
How can barriers to evidence based practice in nursing be overcome?
Introduction Evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing involves integrating the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values to inform decision-making (Sackett et ...

Discuss How Evidence-Based Practice Improves Quality, Safety and Patient Outcomes – Also the Nurses Role in Implementing Evidence-Based Practice, for Example Critical Thinking, Leadership, Collaboration and Advocacy
Introduction Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a cornerstone of modern nursing, integrating the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values to inform ...

Discuss guidelines for relating to patients from different cultures and describe an experience you have had relating to a patient from a different culture.
Introduction In the field of nursing, particularly within diverse societies like the UK and the US, cultural competence is essential for providing effective, patient-centred ...

a) Define elder abuse. In your answer, provide three (3) examples of elder abuse, include possible signs for each type of abuse. b) What should you do if you suspect your patient is the victim of elder abuse? c) Provide three (3) types of restraint. What are your legal and professional obligations in relation to restraint?
Introduction Elder abuse and the use of restraint are critical issues in nursing practice, particularly when caring for vulnerable older adults. This essay addresses ...

Medical Assistance in Dying: A Balanced Ethical Perspective
Introduction Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) represents a profoundly contentious ethical issue within healthcare and nursing, particularly in jurisdictions like Canada where it has ...

A patient presents to clinic complaining of numbness and tingling in their toes on their right foot. What neurological assessments would you carry out and why
Introduction In the field of foot health, practitioners such as podiatrists frequently encounter patients presenting with symptoms like numbness and tingling in the toes, ...

Rationale for Clinical Thinking and Professional Decision-Making in the Care of Ms Yasmin Rahman
Introduction This rationale justifies the clinical thinking and professional decisions made in the care of Ms Yasmin Rahman, a 34-year-old woman admitted with severe ...

As an Advanced Practicing Nurse in a community in the U. S., identify the needs, context, and supporting evidence that highlight the significance of Hypertension among Black and Hispanic adults 30 years or older, and describe how an enhanced nurse-led patient education program can improve patient health outcomes over three months with measurable outcomes utilizing Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model as a framework. Include a detailed explanation of the Advanced Practicing Nurse’s role and competencies in leadership, collaboration, and advocacy in the interventions.
Introduction Hypertension, or high blood pressure, represents a significant public health challenge in the United States, particularly among Black and Hispanic adults aged 30 ...
