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    al.‚ 2001; Lu et al.‚ 2009; Seda et al.‚ 2015). The lack of documentation and research with varying populations means that further research will be needed before IRT can be recommended for specific groups of persons. Along with understanding the evidence for IRT‚ it is also important to consider where IRT fits within Herman’s (1997) tri-phasic model. Imagery Rehearsal Therapy seeks to address nightmares which are a symptom of PTSD. The presence of nightmares has the ability to create dysregulation

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    experience‚ confiding entirely on this‚ can result in faulty decisions as it can be influenced by biases and heuristics (Crist‚ McVay & Marocco‚ 2015). Employing the best‚ current evidence available to compliment our clinical skills and patient values can promote good patient outcome. To facilitate successful evidence collection‚ appraisal‚ and integration‚ the first step is to recognize the need for information and develop a focused and searchable clinical question (Crist‚ McVay & Marocco‚ 2015)

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    Practice Based Research COMMUNICATING AND MANAGING CRAFT KNOWLEDGE IN CULTURAL BASED PRODUCT DESIGN DEVELOPMENTS Chamithri Greru MSc in Fashion and Textile Management Heriot Watt University 00114446 Practice Based Research The practice based work is based off on the findings of the research and looking ways to disseminate the overarching themes and concepts that emerged. So that the targeted groups of the study could benefit from its findings as well as other stakeholders. I believe the

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    1748-8583.2011.00173.x PROVOCATION SERIES PAPERS: HRM IN THE 21ST CENTURY Becoming an evidence-based HR practitioner Denise M. Rousseau‚ Carnegie Mellon University Eric G. R. Barends‚ Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Human Resource Management Journal‚ Vol 21‚ no 3‚ 2011‚ pages 221–235 Evidence-based HR (EBHR) is a decision-making process combining critical thinking with use of the best available scientific evidence and business information. We describe how to get started as an evidencebased HR practitioner

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    (Hemingway & Brereton‚ 2009). Systematic reviews are conducted by nurse researchers to avoid reaching incorrect or misleading conclusions that could arise from a biased study. Systematic reviews are perceived by many as the cornerstone of evidence-based practice. (Polit‚ 2012). The issue of concern that this article addresses is “to systematically evaluate nurse working conditions and to review the literature dealing with their association with patient outcomes.” (Bae‚ 2011). “The aim of this study

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    ACR_2012_OA_Guidelines

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    JESSIE MCGOWAN‚3 TANVEER TOWHEED‚5 VIVIAN WELCH‚3 GEORGE WELLS‚3 AND PETER TUGWELL3 Guidelines and recommendations developed and/or endorsed by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) are intended to provide guidance for particular patterns of practice and not to dictate the care of a particular patient. The ACR considers adherence to these guidelines and recommendations to be voluntary‚ with the ultimate determination regarding their application to be made by the physician in light of each patient’s

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    monitor alarm fatigue

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    References: Christensen‚ M.‚ Dodds‚ A.‚ Sauer‚ J.‚ & Watts‚ N. (2014). Alarm setting for the critically ill patient: A descriptive pilot survey of nurses ’ perceptions of current practice in an Australian Regional Critical Care Unit. Intensive & Critical Care Nursing‚ 30(4)‚ 204-210. doi:10.1016/j.iccn.2014.02.003. Cvach‚ M. (2012). Monitor alarm fatigue: an integrative review. Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology‚ 46(4)‚ 268-277

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    determine whether the use of Biopatch on the exit site of central venous catheter (CVC) can help prevent infection. Before any research was undertaken‚ a focused question was formulated and a search strategy was then developed to compare the available evidence. A PICO (Sackett et al 1997) was undertaken using the terms Central Venous Catheter‚ Chlorhexidine‚ Biopatch and Infection. A Facet analysis (Ranganathan 1967‚ cited by Spiteri 1998) was performed and a literature search was conducted using four

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    demonstrated the need for more profound and better sedation‚ as well as for prevention of hypertension when utilizing dexmedetomidine as an adjunct during burn procedures. Dexmedetomidine‚ a selective a2-adrenergic agonist‚ is used in anesthetic practice because of its combined analgesic‚ sedative‚ hypnotic and

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    6-steps decision making

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    doi:10.1136/ebm.8.6.165 Evid. Based Med. 2003;8;165-166 Horand Meier‚ Nicole Schlotz-Gorton and Laura Schrott Franz Porzsolt‚ Andrea Ohletz‚ Anke Thim‚ David Gardner‚ Helmuth Ruatti‚ approach Evidence-based decision making—the six step http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/8/6/165 Updated information and services can be found at: These include: Rapid responses http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/eletter-submit/8/6/165 You can respond to this article at: service Email alerting the top right corner

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