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Analysis of the External Environment

Please develop a marketing plan for a healthcare facility that was recently cited by the OIG (Office of Inspector General), or has been investigated by a journalist (eg., newspaper article, journal). The marketing plan must include a cover page, reference page and must be completed using Microsoft PowerPoint.

Please answer the following items in your marketing plan: minimum 8 slides

  1. Organizational Summary – Explain why the company is in trouble
  2. Analysis of the External Environment – (Public perception, economy)
  3. Threats and Opportunities                                                           
  4. Marketing Goals and Objectives                                     
  5. The Target Market
  6. Competition – List possible competitors                                                
  7. Marketing Strategy                                                            
  8. Action Programs (Marketing tactics)
  9. Budgets – How much money do you think this would co

Heat intolerance

THERE ARE 4 ASSIGNMENTS NURSING RELATED. WILL PAY 20 TO COMPLETE NEED TO BE ANSWERED WITH 2-3 SENTENCES EACH.

1) Answer the following questions related to abnormal assessment findings of the endocrine system.

a. Heat intolerance is associated with what secretion of the thyroid gland?

b. Striae are associated with excessive secretion of what gland?

c. Moon face is associated with the secretion of what of the adrenal gland?

d. Exophthalmos is associated with excessive secretion of what gland?

e. Hyperpigmentation is associated with hypofunction of what gland?

2) Determine whether each description is characteristic of type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

 

_Type 1 or Type 2

Description

Insulin resistance

 

Beta cell secretory exhaustion

 

Inherited defect in insulin receptors

 

Production of islet-cell antibodies

 

Genetic susceptibility for antibody production

3) What five signs and symptoms are found in patients diagnosed with DKA that are not found in HHS?

4) What is a thyroid storm and provide four clinical manifestations?

5) Name four effects aging have on the endocrine system.

a.

b.

c.

d.

6)  What are two primary laboratory findings used to confirm the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and what test is used to differentiate Graves’ disease from other thyroid problems?

7)  Describe the difference between hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism. Provide a nursing intervention for each.

8) Describe the difference between hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Provide a nursing intervention for each.

#2    ASSIGNMENT     Patient Profile: A 48-year-old female patient is scheduled for an incisional biopsy to evaluate a lump in her left breast. You are the nurse in the ambulatory care center where the procedure will take place.

Critical Thinking Questions: Answer each question completely and thoroughly.

1) How ill you describe the surgery to the patient when she arrives at the clinic?

2) If the biopsy is malignant, list three nursing diagnoses for this patient.

3) How could breast cancer treatment effect sex and intimacy for the patient?

4) What steps would you take when helping the patient decide what treatment to undergo for breast cancer?

5) How would you describe a modified radical mastectomy to the patient?

#3  ASSIGNMENT        Patient Profile: C. S., a 60-year-old truck driver, has been diabetic and has required insulin therapy for the past 12 years. Diabetic neuropathy has led to several complications, including end-stage renal disease, which he developed two years ago. He now receives hemodialysis three times a week and has an AV fistula in his left forearm. Yesterday, C. S. presented in the ED with a respiratory infection and was hospitalized with pneumonia, hypertension, and fluid overload. He will receive dialysis while on your nursing unit.

Critical Thinking Questions: Answer each question completely and thoroughly.

1) Is it appropriate to administer an aminoglycoside antibiotic for his respiratory infection? Why or why not?

2) What changes would you expect to see in this patient’s blood glucose levels during and after hemodialysis? What nursing care would you provide during and after hemodialysis?

3) C. S. missed his dialysis treatment on the day of admission. How might this be evidenced in his respiratory status? What care would you expect to provide next and why?

4) His wife comments on the fruity odor of his breath. What complication would cause this sign? What should you do next and why?

5) C.S. complains of dry, itching skin. How would you explain this symptom to him? What nursing measures for skin care would you provide and why?

#4   ASSIGNMENT   Oncology/Immunology CASE STUDY: 

Answer each question thoroughly and completely.

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Patient Profile: C.W., a 35-year-old female patient, has just been diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus and is concerned about the impact of this multisystem disease process. You are the nurse that has been assigned to take care of this patient.

Critical Thinking Questions

1) What background information can you obtain from C.W. that would help you determine how the patient is reacting to the diagnosis?

2) When C.W. asks you what “multisystem disease process” means, how would you respond?

3) What diagnostic tests would serve to establish C.W.’s immune baseline?

4) What measures could you include with regard to discharge planning for this patient?

5) What are two nursing diagnosis for this patient and provide a rationale for each?

community newsletter

Write an article for a community newsletter for a local retirement  village that explains the laws, policies, and choices surrounding  end-of-life health care decisions.

 

Nurses are at the bedside during the dying process; they spend  entire shifts with patients and families; they develop trusting  relationships; and they are competent to assess patient and family  needs. Nurses gain a unique perspective that allows them to become aware  when a patient is not responding to treatment. This perspective places  nurses in a position to facilitate end-of-life decision making. (Adams,  Bailey. Anderson, & Docherty, 2011, para. 4)

Reference

Adams, J. A., Bailey, D. E., Jr., Anderson, R.  A., & Docherty, S. L. (2011). Nursing roles and strategies in  end-of-life decision making in acute care: A systematic review of the  literature. Nursing Research and Practice, 2011.

Your manager asked you to prepare an article for a community  newsletter for a local retirement village. The editor wants you to talk  about the laws, policies, and choices surrounding end-of-life health  care decisions

Preparation

Search the Capella library and the Internet for scholarly and  professional peer-reviewed articles on end-of-life care. You will need  at least three articles to use as support for your work on this  assessment.

Directions

Write an article of 750–1,000 words (3–4 pages) that discusses the  laws, policies, and choices surrounding end-of-life health care  decisions. Address the following in your article:

  • Describe the role of the nurse in end-of-life decision making with patients and their families.
  • Explain the legislation that generated end-of-life health care  policies. Was the legislation an outcome of a specific medical case?
  • Identify the primary policies regarding current health care  practices related to end-of-life health care decisions. How to these  policies affect treatment decisions?
  • Explain the effect of end-of-life regulations and controls on  patient outcomes. What effect does this have on the nurse-patient  relationship?
  • Describe the ethical considerations that have influenced policy decisions in regard to end-of-life decisions.

Additional Requirements

Your article should meet the following requirements:

  • Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • References: Cite a minimum of three resources; a  majority of these should be peer-reviewed sources. Your reference list  should be appropriate to the body of literature available on this topic  that has been published in the past 5 years.
  • APA format: Resources and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting.
  • Length: 750–1,000 words or 3–4 typed,  double-spaced pages, excluding title page and reference page. Use  Microsoft Word to complete the assessment.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.

Main Problem with the nurses

Please carefully read all the instructions below and use the attached Prospectus Checklist and Template to complete this assignment in APA format with a minimum of 15 to 20 scholarly references less than five years old.

The facility recently transitioned to a new and better electronic health record system and also purchased standardized care plans which are supposed to be more efficient, unfortunately, the compliance with using the standardized care plans by the inpatient nurses is only 40%. Also, the facility recently had a visit of the Joint Commission and received a negative mark for the nurses not adding care plans based on the patients’ primary problem (s) or diagnosis in the patients’ charts upon admission.

Title: Educating Inpatient Nurses to use Standardized Care Plans (Based on this title, please formulate a PICO question which gear on educating the nurses to use the hospital standardized care plans)

Main Problem with the nurses in the Hospital.

(1)   There’s poor compliance with the nurses not adding the standardized care plans to the patient’s chart based on the patients’ diagnosis or primary problem(s) upon admission to the facility.

(2)    Nurses are not using the already built in standardized care plans in the electronic health record system of the hospital to include individualized standardized care plans to the patients’ chart based on the patients’ diagnosis or primary problem(s) upon the patients’ admission to the hospital.

(3)   The hospital recently had a visit of the Joint Commission and got penalized for the nurses not adding care plans to the patients’ chart based on the patient’s diagnosis or primary problem(s) to the already built-in individualized patient care plans in the hospital electronic health record system.

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What are the benefits of adding and documenting on individualized standardize care plan in patient’s chart? 

___ Set of care plans are available and nurses do not have to develop a care plan

___ If nurse selects and adds care plan, it will automatically populate into patient’s chart

___ Patient’s educational tablet is dependent on nurses’ completion of adding care plan to the

patient’s chart.

___ Decreases nurses’ workflow time because preset care plan

___Nurses do not have to do any follow up teaching on care plan

Revised PICO Question: Will an educational tool increase the inpatient nurses’ knowledge about the use of the hospital newly built-in standardized care plans system as compared to not using the standardized care plans?   (based on all the above, I came up with this question, but you can correct it or formulate a better one which gears towards educating the inpatient nurses to use the standardized care plans)

Problem:

1) Poor compliance, just 40% of the hospital inpatient nurses are using the hospital newly built-in standardized care plans.

2) The Joint Commission (JHACO) penalized the hospital during a recent visit to the hospital because only a small percentage of the admitted patient had a care plan upon admission based on their diagnosis or primary problem(s).

3) The hospital recently transitioned to a new and better electronic health record system (EHRs) and some nurses are stating that they haven’t received enough education on how to use the standardized care plans on the hospital new EHRs.

 

Below is the Joint Commission Standard for Care Plans

Joint Commission Standard

  • The      medical record contains the following clinical information:

– The reason(s) for admission for care, treatment, and services

– The patient’s initial diagnosis, diagnostic impression(s), or condition(s)

– Any findings of assessments and reassessments

– Any allergies to food

– Any allergies to medications

– Any conclusions or impressions drawn from the patient’s medical history

and physical examination

– Any diagnoses or conditions established during the patient’s course of

care, treatment, and services (including complications and hospital acquired

infections).

– Any consultation reports

– Any observations relevant to care, treatment, and services

– The patient’s response to care, treatment, and services

– Any emergency care, treatment, and services provided to the patient

before his or her arrival

– Any progress notes

– All orders

– Any medications ordered or prescribed

– Any medications administered, including the strength, dose, route, date

and time of administration

– Any access site for medication, administration devices used, and rate of

administration

– Any adverse drug reactions

– Treatment goals, plan of care, and revisions to the plan of care

– Results of diagnostic and therapeutic tests and procedures

– Any medications dispensed or prescribed on discharge

– Discharge diagnosis

– Discharge plan and discharge planning

  • The hospital plans the patient’s care      based on needs identified by the patient assessment, reassessment, and      results. The written plan of care is based on patient goals and time      frames required to meet goals. Patient care plan is based on established goals where      staff evaluate the patient progress Patient’s care plan is revised with      goals based on patient’s needs

POPULATION: Inpatient Nurses

INTERVENTION: (Will an educational tool?) Best method on educating inpatient nurses on identifying appropriate patient’s diagnosis or primary problem upon admission to select individualized care plan and document on the interventions / progress toward patient goals each shift in Epic EHRs.

COMPARISON: Regular Care plan

OUTCOMEs:

  • Patient      Outcome:
    • Reduced       variability in patient care delivery. Accurate monitoring of progression       toward evidence-based care plan interventions and goals.
    • Accurate       monitoring of patient education progression driven from correct diagnosis-based       care plan added on admission to       the patient’s chart.
      • Metrics: nursing documentation on education,        interventions, and care plan goals
  • Process      Outcome:
    • Nurse       will increase correct application of evidence-based care plan based on       identification of correct diagnosis or primary problem upon admission       Increase documentation of evidence-based interventions and patient       progress toward care plan goals in EPIC each shift. .
    • Increase       completion of education/learning assessment upon admission and each shift.
      • Metrics’        compliance: correct application of care plan based on admitting        diagnosis, shift documentation of evidence-based interventions and care        plan goals, patient education/learning assessment documentation

PERSUASIVE WRITING

Module 4 – Case

PERSUASIVE WRITING

Case Assignment

Note: Module 4 SLP should be completed before the Module 4 Case.

Module 4 Case is a Persuasive essay in which the writer encourages the reader to give in some way to a worthy cause. The writer must first select a licensed not-for-profit organization with a web presence before identifying a specific audience and appeal(s). Please note that giving comes in all shapes and sizes and not just financial contributions.

A significant part of persuasive writing is appeal. Various appeals in your essay may be used to encourage your target audience to act. It may be helpful to imagine you’re writing a persuasive speech in which you must capture your audience’s attention, reel them in with specific details (and appeals), and then seal the deal with the close in which you leave them with a lasting impression.

As always, a well-organized essay has a beginning, middle, and an end. The beginning, or introduction, should include an opening sentence to grab your reader’s attention. Follow the opening sentence with a brief background on the organization or cause. The last sentence of the introduction is the thesis statement. The thesis statement would likely be the ways in which your reader can “give.”

A well-supported essay includes supporting points, details, and examples. For this essay, you must decide the best way to organize the body of the paper. Each body paragraph must have a topic sentence that states the main point of the paragraph. Perhaps each paragraph could explain in detail the specific ways to give.

This essay must include no less than FOUR SOURCES (the organization’s website may be one).

This essay must include no less than EIGHT citations and should be a combination of direct quotations and paraphrased quotations with or without the author’s name.

Please note that copying information word-for-word from a website is plagiarism. It is important that you use the information and cite accordingly. Plagiarism is a serious offense and grounds for failure. Please ask any questions before submitting questionable work.

The conclusion typically summarizes the main points of the essay and/or closes with a lasting impression. This might be a great place to explain to your reader the value of giving as well as provide contact information to get involved.

The essay must also include a Reference List that includes the website used (as well as others, if applicable).

Be sure to proofread your essay and edit for proper grammar, punctuation, diction (word choice), and spelling, as errors in sentence skills will lower a final grade. A grade will be determined based on the Module 4 Case expectations and the Trident University General Education rubric for English.

Papers must be double-spaced in Times or Times New Roman font (12 cpi) with standard one-inch margins.

While the first person “I” is not typically used in a formal essay, it may be used if you have a personal connection to the organization as credibility can be an effective tool in persuasion.

Assignment Expectations

  • Write a persuasive essay (no less than SIX pages in length) that encourages the reader to “give.”
  • Demonstrate the ability to make and support a Persuasive claim in a well-supported, organized, and cohesive essay.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of audience appeals and the ability to use appeals effectively in persuading the reader

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4 – SLP

PERSUASIVE WRITING

Note: Module 4 SLP should be completed before the Module 4 Case.

  1. Prepare a rough draft for the essay assigned for the Module 4 Case.
  2. Prepare a References Page for the essay assigned for the Module 4 Case.

SLP Assignment Expectations

Prepare a rough draft and references page for the essay assigned as the Module 4 Case.

Introduction and Alignment

Introduction and Alignment

This exercise will test whether you can apply first the basic principles, vocabulary, and processes you learned, both biostatistical and epidemiologic, in the first four weeks of the course, and given the practice you had with reading and responding to three different published articles in the fifth week, to actually designing a health sciences research study and writing it up in scholarly format, with all it appropriate pieces, “just as if” you had actually carried it out.  Hopefully, in the future, you will have the chance to carry out such a study for real.

Upon completion of this assignment, you should be able to:

  • Design and write up a health research study on a diverse (in terms of ethnicity, nationality, or another factor) population.  Write up each component part of the study, “just as if” you had actually carried it out yourself.

Resources

  • Textbook: American Psychological Association. (2017). APA Style Central. Retrieved from http://apastylecentral.apa.org
  • Textbook: Macha, K., & McDonough, J. P. (2012). Epidemiology for advanced nursing practice. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
  • Textbook:  Sullivan, L. M. (2018). Biostatistics in public health (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
    • Chapter 2 Study Designs
    • Chapter 3 Quantifying the Extent of Disease
    • Chapter 4 Summarizing Data Collected in the Sample
    • Chapter 6 Confidence Interval Estimates
    • Chapter 7 Hypothesis Testing Procedures
    • Chapter 8 Power and Sample Size Determination
    • Chapter 10 Nonparametric Tests
  • Video: Week 6 Video
  • MP3: Audio only Week 6 Video
  • File: 6.3 Epidemiology Study Guide
  • File: 6.3 Epidemiology Research Websites for Generating Case Study Ideas

Instructions

  1. For this paper, choose Professional format in APA Style Central as it will guide you through the writing of your abstract and author note.
  2. Download the file Exercise 6.3 Epidemiology Study Guide 10.2018
  3. Using this guide, write up an epidemiology study just as if you had performed it. Further detailed instructions are included on the guide. Abstracts are usually 250 words or less so please use the Word Count feature under the Review tab.
  4. When you have completed your assignment, save a copy for yourself and submit a copy to your instructor using the Dropbox.

MANAGED CARE

Module 2 – Case

MANAGED CARE

Assignment Overview

A few years ago, some opined that managed care was either dead or nearly dead. Years later, managed care seems stronger than ever, or is it? After reading the background information, conduct additional research and respond to the below questions.

Case Assignment

Watch the following videos in preparation for this assignment:

TheMinaSara (2015). History of managed care. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoExSvjPnh0

Hicks, D. & Nelson, N. (Presenter). (2016, October 19). Accreditation of health care

. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XDs7ccTQDs

Use what you learned from the videos, the module’s required readings, and your own research to answer the following questions in your paper.

  1. What is managed care and where did it come from?
  2. Discuss the current state of managed care in the U.S. health care system.
  3. Briefly explain some of the potential impact of health care reform initiatives on managed care in the U.S.

Length: Submit a 3- to 4-page paper, not including the cover page and the reference list.

Assignment Expectations 

Assessment and Grading: Your paper will be assessed based on the performance assessment rubric. You can view it under Assessments at the top of the page. Review it before you begin working on the assignment. Your work should also follow these Assignment Expectations.

ovarian androgen hormone hypersecretion

QUESTION 1

1.    For the statement “ovarian androgen hormone hypersecretion” the main term to reference in the Index is __________.

[removed] a. ovarian
[removed] b. androgen
[removed] c. hormone
[removed] d. hypersecretion

 

QUESTION 2

1.    For the statement “oligospermia due to efferent duct obstruction” the main term to reference in the Index is __________.

[removed] a. oligospermia
[removed] b. efferent
[removed] c. duct
[removed] d. obstruction

 

QUESTION 3

1.    For the statement “acute antitubular basement membrane nephritis” the main term to reference in the Index is __________.

[removed] a. antitibular
[removed] b. basement
[removed] c. membrane
[removed] d. nephritis

QUESTION 4

1.    For the statement “adhesive shoulder joint capsulitis” the main term to reference in the Index is ___________.

[removed] a. adhesive
[removed] b. shoulder
[removed] c. joint
[removed] d. capsulitis

QUESTION 5

1.    Acute adenoviral follicular conjunctivitis is reported with code(s) _____________.

[removed] a. B30
[removed] b. B30.1
[removed] c. B30.1, H10.9
[removed] d. B30.9

 

QUESTION 6

1.    Viral endocarditis is reported with code(s) __________.

[removed] a. B33.21, I38
[removed] b. B33.24, I38
[removed] c. B33.24
[removed] d. B33.21

QUESTION 7

1.    Mast cell leukemia in remission is reported with code ___________.

[removed] a. C94.3
[removed] b. C94.30
[removed] c. C94.31
[removed] d. C94.32

QUESTION 8

1.    Evans syndrome is reported with code __________.

[removed] a. D69
[removed] b. D69.4
[removed] c. D69.41
[removed] d. D69.49

QUESTION 9

1.    Medullary hypoplasia is reported with code ___________.

[removed] a. D61.9
[removed] b. D61.1
[removed] c. D62
[removed] d. D63.8

QUESTION 10

1.    Tommy Jones was hospitalized, and the discharge diagnosis recorded for his case is meningitis due to Lyme disease.  The correct code(s) for this case is/are __________.

[removed] a. A69.20
[removed] b. A69.20, G03.9
[removed] c. G03.9
[removed] d. A69.21

QUESTION 11

1.    Malignant neoplasm of the tail of the pancreas is reported with code __________.

[removed] a. C24.9
[removed] b. C25
[removed] c. C25.2
[removed] d. C26.9

QUESTION 12

1.    Sally was admitted with a mass on her left ovary.  After work-up it was determined that the mass was a benign neoplasm.  The correct code for the principal diagnosis is __________.

[removed] a. R19.01
[removed] b. D26.0
[removed] c. D27.1
[removed] d. R19.00

QUESTION 13

1.    Tuberculosis cerebral arteritis is reported with code _____________.

[removed] a. I77.6
[removed] b. A18.89
[removed] c. M31.6
[removed] d. A18.85

QUESTION 14

1.    Scarlet fever with otitis media is reported with code __________.

[removed] a. A38.9
[removed] b. A38.1
[removed] c. A38.0
[removed] d. A38.8

1.    Tom Jones is being seen today by Dr. Smith for gonococcal tenosynovitis.  The correct code for this case is _____________.

[removed] a. A54.49
[removed] b. M65.9
[removed] c. A54.42
[removed] d. A54.4

QUESTION 16

1.    Tim Hill has been experiencing diarrhea for a number of weeks with weight loss.  Testing has determined that he has a beef tapeworm infection.  Code(s) ________________________ would be reported for this case.

[removed] a. R19.7
[removed] b. R19.7, B68.1
[removed] c. B68.1
[removed] d. B71.9

QUESTION 17

1.    The code used to report a benign neoplam of ureteric orifice of bladder is ____________.

[removed] a. D30.3
[removed] b. C67.6
[removed] c. C67.5
[removed] d. D30

QUESTION 18

1.    A benign neoplasm of the hepatic flexure is coded with code ____________.

[removed] a. C18.3
[removed] b. D12.3
[removed] c. D12
[removed] d. D12.9

QUESTION 19

1.    Janet is an 84 year old complaining of being tired and weak for the last week.  She drove herself to the emergency department.  The provided ordered blood work-up that revealed mast cell leukemia.  The diagnostic code to report for this encounter is _____________.

[removed] a. C94.32
[removed] b. C94.31
[removed] c. C94
[removed] d. C94.30

QUESTION 20

1.    Linda has been tired and complains of feeling weak for the last two to three months.  Blood work shows that she has folic acid deficiency anemia.  The code(s) for this case are _____________.

 

[removed] a. R53.1
[removed] b. R53.1, D52.9
[removed] c. D52.9
[removed] d. D52.0

nursing profession

Describe how the nursing profession is viewed by the general public.   Discuss factors that influence the public’s perception of nursing?   Describe ways to educate the general public on the professional   nurse’s role and scope of nursing within a changing health care system

Creating a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice

Creating a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice

 

An abundance of evidence can be found on almost any medical issue or health topic. Often, the availability of information is not the concern, but rather nurses struggle with how to convey the evidence to others and change practices to better reflect the evidence. Deep-rooted organizational cultures and policies can make some resistant to change, even to changes that can vastly improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of health care. However, there are many strategies that nurses can employ to bring about changes to practice.

 

In this Discussion, you focus on how to create an organizational culture that supports evidence-based practice.

 

To prepare:

 

  • Review the information in this week’s Learning Resources. Examine the various suggestions for promoting an organizational culture that embraces the use of EBP.
  • Reflect on your own hospital’s (or one in which you have worked) support of evidence-based practice. Examine how culture and policies impact the adoption of changes to practice based on evidence. What barriers exist?
  • Consider the models and suggestions for promoting evidence-based practice featured in this week’s Learning Resources. Identify models and suggestions that would work well in your hospital.
  • Reflect on the significance of evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care. What responsibility do nurses have to promote EBP and change practices to better reflect evidence and research findings?
  • Reflect on how nurses can disseminate findings from evidence-based practice research.

 

Post on Tuesday 05/10/16 550 words in APA format

 

1)An evaluation of your hospital’s use of Evidence Based-Practice (EBP) and how it is furthered or hindered by organizational culture and policies.

 

2) Describe how you could disseminate the findings.

 

3) Propose a strategy for strengthening the culture of EBP within the organization.

 

4)Discuss a nurse’s responsibility to further the use of EBP, providing a rationale supported by specific information from the Learning Resources.

 

Include 4 references from the list below only.

 

Required Resources

 

 

 

Readings

 

  • Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012).  Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
    • Chapter 28, “Disseminating Evidence: Reporting Research Findings”

      In this chapter, the focus is on actually reporting on the research findings and how to determine the best approach for reaching the desired audience. The chapter also includes tips on how to organize the information and describes what is usually included in such reports.

  • Aitken, L. M., Hackwood, B, Crouch, S., Clayton, S., West, N., Carney, D., & Jack, L. (2011). Creating an environment to implement and sustain evidence based practice: A developmental process. Australian Critical Care, 24(4), 244–254.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    This article describes a multi-dimensional EBP program designed to generate sustainable improvement in patient care and patient outcome. The text details the program’s strategies for implementation along with achievements and lessons learned.

  • Barnsteiner, J. H., Reeder, V. C., Palma, W. H., Preston, A. M., & Walton, M. K. (2010). Promoting evidence-based practice and translational research. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 34(3), 217–225.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    In this text, the authors highlight established systems and structures designed to supply staff with resources to translate research and deliver EBP. Additionally, the article explicates a multitude of initiatives designed to disseminate evidence to the point of care.

  • Cullen, L., & Adams, S. L. (2012). Planning for implementation of evidence-based practice.Journal of Nursing Administration, 42(4), 222–230.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    This article provides several models for implementing evidence-based practice within an organization. It introduces four different phases through which an implementation should progress, and provides examples of each.

  • Estrada, N. (2009). Exploring perceptions of a learning organization by RNs and relationship to EBP beliefs and implementation in the acute care setting. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 6(4), 200–209.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    In this article, the authors detail a survey design study conducted to determine the relationship between a learning organization’s characteristics and the beliefs of registered nurses with respect to EBP. In addition, the study examines the impact of EBP beliefs on registered nurses’ implementation of EBP.

  • Fineout-Overholt, E., Williamson, K. M., Kent, B., & Hutchinson, A. M. (2010). Teaching EBP: Strategies for achieving sustainable organizational changetoward evidence-based practice. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 7(1), 51–53.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    The authors of this text suggest multiple strategies for integrating the EBP paradigm at the organizational level. The text provides rationale for why educators should also consider change at the individual level as an effective conduit for disseminating the EBP paradigm at the organizational level.

  • Munten, G. van den Bogaard, J., Cox, K., Garretsen, H., & Bongers, I. (2010). Implementation of evidence-based practice in nursing using action research: A review. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 7(3), 135–157.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    This text reviews 21 action research studies to determine what is known about using action research to implement evidence-based practice. The authors explicate the promising features and flaws that were common across the action research studies they used.

  • Satterfield, J. M., Spring, B., Brownson, R. C., Mullen, E. J., Newhouse, R. P., Walker, B. B., & Whitlock, E. P. (2009). Toward a transdisciplinary model of evidence-based practice. The Milbank Quarterly87(2), 368–390.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    This article presents the primary issues and challenges in EBP across numerous health disciplines. The authors then posit a transdisciplinary EBP model designed to incorporate the strengths and diminish the flaws of each discipline’s EBP model.

  • Steurer, L. M.(2010)An evidence-based practice scholars program: One institution’s journey toward excellence. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 41(3), 139–143.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

    The author of this article details the efforts of an EBP scholars program that was designed to teach an overview of EBP, along with the skills necessary to improve patient outcomes.  In addition to the program’s development and implementation, the article highlights lessons learned.

    Media

 

  • Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012k). Translating evidence into practice. Baltimore, MD: Author.

    Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 9 minutes.

    Dr. Kristen Mauk discusses the outcomes of her DNP project in this video. She explains how nurses in the rehabilitation unit where she conducted her project used the results of her project to improve their practices.