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A nurse executive is implementing evidence-based practice at a community nursing
center that serves a large Cuban immigrant population. Which of the following actions
would be the most helpful for the nurse?
a.
Review clinical policies with cultural competency experts from the local university.
b.
Conduct weekly staff meetings to discuss which methods work best when helping
immigrants.
c.
Invite Cuban immigrants from the community to serve on the center's advisory board.
d.
Send personnel to conferences and seminars that focus on treating Hispanic
immigrants. - correct answer ANS: C
Although all of these options are good, to determine whether practice is serving the
needs of the population, the nurse will need to consult the population served. This
means that evidence should be applied with input from the community. For example,
decisions related to the services to be offered in a nurse-managed clinic should be
made with input from the clinic's advisory board, which should include community
leaders and consumers of the clinic's services. Cuban immigrant needs may not be the
same as
A community health nurse is determining the best way to address an outbreak of a new
infectious disease using evidence-based practice. Which of the following actions would
the nurse most likely take?
a.
Review policies and procedures
b.
Review outcomes of clinical trials
c.
Review several nursing textbooks
d.
Review reputable sites on the Internet - correct answer ANS: B
Research findings, knowledge from basic science, clinical knowledge, and expert
opinion should be considered sources of evidence for EBP. The problem with nursing
textbooks is that many are not grounded in evidence-based practice, because the
concept is relatively new to the United States (as mentioned in the section of the
chapter on historical perspectives of EBP). Scanning the Internet for ideas is helpful
only if evidence-based practice sites are accessed, and most Internet sites are not EBP
sites.
, A nursing administrator wants to develop a work environment conducive to the
implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP). Which of the following actions would
best achieve this goal?
a.
Conducting market research to determine customer satisfaction with EBP
b.
Eliciting opinions from nurses on how EBP will affect workload
c.
Purchasing computers and Internet access for use by employees
d.
Sending staff to conferences related to incorporation of EBP into practice - correct
answer ANS: C
A lack of computers and Internet access can create a barrier to implementation of EBP
in community-based nursing agencies. If these are provided, nurses can quickly access
current evidence-based findings and recommendations.
A busy school health nurse concerned over the rising incidence of obesity wants to
implement evidence-based practice (EBP) but faces barriers because of time
constraints. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a.
Identify students who are obese so that they may be closely monitored for weight
control success or failure.
b.
Evaluate best practices to determine those that have the highest success rates for
weight control in children.
c.
Schedule physician appointments for obese children.
d.
Develop an obesity management program for children whose body mass index exceeds
normal. - correct answer ANS: B
The first step of the seven-step EBP process is step zero, which involves a curiosity
about the interventions that are being applied; this is not described in any of the topic
descriptors. Step one requires asking questions in a "PICOT" format; this is not
described in any of the topic descriptors. Step two involves searching for the best
evidence to answer the question. This is done through evaluating best practices.
The nurse has been reading everything she can find on a particular clinical problem,
using both the closest medical library and the Internet. Which of the following would be
the most helpful source?
a.
A journal with a whole issue devoted to research on that clinical problem
b.
A randomized controlled clinical trial related to that clinical problem
c.
A researcher who has built a career on studying that clinical problem
d.