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Evaluating Nurses Evidence-Based Practice (ANA)

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The American Nurses Association (ANA) published a list of scope and standards of practice for nurses. The primary purpose of those professional standards is to help health care providers maintain patient safe when performing nursing practice. There are seventeen standards listed in the book, and these standards play important roles in nursing care. They describe the procedures, actions, and processes in details so that a healthcare provider understand what action is permitted to do. They also teach nurses how to take responsibilities when providing good quality nursing care. Those standards are helpful for nurses to follow and meet the ethical obligations. Among those seventeen standards listed in the book, the standard 13, Evidence-based Practice …show more content…

Client safety is one of the most critical issues for health care today. “The escalating need to decrease preventable complications serves as a significant catalyst to identify and use evidence-based practice (EBP) at the bedside” (Bradley & Dixon, 2009). Evidence-based practice includes six steps: ask, gather, appraise, act, evaluate, and disseminate. The first step asking is to help identify the problem and clinical question. Once the problem is developed, searching for evidence applicable to the issues. Initiating the new care plan and performing intervention after verifying the validity of evidence. Evaluation is an important step for nurses to determine whether outcomes meet patient needs. At the end, sharing new knowledge with other health care providers may help promote the nursing care. Keeping up with new evidence and best practice, nurses can provide the best possible care to patients which will in turn lead to positive outcomes at the …show more content…

With the rapid changes occurring in healthcare, nurses find themselves needing to catch up with the latest information about specific illnesses, medication and other treatments. For example, patients are easily to be infected after cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Those treatments are known to compromise patients’ immune system. The immune-compromised state can cause a higher morbidity and mortality rate rather than cancer. No matter how hard the nurses in the oncology department tried to keep working setting disinfected, the infected rate remained high. To promote nursing practice, nurses identify the high infective rate first. Later, nurses found several evidences support that the contact limitation with visitors can reduce the infective rate. The oncology department decided to limit the number of visitors every day. Not only that, visitors to rooms should wear surgical masks even without the symptoms of respiratory infection. After 6 months, the result of evaluation showed the infective rate decreased

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