Tradtion to Evidence Based Practice This essay illistrates historical developments in nursing research

Date Submitted: 01/12/2004 11:32:44
Category: / Recreation & Sports / Health Care
Length: 5 pages (1367 words)
Tradition to Evidence Based Practice You are the nurse caring for Mr. Smith who has a diagnosis of neutropenia. The family brings him an arrangement of live plants. A sign on Mr. Smith's door lists precautions; one states no live plants. The family asks why and you explain that the soil has bacteria and due to Mr. Smith's low white cell count, he is susceptible to infection. The family wonders how the bacteria in the …
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…journey into the future. World Views on Evidence Based Nursing. Retrieved July 9, 2004 from Journals@OVID database Valente, S. (2003). Critical analysis of research papers. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development, 19(3), p 130-142. Retrieved July 9, 2004 from Journals@OVID data base (n.d.). Research Models. Retrieved July 14, 2004, from Nursing Research Web site: http://sharonbsn.tripod.com/models_ (n.d.). Evidence based nursing practice. Retrieved July 14, 2004, from Mercy Medical Center Web site: http://www.cantonmercy.com/cgi-win/mercyweb.asp
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