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    Analyzing the Effect of Music on Postoperative Pain and Anxiety The effect of music on postoperative pain and anxiety was studied on an orthopedic unit in a central Florida hospital (Allred, Byers, & Sole, 2010). The authors clearly identified the problem many total knee arthroplasty patients experience after surgery is moderate to severe postoperative pain and increased anxiety. Throughout the introduction of the study, it was stressed the importance and need for this research to be conducted. The

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    Introduction: A model is a representation of concepts which are used to help people know, understand or simulate a subject matter. Moreover, a model is used to create the various hypothesis which can be tested in the laboratory or utilized for explaining a case study. The goal of this assignment is to explore three models of evidence-based practice (EBP) that interest the authors and give a summary. Although several models used in research, this paper will highlight three specific models and provide

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    clinical interventions. The evidence that are ranked based on the evidence that uses appropriate research methods, rigorously reviewed with minimized biases and has great clinical implications. The strongest evidence based on the evidence hierarchy is systematic reviews, which draws conclusions from many randomized controlled trails (Polit & Beck, 2012). A comprehensive database research was conducted through online library to research for evidence in relation to the PICOT question. According to a level

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    control, Punctures/*adverse effects, Sweetening Agents/*administration & dosage, Humans; Infant; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic. Inclusion criteria included infants < 1 year of age, publication dates: 2005-2016, randomized control trial, systematic review, USA, glucose/sucrose,

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    inconclusive (Dearholt.& Dang, 2012, p. 12P). There is five level of evidence in which research can fall under. The level is from I to V. the level I includes all systematic review researches that are experimental with a randomized controlled trial. These researches might be randomized with or without meta-analysis. Level II includes all the systematic review that are quasi-experimental studies. These researches might be with or without

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    Evidence-based practice is a decision making process in which you combine scientific data with clinical expertise, patient values and circumstances of the patient. (Hoffmann, Bennett 2017). The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines chronic diseases as those which are caused by non-reversible pathological changes in the body, are permanent and leave a lingering disability, those that require ongoing rehabilitation or care. Indigenous Australians experience very high prevalence, morbidity and mortality

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    Evidence-based practice is defined as the best and recent available scientific research that has been clinically tested. Most healthcare providers use practice that is supported by evidence to provide their patients with high-quality services to improve patients’ outcome. Balanced Diet and Long-term Weight Management The main purpose of the first paper “Changes in diet and lifestyle and Long-term Weight Gain in women and men.” is to evaluate the causes of diet has on long-term weight gain among

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    What is EBP means to you? There are many different definitions of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). According to EBP book, most EBP definitions contain three components “research-based information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences” (In Schmidt & In Brown, 2019, p. 4). These three words explain what is EBP in a simple way for me to understand. It means EBP research includes collecting information, reviewing, evaluating, and implementing evidence into the practice to improve patient outcomes

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    What is FRICTO? According to Sihler, Crawford and Davis, (2004, p.13), FRICTO is known as “Flexibility, Risk, Income, Control, Timing, and Other.” I found this website and it made it much easier for me to understand FRICTO. How does each of these six parts apply to the ministry or the company where you are? I would like to reflect on the six parts that apply to the church ministry where I am a part. When starting off talking about “flexibility” it would be accommodating growth and adjusting so

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    Epidemiology is the foundation of evidence-based medicine. It involves study of distribution and causes of health events in a given community and application of the study to address the health issues (Szklo & Nieto, 2014). Clinical epidemiology is a term used to define a methodology for clinical research. As a tool for research, clinical epidemiology guides the clinicians to seek answers through evidence based research (Woodward, 2013). Clinical epidemiology acts as the basis for clinicians as they

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