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bobypop

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A nursing manager would like to see the nurses on that unit increase their commitment to patient advocacy. Which action by the manager would best meet this goal?
 
  a. Bring a political activist to the unit for motivational speeches.
  b. Lobby for patient and family rights bills to pass state legislation.
  c. Organize a political drive for state coverage of all standard vaccinations.
  d. Schedule a walk-a-thon for donations to pay for medications.

Question 2

A nursing manager wants the unit staff to use evidence-based practice (EBP). To decrease barriers to using EBP, what actions by the manager are best? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Build time for EBP activities into workloads.
  b. Create policies mandating the use of EBP.
  c. Develop a relationship with a medical librarian.
  d. Engage administration with the EBP process.
  e. Provide access to health care databases.



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Answer to Question 1

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Working toward universal state coverage for all vaccinations would be the best choice to meet the intent of advocacy, which is strongly tied to human rights, equality, and social justice. This would provide a certain health service to all in the larger community (the state).
A motivational speaker might certainly inspire some nurses, but this would not in itself do much to increase social justice and equality in health care.
Patient and family rights bills would be important legislation to get passed, but this would only affect individuals classified as patients and their families, not everyone in the community.
A walk-a-thon to help patients pay for medications would be a great help to many people, but this falls far short of providing a universal health service to all in the community.

Answer to Question 2

A, C, D, E
Common barriers to using EBP include lack of time, lack of resources, and lack of institutional support. The manager can address these by adding time into workloads for EBP activities, developing a relationship with a medical librarian who can help the staff, engaging administration in the process, and allowing nurses to access health care databases at work. Mandating the use of EBP will not decrease these barriers.




bobypop

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


billybob123

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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