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Communicating about evidence-based practice in patient care

Posted on December 9, 2010 by Amy
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Welcome. This blog facilitates communication on issues of evidence-based practice by Emory Healthcare Nursing Quality Initiatives teams. Questions posed by the teams and information to address those questions will be documented in these posts.

Posted in Cardiology, CAUTIs, CLABSIs, Critical Care, Emergency Nursing, Nosocomial Infections, Pain Management, Patient Education as Topic, Patient Safety, Patient Satisfaction, Perioperative care, Postoperative care, Pressure Ulcers, Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, Women's Health | Tagged Accidental Falls, Bed Alarms, Call Lights, Chronic Diseases, Incidence/Prevalence, Infection Control, Inservice Training, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Assessment, Patient Handoff, Patient Satisfaction, Personnel Turnover, Physical Restraint, staff, Teaching Rounds, Venous Thromboembolism | Leave a reply

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