NURS 4221 Week 2 Practice Experience Discussion

NURS 4221 Week 2 Practice Experience Discussion

NURS 4221 Week 2 Practice Experience Discussion

NURS 4221 Week 2 Discussion (Walden)

Week 2 – Practice Experience Discussion: Applying Measurement Tools to a Practice Problem

Conduct a collaboration interview with two or three key leaders in your practice setting to determine the measures for your practice problem and associated challenges impacting measurement for your practice problem (include confidentiality, anonymity, access issues, etc.). Perform a literature review on your practice problem that elicits how this problem is measured across the country. By Day 4 post a description of the measures identified from the interview, the challenges to obtaining the data that were discussed and a summary of how this quality indicator is measured in the literature. Discuss any gaps in the data that were identified and additional sources that might be needed to obtain this data. Be sure to support your practice problem with the literature that indicates the relevance of this problem for nursing practice. Provide evidence from practice and data that is available. NURS 4221 Week 2 Practice Experience Discussion

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NURS 4221 Week 2 Peer Review (Walden)

Complete a literature review for your practice problem. Summarize the purpose, methods, and findings for each of the studies located in your literature review. A minimum of five peer-reviewed, evidence-based practice articles. Include an explanation of the quality management measurement and data that were presented (5–6 paragraphs). That is, explain to what extent the solution influenced the practice problem. Use appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to illustrate mastery of the subject, conveying the writer’s understanding and shaping the whole work.

1. Use of Opioids and Sedatives at End-of-Life\

2.Perspectives of Asians living in Texas on pain management in the last days of life

3. Evaluation of Therapeutic Choices for the Treatment of Pain in the Terminal Oncologic Patient Before and During Hospice Admission

4. Limits and Responsibilities of Physicians Addressing Spiritual Suffering in Terminally Ill Patients

5. Pain relief, spiritual needs, and family support: Three central areas in intercultural palliative care

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NURS 4221 Week 3 Assignment 1 (Walden)

Quality Improvement Process; FADE Model

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Quality improvement process involves an entire team, not just one person, manager, or nurse can change anything. With change for the best, it takes a team approach. Once the problem …

NURS 4221 Week 4 Assignment 1 (Walden)

Applying the FADE model

For the problem that I will be addressing using the FADE process, pain management in the terminally ill, I will be considering the aspects previously stated and giving an explanation as to why it will work. The process of FADE was selected to help to analyze and implement a plan that could change the score on the satisfaction survey to indicate that the patients who were dying were without pain. The FADE model is an advancement of the original PDSA/PDCA improvement cycle (Spath, 2013). The steps of the model are focus, analyze, develop, and execute.

NURS 4221 Week 6 Assignment 1 (Walden)

The Management of Pain in the Terminally Ill Patient

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The Management of Pain in the Terminally Ill Patient

?The topic that I chose for this paper is the management of pain the terminally ill patient.

Measurable Quality Indicator, Pain Management in the dying Patient

The quality indicator that I have chosen is pain management in the dying patients. Quality indicators were developed by the America Nurses Association (ANA), taking the reports,

The Management of Pain in the Terminally Ill Patient

The purpose of this paper is to note that we do have a problem with patients who are dying and the families reporting that they had pain when dying and finding measures to increase

Literature Review

1. Use of Opioids and Sedatives at End-of-Life

2.Perspectives of Asians living in Texas on pain management in the last days of life

3. Evaluation of Therapeutic Choices for the Treatment of Pain in the Terminal Oncologic Patient Before and During Hospice Admission

4. Limits and Responsibilities of Physicians Addressing Spiritual Suffering in Terminally Ill Patients

5. Pain relief, spiritual needs, and family support: Three central areas in intercultural palliative care

Applying the FADE Model.

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