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  • Describe how the Uncertainty in Illness Theory (UIT) and Reconceptualized Uncert

    Describe how the Uncertainty in Illness Theory (UIT) and Reconceptualized Uncert

    Describe how the Uncertainty in Illness Theory (UIT) and Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory (RUIT) correspond with caring in the human health experience. Provide examples from practice where you have witnessed uncertainty in patients with an acute health situation and uncertainty arising with a chronic health situation.

  • Review the Social Determinants of HealthLinks to an external site. on the Hea

    Review the Social Determinants of HealthLinks to an external site. on the Hea

    Review the Social Determinants of HealthLinks to an external site. on the Healthy People 2030 website.
    Select one of the domains and post how nurses can increase focus and awareness on this topic at the level of your community.
    Write an original post (at least 240 words or more) on your thoughts, feelings and experiences. Use at least one reference to support your ideas.
    7th Edition Apa Format.
    (https://odphp.health.gov/healthypeople/priority-areas/social-determinants-health) the link for the external site. 

  • Building upon knowledge gained in the previous module, in this assignment, you

    Building upon knowledge gained in the previous module, in this assignment, you

    Building upon knowledge gained in the previous module, in this assignment, you will analyze the progression and continuity between the 2010 and 2020-2030 Institute of Medicine (IOM) nursing reports and their implications for future nursing practice.
    1. Review the key recommendations and goals outlined in the 2020-2030 Future of Nursing report, “The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity.”
    2. Identify areas of overlap, expansion, or departure from the recommendations set forth in the 2010 IOM report, “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.”
    3. Create a PowerPoint presentation that compares and contrasts specific recommendations from each report.
    4. Provide context for the evolution of nursing practice by considering factors such as changes in healthcare policy, advancements in technology, shifts in demographics, and emerging healthcare challenges.
    5. Analyze how the new recommendations in the 2020-2030 report build upon or respond to the challenges and priorities identified in the 2010 report.
    6. Discuss the potential impact of the 2020-2030 report on nursing education, practice, leadership, and workforce development.
    7. Use visuals, such as graphs, charts, and images where appropriate, to enhance your presentation and illustrate key points.
    Submission Instructions:
    · The PowerPoint presentation should be original work and logically organized. 
    · It should consist of 10-15 slides excluding the title and reference.
    · The PowerPoint presentation should be clear and easy to read. Speaker notes expanded upon and clarified content on the slides.
    · The PowerPoint presentation should be in APA format.
    · Incorporate a minimum of 5 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. References should be referenced according to APA style.
    · This assignment will be assessed through Turnitin., NO AI, NO Plagiarism 

  • Describe two reasons why your ROLE or purpose for interviewing changes as an

    Describe two reasons why your ROLE or purpose for interviewing changes as an

    Describe two reasons why your ROLE or purpose for interviewing changes as an Advanced Practice Nurse.
    Identify one *skilled interviewing technique you plan to use the next time you interview a patient.  How does the technique support the therapeutic patient-provider relationship?  

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  • Question Development Tool Appendix B © 2022 Johns Hopkins Health System/Johns H

    Question Development Tool
    Appendix B
    © 2022 Johns Hopkins Health System/Johns H

    Question Development Tool
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    What are preliminary inclusion and exclusion criteria (e.g., date, population, setting, other)?
    Inclusion: Exclusion:
    What evidence needs to be reviewed? (Check all that apply)
    ☐ Peer-reviewed publications (from databases such as PubMed, CINAHL, Embase)
    ☐ Standards (regulatory, professional, community)
    ☐ Clinical Practice Guidelines
    ☐ Organizational data (e.g., quality improvement or financial data, local clinical expertise, patient/family
    preferences)
    ☐ Evidence-based professional organization position statements
    ☐ Consensus studies (e.g., commissioned reports from the National Academy of Medicine, professional
    organizations, philanthropic foundations)
    ☐ Other ______________________________
    Revised EBP question:
    What are measures that indicate if the EBP project is successful? (Measures may be structure, process,
    and/or outcome)Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Model for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
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    Directions for Use of the Question Development Tool
    Purpose: This form guides the EBP team to develop an answerable
    EBP question. It is meant to be fluid and dynamic as the team engages
    in the PICO question development process. As the team becomes
    familiar with the evidence base for the topic of interest, they revisit, revise, and/or refine the question, search
    terms, search strategy, and sources of evidence.
    What is the problem?
    Describe and specify the problem that needs to be addressed. What led the team to question this practice?
    Validate the problem statement with staff who experience it day to day. It is important for the interprofessional
    team to work through the problem definition process together to probe the problem description, reflect, gather
    information, observe current practice, and listen to clinicians’ perspectives. This team deliberation ensures the
    problem statement defines the actual problem rather than a solution and guides the type of measure(s) they will
    use to determine if the intervention results in improvements once implemented.
    What are the data and sources of information that validate the problem?
    Confirm the problem with concrete, rather than anecdotal, information. Concrete information exists in the form
    of staff or patient safety concerns, data demonstrating unsatisfactory process or outcome measures, financial
    reports, identification of the lack of evidence for a current practice, or unsatisfactory quality indicators. Formal
    information or observations may demonstrate variations within the practice setting or variation within the
    community. These elements are not mutually exclusive, and the problem may be evidenced in multiple areas.
    Why is the problem important and relevant? What would happen if it were not addressed?
    Establishing a sense of importance and urgency for a practice problem can help build support for the EBP
    project and on-board other stakeholders. Emphasize why the problem must be addressed and the potential
    consequences of not doing so. This is the place to establish your “burning platform” for practice change.
    What is the current practice?
    Define the current practice as it relates to the problem by identifying the gap or performance issue. Think about
    current policies and procedures as well as adherence to these guidelines. What is commonly considered
    acceptable among the staff related to their daily practice? Do policy and practice align? What do you see?
    Is this a background question to establish the evidence on a topic (with no comparison group) or a
    foreground question to compare specific interventions?
    Select if you are intending to write a background or foreground question. Background questions are broad and
    produce a wide range of evidence to establish best practices when the team has little knowledge, experience, or
    expertise in the area of interest. Background questions do not include a “comparison” group. Foreground
    questions are focused, with specific comparison of two or more ideas or interventions. Foreground questions
    often flow from an initial background question and evidence review.
    What are the PICO components?
    See Chapter 11, Lessons from
    Practice, for examples of
    completed tools.Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Model for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
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    Complete each section. Definitions of each PICO element are included below.
    P (patient, population, problem): This may include characteristics such as age, sex, setting, ethnicity, condition,
    disease, type of patient or community.
    I (intervention): This can be a best practice statement or include a specific treatment, medication, education,
    diagnostic test, or care practice.
    C (comparison): Not applicable for background questions. For foreground questions, comparisons are typically
    with current practice or an intervention identified in the evidence.
    O (outcomes): structure, process, or outcomes measures that indicate the success of evidence translation. More
    than one measure can be listed; examples include structure (e.g., adequacy of resources, space, people, training),
    process (e.g., care coordination, adherence to protocols for care, performance), or outcomes (e.g., satisfaction
    scores or retention, fall rates, rates of disease in a population).
    Initial EBP Question:
    Combine each element of the PICO to create an answerable EBP question. The initial question is refined
    throughout the PET process.
    List possible search terms for each part of the PICO question:
    Select concepts from each PICO component to identify search terms. Mapping search terms to each component
    aids the evidence search; ensure terms are neither too broad nor too narrow. Brainstorm common synonyms for
    each concept. Be sure to consider alternate spellings or terms used in different countries (e.g., “ward” vs. “unit”)
    as well as brand names of specific interventions. It may be appropriate to leave some of the rows blank (e.g., the
    O in PICO) in order to avoid building solutions into the search itself (e.g., words like “reduction” will only
    provide evidence that exhibited reductions in the outcome of interest and may miss evidence with no change or
    even an increase).
    What are preliminary inclusion and exclusion criteria (e.g., publication date, population, and setting)?
    As a team, list initial characteristics you want to include or exclude from your evidence search (for example you
    may want to include student nurses but do not want to include post-licensure nurses). This will help to ensure
    the team has a mutual understanding of the scope of the project. The group should revisit the list throughout the
    process to provide further clarifications and refine evidence search results.
    What evidence needs to be reviewed?
    Select the types of evidence you intend to gather based on the PICO and initial EBP question. This will guide
    you to the appropriate sources to begin the search.
    Revised EBP question:
    Often the question that you start with will not be the final EBP question. Needed revisions to the EBP question
    may not be evident until after the initial evidence review; examples include revision to the background question
    or a change from a background to a foreground question. Additionally, preliminary reviews of the evidence may
    indicate a need to focus or broaden the question, update terminology, and/or consider additional measures of
    success.Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Model for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals
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    What are measures that indicate if the EBP project is successful? (Measures may be structure, process
    and/or outcome)
    It is essential to consider a measurement plan from the onset of an EBP project. As a team, reflect on how you
    will determine project success. Success can be captured in many ways, and measures can include:
    • Structure measures that describe the physical or organizational environment (e.g., nurse-patio ratios)
    • Outcome measures that occur at the conclusion of a project (e.g., number of safety events)
    • Process measures that are gathered throughout to track progress toward the goals (e.g., use of a new tool
    or protocol)

  • From practice, develop and share a clinical problem (question) in your clinic

    From practice, develop and share a clinical problem (question) in your clinic

    From practice, develop and share a clinical problem (question) in your clinical practice that needs an answer.
    Title the discussion with the specific problem.

    Initial post: Your post should be within a range of 75-150 words (Think about a Twitter post).

    The initial post is due Wednesday at midnight. 
    Think about what makes the problem (question) important. Use studies or examples to substantiate your claims.
    What is the current practice?
    What is the focus of the problem (clinical, educational, administrative)?
    How was the problem identified (safety, risk, injury, quality improvement). 

    Cite your references APA 7th  ed. (not included in the length of the post).

  • Then, respond to at least two of your peers’ initial posts. Make sure that you

    Then, respond to at least two of your peers’ initial posts. Make sure that you

    Then, respond to at least two of your peers’ initial posts. Make sure that you choose at least one peer’s post that describes a program planning model different from yours. Include the following in your response:
    Compare and contrast at least one strength and one weakness of your chosen planning model against your peer’s chosen model, and then explain which model you believe is more effective and why.
    Identify at least one other similarity or difference (not already discussed in your peer’s initial post) between their chosen model and the logic model. Discuss whether this similarity or difference would make the logic model more or less preferable over your peer’s chosen model and why.

  •    Resolving population health concerns requires the combined efforts of numero

      
    Resolving population health concerns requires the combined efforts of numero

      
    Resolving population health concerns requires the combined efforts of numerous agencies and individuals to address the Triple Aim of improving the patient experience, improving the health of populations, and reducing costs. This requires an interprofessional and collaborative effort to address the complex factors at the individual, organizational, community, and policy levels associated with the multiple factors affecting the health and well-being of our communities (Graffunder et al., 2016).