevention and control (IPC) has become a key part of the healthcare system. This writer aspires to pursue an advance practice degree in IPC at American Sentinel University (ASU) and become a certified IPC practitioner. According to Certification Board of Infection Control & Epidemiology (CIBC)…

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    Evidence Based Paper Outline: “Scrub the Hub” 1. Introduction of the Problem a. Hospital acquired infections i. About 20 percent from venous access ii. Can be linked to not cleaning the port before use iii. May also be related to insertion techniques; however, cleansing at insertion protocols are more closely followed. 2. Identification of problem or complaint and nursing interventions a. Nursing interventions i. Safety- provide adequate infection control and prevention ii. Putting the pts…

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