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Evidence based practice powerpoint

Ok, so I need to do a powerpoint on an evidence based topic, and format it according to PICO standards...but I am coming up with nothing. I have a few ideas that I am toying with, such as elective inductions leading to higher rates of cesarean sections or early ambulation after surgery leading to decreased formation of DVT's, but nothing is really speaking to me. Is there anyone that can maybe give me a nudge and help me find a good topic for this?

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I just completed a paper on epidural analgesia and if it effects the rate of emergency ceserean section.

Why not focus on something that is more "nursing" than "medical"???? Healthcare literacy is a huge issue for us because it determines the effectiveness of patient teaching - but how can we assess healthcare literacy as part of discharge planning?

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I decided on deep vein thrombosis and anticoagulant therapy, but now am having an issue finding studies to back me up. Everything I look up says I have to buy the articles??

I just completed a EBP paper yesterday and mine was on the need for critical thinking during emergency care. I had a great ethics lecture last night and now I wish I would have incorporated the two! CI also think that if you pick a topic that is more nursing based than medical you will have better luck with this.

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