See my post on page 3 of this conversation. I tried to define the PICO more. :pntlft::tinkbll:Maybe we should just make a quick wish for this project to be done! Seriously, is our next step to create...
Here's my "money's worth" Page 40 of our text provides this information: P - population - any pre-operative patient (would this also include someone such as a patient getting a colonscopy and is...
:redpinkheAhhhhh! I see! I've been posting a "quick reply" so these little things were not there. I can see that I am going to be totally obnoxious with these! Allyson, I am not worthy!...
PICO, an acronym for “Patient” “Intervention”, “Comparison”, and “Outcome”, provides a framework for posing question. This is in our text and is an acronym used in several of the...
Okay, Before I can continue to concentrate, how are you adding the little dancing people? Are you typing in the text that the site says will get you the icon? These little things are too cute and I...
Allyson, your question of "what is the exact amount of time a patient has to be NPO in order to avoid aspiration and complications from surgery so that we as clinical nurses can educate our patients...
Allyson, I work with the Maternal and Child Health program. Although I'm not the Perinatal Consultant, I am somewhat knowledgeable regarding the work with pregnant women as I oversee a home...
Hey, Abby! Glad you're here, too! ( : This is my way of posting a little smile until I figure out this site! I know you're reading what we've posted. What's your thoughts? I do think we're...
I'm also doing a quick scan of your articles and see that suggested "search" words for research are "patient compliance-evaluation", "aspiration". All three of your suggestions are possibilities. If...
Okay, you're definitely a patient soul! So, on the EBP question, we have talked about patient compliance based on instructions regarding NPO and rationale for NPO ascertained by an interview prior to...