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This is a 6 page paper that provides an overview of evidence based practices. Emphasis is placed upon a clinical setting. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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medical field. Nurses and ER technicians often use the EBP method to access research and combine that research with real world applications. The proper use of the EBP method will
allow the practitioner to make proper decisions based on all available data. Understanding the evidence based practice will not only make decision making processes simpler but will provide reliable solutions
as well. This method depends on several criteria that must be met before a proper conclusion can be reached. There are five steps in the evidence based practice that
must be mastered. Formulating a well-built question This paragraph helps the student assert the need for a plan of action.
Before discovering anything you will first need to ask a few questions. Of course in certain fields like nursing or clinical administration there are a ton of details to sort
through and without a plan of action those details can be overwhelming. Luckily, the evidence based practice provides a way to gather needed information while sorting through the inconsequential data
("Evidence", 2010; Trinder & Reynolds, 2000). The method used is referred to as the PICO system. The term PICO is really a mnemonic device that is designed to trigger a
set of details that should be discovered in order to develop an effective question. PICO stands for, Patient, Intervention, Comparison intervention and Outcome. The way this works is by first
finding out the patients disease or disorder and then which intervention is being considered for that patient. The comparison intervention may not always be present but when it is it
is often simply a second intervention that is going to be used or that may be used for the patient and situation. Lastly, is the outcome of the situation whether
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