This second edition of a classic text in nursing education describes the major domains of nursing practice in acute , critical and perioperative care within today's complex and technologically driven health care industry.
This updated edition includes new interviews from acute care, critical care, perioperative nurses, and more.
In this regard, they identify practice guidelines as particularly useful tools. Hurwitz, Tornetta, and Wright make an interesting observation about the Technology Supports Evidence-Based Practice 133.
This is a keeper! Alice E. Dupler, JD, APRN-BC Clinical Associate Professor Washington State University College of Nursing "I have used the book since I developed the Evidence-based Practice course for our College of Nursing in Fall 2007.
This manual serves as a guide for the design and implementation of evidence-based practice systems and provides practice advice, worksheets, and resources for providers.
This book helps the reader to make decisions about the appropriateness of using various models and frameworks.
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In this book, recognized experts present the current state of knowledge on this topic, providing a reliable, accurate and comprehensive clinical guide to women's mental health.
Authors Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, Lynn Gallagher-Ford, and Ellen Fineout-Overholt provide step-by-step explanations and case scenarios that illustrate realistic advice and ready-to-use resources to help organizations integrate EBP broadly ...
This book also explores EBM methodology and its relationship with other approaches used in medicine.