D219 SCHOLARSHIP IN NURSING
PRACTICE COURSE MATERIALS:
JHEPB CH 1 - EBP BACKGROUND
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
Healthcare Professional Competencies
Question: What are the five essential skill sets established by the Institute of
Medicine (IOM) for modern healthcare providers? Answer: Each professional is
expected to focus on patient-centered care, collaborate within interdisciplinary
teams, implement quality improvement, leverage informatics, and integrate
evidence-based practice. ✔✔
Historical Clinical Metrics
Question: Based on the JHNEBP Fourth Edition, how have clinical outcomes and
results traditionally been measured in healthcare? Answer: Historically, these
outcomes have been primarily defined by rates of morbidity and mortality. ✔✔
Core Framework Reference
Question: Which primary resource outlines the connection between EBP processes
and clinical outcomes for nursing professionals? Answer: The Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals (4th Edition)
serves as the foundational guide for these standards. ✔✔
APA Citation (4th Edition)
Reference: Dang, D., Dearholt, S. L., Bissett, K., Ascenzi, J., & Whalen, M.
(2022). Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare
Professionals (4th ed.). Sigma. ✔✔
, Recently, however, the focus has broadened to include clinical outcomes (e.g.,
hospital-acquired infection, falls, pressure ulcers), functional outcomes (e.g.,
performance of daily activities), quality-of-life outcomes (e.g., physical and mental
health), and economic outcomes (e.g., direct, indirect, and intangible costs).
EBP is an explicit process by which clinicians conduct critical evidence reviews
and examine the link between healthcare practices and outcomes to inform
decisions and improve the quality of care and patient safety.
EBP PG 4-6
represents a significant skill for nurses and other healthcare providers who have
considerable influence on healthcare decisions and improving the quality and
safety of care.
EBP allows clinicians and interprofessional teams to keep up with the rapidly
changing environment.
DEFENITION:
- a problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making within a healthcare
organization.
- integrates the best available scientific evidence with the best available
experiential (patient and practitioner) evidence.
- uses a deliberate approach to consider internal and external influences on practice
and to encourage critical thinking in the judicious application of such evidence to
the care of individual patients, a patient population, or a system
PRACTICE COURSE MATERIALS:
JHEPB CH 1 - EBP BACKGROUND
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
Healthcare Professional Competencies
Question: What are the five essential skill sets established by the Institute of
Medicine (IOM) for modern healthcare providers? Answer: Each professional is
expected to focus on patient-centered care, collaborate within interdisciplinary
teams, implement quality improvement, leverage informatics, and integrate
evidence-based practice. ✔✔
Historical Clinical Metrics
Question: Based on the JHNEBP Fourth Edition, how have clinical outcomes and
results traditionally been measured in healthcare? Answer: Historically, these
outcomes have been primarily defined by rates of morbidity and mortality. ✔✔
Core Framework Reference
Question: Which primary resource outlines the connection between EBP processes
and clinical outcomes for nursing professionals? Answer: The Johns Hopkins
Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals (4th Edition)
serves as the foundational guide for these standards. ✔✔
APA Citation (4th Edition)
Reference: Dang, D., Dearholt, S. L., Bissett, K., Ascenzi, J., & Whalen, M.
(2022). Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare
Professionals (4th ed.). Sigma. ✔✔
, Recently, however, the focus has broadened to include clinical outcomes (e.g.,
hospital-acquired infection, falls, pressure ulcers), functional outcomes (e.g.,
performance of daily activities), quality-of-life outcomes (e.g., physical and mental
health), and economic outcomes (e.g., direct, indirect, and intangible costs).
EBP is an explicit process by which clinicians conduct critical evidence reviews
and examine the link between healthcare practices and outcomes to inform
decisions and improve the quality of care and patient safety.
EBP PG 4-6
represents a significant skill for nurses and other healthcare providers who have
considerable influence on healthcare decisions and improving the quality and
safety of care.
EBP allows clinicians and interprofessional teams to keep up with the rapidly
changing environment.
DEFENITION:
- a problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making within a healthcare
organization.
- integrates the best available scientific evidence with the best available
experiential (patient and practitioner) evidence.
- uses a deliberate approach to consider internal and external influences on practice
and to encourage critical thinking in the judicious application of such evidence to
the care of individual patients, a patient population, or a system