what are some methods to reduce physical hazards and the transmission of pathogens - ANSWERSmake
sure all workers wear proper protective gear such as safety glasses, gloves, hard hats, hearing
protection, etc. Second, ensure that equipment is properly maintained and repaired. Proper hand
hygiene. Avoiding high-risk behaviors. Immunizations. Proper home pest control. Proper disposal of
human waste. Keeping a healthy world environment-avoid polluting the air and water when able.
What is the influence of nursing theory on a nurse's approach to practice - ANSWERSNursing theory
conceptualizes an aspect of nursing to describe, explain, predict, pr prescribe nursing care. Theories
offer a framework for assessing your patient's situation, and help you to recognize and analyze clues
that emerge from data
what are the types of nursing theories - ANSWERS- grand theories: abstract, broad in scope, and
complex - require further clarification though research to they can be applied to nursing practice -
provides general framework for general ideas about nursing. Eg Imogene King's theory of goal
attainment, the focus of nursing is the interaction of Hyman beings and the environment with an end
goal of health, an Nightingale who thought that improving environment and nutrition would lead to
restored health
- Middle-range theories: address specific phenomenon and reflect practice. Eg Kolcaba's theory of
comfort encourages nurses to meet pt's needs for comfort in physical, psychospiritual, environmental
and sociocultural realms
- Practice theories: guide the nursing care of a specific patient population at a specific time eg. pain
management protocol for pts receiving from cardiac surgery
- Descriptive theories: first level of theory development - describe phenomena and identify
circumstances in which the phenomena occur eg. theories of growth and development describer he
maturation process of an individual at various ages
- Prescriptive theories: address nursing interventions for a phenomenon, guide practice change, and
predict the consequences - helps to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
,what is the relationship between nursing theory, the nursing process, and patient needs - ANSWERSThe
nursing process is used in clinical settings to determine individual patient needs, and provides a
systematic process for the delivery of nursing care. However, nurses use theory to provide direction in
how to use the nursing process. For example, the theory of caring influences what nurses need to
assess, how to determine patient needs, how to plan care, how to select individualized nursing
interventions, and how to evaluate patient outcomes.
what is the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Clinical Judgment Model (NCSBN-CJM) -
ANSWERSit was developed to help guide nurse educators in evaluating nursing student's abilities to
make the clinical judgements necessary when providing competent nursing care. The model has multiple
layers that help explain the cognitive process nurses use to make clinical judgments to guide their care
- layer 0: determine client needs
- layer 1: clinical judgement
- layer 2: form a hypotheses, refine hypothesis, evaluation
- layer 3: recognize cures, analyze cues, prioritize hypothesis, generate solutions, take actions, evaluate
outcomes
- layer 4: environmental and individual factors that help inform a nurses clinical judgement
What is theory based nursing practice - ANSWERSyou apply the principles of a theory in delivering
nursing interventions
- grand theories help shape and define your practice
- middle range theories help to advance nursing knowledge through nursing research
- practice theories help you provide specific care for individuals and groups of diverse populations and
situations
what are the benefits of evidence based practice - ANSWERSEBP enhances patient experience, patient
satisfaction, decreases cost, empowers clinicians, improves patient outcomes, and improves the quality
and consistency of health care
what are the steps of evidence based practice - ANSWERS0. cultivate a spirit of inquiry within an EBP
culture and environment
1. ask a clinical question in PICOT format
2. search for the most relevant and best evidence
3. critically appraise the evidence you gather
, 4. integrate the best evidence with your clinical expertise and patient preferences and values
5. evaluate the outcomes of practice changes based on evidence
6. communicate the outcomes of EBP decision or changes
what is PICOT and give an example of a PICOT Question - ANSWERSP: patient population of interest (eg.
age, sex, ethnicity, disease, etc)
I: intervention or area of interest (eg. tx, diagnostic test, prognostic factor, etc)
C: comparison intervention or area of interest (eg. what is the standard of care use now in practice)
O: Outcomes (what is the desired result of an intervention eg. chance in behavior, physical finding, etc)
T: time (what amount of time is needed for an intervention to achieve an outcome)
explain the levels of evidence available in the literature - ANSWERS- level I = systematic review or meta
analysis or randomized controlled trials, evidence based clinical practice guidelines, based on systematic
reviews
- level II = well developed randomized controlled trials
- level III = controlled trial without randomization (quasi experimental study)
- level IV = single non-experimental study (case control, correlational, cohort studies)
- level V = systematic reviews of descriptive and qualitative studies
- level VI = single descriptive qualitative study
- level VII = opinion of authorities and/or reports of expert committees
- the level of rigs and confidence you can have in the evidence decreases as you move down the levels-
what are some ways to apply evidence in practice - ANSWERSif the evidence applies to an intervention
the first step is to apply the research in. It is typically best to test a new practice change by conducting a
3 month pilot before implementing on a large scale
how does nursing research improve nursing practice - ANSWERSProvides a scientific basis for nursing
practice and validates the effectiveness of nursing interventions. Nursing research is a way to identify
new knowledge, improve professional education and practice, and use resources effectively.
what are the steps of the research process - ANSWERSusing the scientific method