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    blamed parents. Stating that they were not the most loving and caring of parents. He noticed that they had good cognitive potential and intelligence and overall “normal”. 2. Evidence based practices are important because they have been “clearly grounded in scientific research”. (Wheeler‚ Mayton‚ Carter‚ 2015‚ p. 10). These practices are researched‚ documented‚

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    “ Several elements are necessary to ensure the successful implementation of evidence- based practice (EBP). Steps for implementation include assembling the team‚ establishing a sense of urgency‚ providing incentives for key leaders to change behavior‚ and implementing the program”(Ahrens‚ 2005). Assembling the team; I would gather 5- 6 numbers of working nurses and unit managers who are agree to my implementation plan‚ which will promote the group motivation and generate new ideas. I would establish

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    and interventions that impact positively on the individual’s life situation‚ thereby increasing both self –management and determination and contributing to recovery. More recently‚ professional mental health practice has seen an increase in practice guidelines which describe key interventions and models of service provision that reflect the evidence from research in terms of effectiveness and efficacy.(Ryan & Pritchard 2004). This essay is meant to integrate both practice component and academic

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    Running head: IMPACT OF THE IOM REPORT ON NURSING Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V July 27‚ 2012 Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing On October 5‚ 2010‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM)‚ in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)‚ released the report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change‚ Advancing Health.” This detailed report explores the need of the nursing profession to evolve and prepare for the impact that will occur as a result

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    both beneficial to clinicians and the community‚ a research project promoting evidence-based practice in the area of communication disorders would be most resourceful for this academic program. Evidence-based practice has become a vital principle in speech-language pathology since it allows clinicians to use verified research to help support the process of caring for a patient. By using the grant for an evidence-based project‚ the program will use research proven information in order to provide treatments

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    The stress of working on a medical surgical unit can be very demanding thus creating an overall stressful atmosphere‚ making it more likely for conflict to arise at any given moment. So this goes without saying‚ where there is stress‚ conflict will follow. In my observation on the unit‚ I have noticed that despite of making request to the other units to hold the patients until the end of shift change being‚ these requests are being ignored and the inconsideration from one nurse to another continues

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    Is Theory Important to Bedside Nursing? B G University of Michigan‚ Ann Arbor Is Theory Important to Bedside Nursing? Nurses convey a wealth of knowledge and proficiency to the resource decision making in many different aspects of the healthcare system. Traditionally‚ nurses have been most active in decisions that primarily cater to patients‚ which include‚ nursing education‚ social concerns‚ and tasks of a typical nurse’s workday; providing continuing exposure to

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    development portfolio as part of a university assessment‚ and by participating in networking events to create connections with experienced therapists to further strengthen my practice. I believe that these foundations provide a strong basis of commitment to‚ and

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    According to Ms. Gambrill evidence based practice is a vital component in the social work profession‚ however‚ the social work profession has been deficient in the use of evidence based practice‚ and as a result the client could potentially be neglected in receiving the most effective and efficient and services. In addition‚ there is an absence of client input in regards to the type of services rendered and moreover‚ a question of regarding the use of the code of ethics. In my opinion Ms. Gambrill’s

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    responsible for providing care that is efficient‚ competent and informed by current research (Sirkka‚ Larsson-Lund & Zingmark‚ 2014). Evidence based practice (EBP) has been correlated with improved client outcomes and a reduction in healthcare costs (Upton‚ Stephens‚ Williams & Scurlock-Evans‚ 2014). EBP has been defined as the synthesis of current research evidence‚ clinical reasoning‚ and client contribution (Thomas‚ Saroyan & Lajoie‚ 2012). The client is an integral part in EBP as he/she is an

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