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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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    Evidence-based medicine is designed to increase the quality medical care and increase the value of medical by cutting costs through the reduction of misuse and/or overuse (Shi and Singh, 2013) EBM guidelines are represented by “best practices and proven therapies” (Shi and Singh, 2013). The work to improve these guidelines and protocols is ongoing as it seeks to improve the delivery of healthcare, into the future. Shi and Singh (2013) lists 6 recommendations for improving practice guidelines for

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    Evidence-Based Practice Article Summary The peer reviewed journal article, A Decision Tree Model for Postoperative pain Management, is an article describing postoperative pain management regimens using evidence-based practice. This article’s author has created a guide for prescribers who are managing postoperative pain levels for patients. This article is using evidence-based practice to help future patients have adequate pain relief, but not have the serious ramifications that can occur from the

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    In this week’s assignment, one will reflect on the American Psychological Association (APA), stated evidence-based practice to define, refine, and analyze the Evidence-based programs and practice in psychology (EBPP). Based on the resources found in the warm-up activities, the best evidence-based programs and practice is defined as the integration of the most effective and available research with clinical expertise in the structure of patient characteristics such as; culture, and value. This definition

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    The Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) is a noble and prestigious award, awarded to only the most elite candidates . The history of the EIB was established to give infantry esprit de corps, meaning a feeling of pride and self-worth, in an otherwise daunting field . The candidates are tested on a variety of trials which determine the overall fitness and proficiencies in common infantry tasks and drills. The award allows senior commands to have an understanding of how fit their troops are for battle,

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    Indeed, "new and validated knowledge that forms the basis j Y for evidence-based practice (EBP) most commonly is discovered in academic settings. But findings need to be translated into a protocol or guideline that can be used to guide practice," according to Conner, (2014, p.40). Evidence-based projects have lead to many improved clinical practice changes at the bedside and healthcare in general; and they are highly promoted and supported by different healthcare organizations. At my healthcare

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    In this essay, I will discuss Evidence-Based Guidelines provided by The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) which is an organisation that recommends the best available evidence to guide clinical decisions in healthcare (NICE, 2017). The guideline evidence for Osteoarthritis will be assessed and the validity and reliability of the guideline will be evaluated. Justification for the chosen guideline will be included and how I will effectively apply the guideline in a healthcare setting

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    Evidence-based practice is an approach in the decision making of using the best evidence about the care of a patient.it is an integration of clinical expertise, patient values and the available evidence from ongoing research .taking into consideration internal and external influences, it promotes critical thinking in the application of the evidence in patient care. The impact of EBP has been echoed in the optimal health care, quality of life and clinical outcomes (Mabbott, 2011). Application of EBP

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    Evidence based practice is an essential component of nursing practice. It offers nursing the ability to transition research to the clinical environment. Evidence based practice is rooted in nursing theory and is able to innovatively transform phenomena by examining person, health, environment and nursing practice. Keywords: evidence based practice, communication Introduction An evidence based initiated communication handoff tool can impact health in a positive manner. A communication tool can

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    EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE INTRODUCTION: Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a thoughtful integration of the best available evidence, coupled with clinical expertise. As such it enables health practitioners of all varieties to address healthcare questions with an evaluative and qualitative approach. EBP allows the practitioner to assess current and past research, clinical guidelines, and other information resources in order to identify relevant literature while differentiating

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