Evidence in clinical Practice
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Question
Identify examples of active and latent errors. Provide examples from your clinical experience, if possible. How can such errors be avoided to support better patient care?
Think about a familiar clinical practice area where interest groups are attempting to bring about a change in clinical care or systems of service delivery. Assume new, game-changing research finding are published and received wide attention. Identify groups that might have an interest in these finding. What are their likely reactions to new research?
Compare and contrast the growth and developmental patterns of two toddlers of different ages using Gordon’s functional health patterns. Describe and apply the components of Gordon’s functional health patterns as it applies to toddlers.
Word limit 500 words. Please make sure to provide citations and references (in APA, 7th ed. format) for your work.
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The Assignment (Evidence-Based Project)
Part 3A: Critical Appraisal of Research
Conduct a critical appraisal of the four peer-reviewed articles you selected by completing the Evaluation Table within the Critical Appraisal Tool Worksheet Template. Choose a total of four peer- reviewed articles that you selected related to your clinical topic of interest in Module 2 and Module 3.
Note: You can choose any combination of articles from Modules 2 and 3 for your Critical Appraisal. For example, you may choose two unfiltered research articles from Module 2 and two filtered research articles (systematic reviews) from Module 3 or one article from Module 2 and three articles from Module 3. You can choose any combination of articles from the prior Module Assignments as long as both modules and types of studies are represented.
Part 3B: Critical Appraisal of Research
Based on your appraisal, in a 1-2-page critical appraisal, suggest a best practice that emerges from the research you reviewed. Briefly explain the best practice, justifying your proposal with APA citations of the research.
5 or 6 pages
Bioethical
Decision
Making
Model
1. Define
the
dilemma:
Use
your
own
words
to
describe
the
problem.
State
it
in
a
way
that
others
can
quickly
understand
your
dilemma.
Review
2. Identify
the
medical
facts:
Describe
the
facts
that
are
relevant
to
the
dilemma.
3. Remember
that
the
diagnosis
and
prognosis
are
medical
facts.
4. Identify
the
non-‐medical
facts
(patient
and
family,
external
influences):
a. Patient
and
family
facts
such
as
culture,
religion,
social,
economic,
the
existence
of
an
Advance
Healthcare
Directive,
verbal
preferences
made
by
the
patient,
how
the
patient
lived
his/her
life.
b. Those
that
you
discuss
should
be
relevant
to
the
situation.
5. External
influences
include:
organizational
policies,
federal
and
state
laws,
practice
acts,
code
of
ethics.
These
should
be
relevant
to
the
situation.
6. For
both
step
2
or
3,
separate
the
facts
from
the
assumptions:
Sometimes
all
healthcare
professionals
allow
assumptions
to
guide
their
decision-‐making.
These
must
be
identified
so
that
these
assumptions
do
not
interfere
with
the
process.
7. Identify
items
that
need
clarification.
Your
paper
should
identify
facts
that
you
need
to
clarify.
When
initially
discussing
an
ethical
situation,
it
is
not
unusual
to
not
have
all
of
the
answers.
8. Identify
the
decision
makers:
Is
the
patient
an
adult
competent
to
make
their
own
choices?
Is
the
patient
a
child
who
is
old
enough
to
have
a
say
in
the
decision.
If
the
patient
cannot
make
their
own
decision,
who
is
the
decision
maker?
How
was
this
person
selected?
9. Review
the
underlying
ethical
principles:
Review
which
ones
and
why
they
apply
t
this
particular
case:
beneficence,
nonmaleficience,
veracity,
fidelity,
autonomy
and
justice.
10. Define
alternatives:
One-‐Way
to
proceed
may
be
apparent
at
this
point.
However,
sometimes
there
are
different
choices.
They
should
be
addressed
identifying
the
benefits
and
burdens
for
doing
one
thing
versus
the
other.
11. Follow-‐up:
Define
the
process
to
be
used
with
the
chosen
alternative.
Reference
Source:
Levine-‐Ariff,
J.
&
Groh,
D.H.
(1990).
Creating
an
Ethical
Environment.
Nurse
managers'
bookshelf
a
quarterly
series:
2:1.
Baltimore,
Maryland:
Williams
&
Wilkins.
41-‐61.
You are likely already upholding ethics in nursing and healthcare delivery in your current nursing practice experience. As mentioned in the introduction for this week, a patient-focused approach that promotes the delivery of safe, quality, and cost-effective healthcare for promoting positive patient outcomes represents a fundamental alignment to ethical principles for the delivery of healthcare. In your journey toward becoming a DNP-prepared nurse, you will continue to uphold ethical principles in your nursing practice and will likely continue to serve as an advocate for adhering to these principles in all you do.
For this Discussion, reflect on the case studies/scenarios related to ethical challenges presented in this week’s Learning Resources. Think about how these ethical challenges may mirror your own experiences in nursing practice. Consider what other ethical challenges may arise in your own nursing practice or as you continue your program of study.
Post an explanation of at least two significant ethical issues relevant to the DNP-prepared nurse. Then explain how these issues might compare to the types of issues you have encountered in your practice. Be specific and provide examples.
Case: 8 year old overweight male foster child with normal weight foster parents and overweight biological parents.
include the following:
1.Introduction
2.An explanation of the health issues and risks that are relevant to the child you were assigned.
3.Describe additional information for assessment you would need in order to further assess his or her weight-related health.
4.Identify and describe any risks and consider what further information you would need to gain a full understanding of the child’s health. Think about how you could gather this information in a sensitive fashion. Identifying Risks and Gathering Sensitive Information
5.Taking into account the parents’ and caregivers’ potential sensitivities, list at least three specific questions you would ask about the child to gather more information. Specific Questions for Information Gathering
6.Provide at least two strategies you could employ to encourage the parents or caregivers to be proactive about their child’s health and weight.
7.Conclusion