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    about the evidence base emergency nursing practice. I chose this article because I’m often interested in emergency nursing. What is evidence- based nursing practice? In order to understand the definition about it, let’s first look at the definition, Richard Brock’s words who is a RN, CNAA, MA, Nursing Consultant, Los Angeles, California "There's nothing new under the sun" is a truism. This evidence includes the center of Nursing Practice. Evidence-based nursing practice studies, or based on the evidence

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    Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Anthony Summerford Mississippi University for Women Scholarly Activity Ms. Hurd 09/10/2014   Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Evidence-based practice is relied on by professional nurses in order for them to make informed decisions as well as apply critical thinking skills directly to the patient care they provide. The research process allows the nurse to ask and answer questions systematically to ensure the decisions they make are based on sound science. Research

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    Title: Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Name Course Tutor April 20th, 2013 Introduction The paper herein provides a critical discussion of evidence based practice (EBP) in nursing. It clearly elaborates on the meaning and definition of EBP as used by nurses as well as the importance of evidence based decision making as it relates to nursing care. It broadly examines the concept of EBP in nursing care and its relevance to nursing practice and to the delivery of quality patient care

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    Evidence based practice is a practice that is based upon the best available evidence, patient preferences, and clinical judgments (Schmidt & Brown, 2012). According to Schmidt and Brown the nurse’s standpoint of patient care obliges nurses to form their own body of evidence through scientific research (Schmidt & Brown, 2012). A nurse encounters many patients with various disease processes throughout their careers. Overtime the nurse will be able to see which treatments work and which ones need improvements

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    Research has a remarkable influence on the existing and future practice of professional nursing, thereby making it an essential component of the education process. Nurses utilize research to provide evidence based care that upholds quality health requirements for families, individuals, healthcare systems, and communities. They also utilize research with an aim of shaping health care policy at the local, organizational, state, and federal level. Nurses conduct research, educate about research, and

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    Evidence-based practice is an extremely important subject because it proposes to combine methodologically, the experience of the health professional with the most current information of the clinical situation that it faced. With this work we want to comment about its beginnings and the history of the evidence-based practice. Also we would appreciate its positive aspects since the advantage is obvious: the young professional can make better decisions in spite of lacking sufficient years in clinical

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    The Evidence-Based Nursing a model in which research arise from the everyday problems of the practice and the answer is systematically evaluated from results of rigorous research aims to guide the best decisions on behalf of the user, which means that actions of nurses not remain consigned to personal experience, intuition, common sense, tradition or established rules, but rather, they are supported by the methodological rigor, starting from the available scientific evidence. Nursing, through historical

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    The importance of evidence based practice ( EBP ) is to enable nurses to provide high quality care, improve outcomes for patient and families and to run a more efficient health service. Therefore other agencies within the health service will benefit when interventions and care is based on research (Burns & Grove 2007). According to the (Nursing and Midwifery Council 2004)(NMC) nurses are accountable to society to provide a high quality of care so therefore it is important that nurses reflect, evaluate

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    Evidence based practice is important in nursing research. By implementing a plan to follow research that has been validated, nurses can create a better chance of having the best outcome possible for their patients. In order to implement a plan, it is important to analyze the research being used, as well as determining how this research can be used in the specific clinical field a nurse is practicing in? It is also very important to determine which patients the evidence based practice plan will help

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    Evidence based practice is more likely to take hold in an environment that is supportive and understanding that change although may be necessary is typically difficult to implement without some resistance. Evidence based practices are crucial in improving patient outcomes and having healthier patients at discharge. This in turn can reduce re-hospitalizations, allow for better participation in rehab if needed and promote better disease self management along with cost savings at the hospital. In order

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