NSG 6999 Week 3 Discussion: HF PICOT Question

NSG 6999 Week 3 Discussion: HF PICOT Question

NSG 6999 Week 3 Discussion: HF PICOT Question

  • State your PICOT question.
  • Indicate in parentheses after each segment, what part of PICOT the preceding words represent.
  • For example: In patients recently discharged from the hospital following care for heart failure (P), do hand-off calls by the nurse to the primary care provider using the SBAR format (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) (I) compared to no calls (C) decrease readmission rates (O) over a one year period (T).
  • Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
  • The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the literature search.
  • Does the question reflect a clinical issue and one appropriate for an evidence-based practice project?
  • Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
  • The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the literature search.
  • Does the question reflect a clinical issue and one appropriate for an evidence-based practice project?
  • Support a minimum of one and challenge a minimum of one.

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NSG 6999 Week 3 Project: PICOT question

PICOT question (200 points) Submit to Project

To complete this week, after reading chapter two in Melnyk and reviewing the lectures you submit a 2-3 page paper that explores the background of your issue. For this paper #1 you will be defining this issue or disease using the literature.  It will end with the PICOT question.  The parts of your paper should include:

  • Introduction
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Clinical Presentation
  • Complications
  • Diagnosis
  • Conclusion with PICOT Question

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If you are not on a clinical tract (NP) you will explore the issue extensively to define the problem or issue you are interested in.