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nramada

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A pediatric nurse evaluating the state of evidence-based practices may be best served by reviewing peer-reviewed professional journals in addition to which of the following electronic resources?
 
  1. Blogs regarding specific disease states
   2. Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research
   3. General search engine results
   4. All of the above

Question 2

Historically, early pediatric nursing care:
 
  1. Included families in the plan of care and allowed one parent to be present with the child.
   2. Employed relationship-based care.
   3. Included flexibility in family visitation.
   4. Was impersonal and focused primarily on preventing the spread of disease.



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1. Blogs do not typically include evidence-based practice.
2. Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research provides peer-reviewed professional journals.
3. General search engines do not typically provide information to support evidence-based practice.
4. Blogs and general searches do not necessarily provide information on evidence-based practice.

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1. Parents were not included in the decision making and were not allowed to be present with the child at all times.
2. Relationship-based care was not historically considered.
3. Visitation has historically been rigid.
4. Historically, pediatric care was impersonal and focused on preventing the spread of disease.




nramada

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


debra928

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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