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KristyS

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  1. Hi all, I am a student at Ivy Tech College and am in my last course, Medical Surgical Nursing 3, before graduation and have been tasked with creating a evidence based practice paper using 3 - 5 sample studies from any Nursing Journal. My professor is very picky and insists on the authors to be some type of nurse. I originally wanted to do the paper on MRSA Prevention, but have not been able to find any actual sample studies that have been completed so I have the actual sample data. All samples must be more than 10 (n>10). I still have time to change my topic and get approval from my professor. I think it might be better if I find a topic that has had a lot of studies done about it with actual data instead of picking a topic and then searching for the data. That is where I need all your help. What is a current topic in the nursing field where there have been a lot of studies completed and a lot of data made available. The study must be medical related, not something like nurse retention. Because I am a student, I do not subscribe to any journals, but do have access to them, so if you have a particular journal in mind, please let me know the journal, volume and date and I'm sure I can get it. Thank you in advance for all your help. If I left something out or you have a question for me, just post and I will check back regularly. Thank you, Kristy

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