Nursing Intervention

Nursing Intervention

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Review the Topic Materials and the work completed in NRS-433V to   formulate a PICOT statement for your capstone project.

A PICOT starts with a designated patient population in a particular   clinical area and identifies clinical problems or issues that arise   from clinical care. The intervention should be an independent,   specified nursing change intervention. The intervention cannot require   a provider prescription. Include a comparison to a patient population   not currently receiving the intervention, and specify the timeframe   needed to implement the change process.

Formulate a PICOT statement using the PICOT format provided in the   assigned readings. The PICOT statement will provide a framework for   your capstone project.

In a paper of 500-750 words, clearly identify the clinical problem   and how it can result in a positive patient outcome.

Make sure to address the following on the PICOT statement:

  1. Evidence-Based Solution
  2. Nursing Intervention
  3. Patient Care
  4. Health Care Agency
  5. Nursing   Practice

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA   Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to   beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for   successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer   to the directions in the Student Success Center.

 

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PICOT Statement Paper
1
Unsatisfactory
0.00%                                                     2
Less than Satisfactory
75.00%                                                     3
Satisfactory
79.00%                                                     4
Good
89.00%                                                     5
Excellent
100.00%                            80.0 %Content     30.0 % Identification of Clinical Problem/Issue                                                   Clinical problem/issue is not identified, and resolution is not addressed.                                                  Clinical problem/issue is identified with little discussion of resolution or patient outcome.                                                  Clinical problem/issue is identified but not  supported with clinical observations or evidence. The identified  problem/issue can be resolved, or a patient outcome shows minimal  improvement.                                                  Clinical problem/issue is identified based  on clinical observation experience or evidence in literature. Articles  are cited to support the need for change in nursing practice. The  identified problem/issue can be resolved, or a patient outcome can be  improved using nursing interventions.                                                  Clinical problem/issue is identified based  on key concepts that define evidence-based practice or clinical  experience. Articles are cited to support the need for change in nursing  practice. The identified problem/issue can be resolved, or a patient  outcome can show a marked improvement through a nursing intervention.   30.0 % Clinical  Problem/Issue, Including Description, Evidence-Based Solution, Nursing  Intervention, Patient Care, Health Care Agency, and Nursing Practice                                                   Clinical problem/issue is not described with  clarity and the corresponding elements are not included.                                                  Clinical problem/issue description includes a  basic understanding of the problem/issue and setting, with few of the  following elements explained: evidence-based solution, nursing  intervention, patient care, health care agency, and nursing practice.                                                  Clinical problem/issue description includes a  basic understanding of the problem/issue, the setting, and the patient  population. The following elements are explained: evidence-based  solution, nursing intervention, patient care, health care agency, and  nursing practice. Minimal rationale is provided to support the  resolution of the clinical problem/issue.                                                  Clinical problem/issue description includes a  thorough understanding of the problem/issue, the setting, the patient  population, and why it is a problem/issue. The following elements are  explained in detail: evidence-based solution, nursing intervention, and  patient care consistent with specific health care agency and nursing  practice. Sound rationale is provided supporting the clinical  problem/issue resolution.                                                  Clinical problem/issue description includes a  developed and thorough explanation of the problem/issue, the setting,  the patient population, and the rationale for why it is a problem/issue.  The identified clinical problem/issue explains the following elements  with detail and clarity: evidence-based solution, nursing intervention,  and improved patient care consistent with specific health care agency  resulting in nursing practice change. Sound rationale is provided in the  discussion of the clinical problem/issue resolution.   10.0 % PICOT Statement Focused on Resolution, Improvement, Application, and Intervention                                                   PICOT statement does not focus on resolution  of a problem/issue, improvement of patient care or application of a  nursing intervention.                                                  PICOT statement discusses a clinical problem/issue without a focus on improvement or intervention.                                                  PICOT statement focuses on the resolution of  a clinical problem/issue that improves patient care through the  application of a nursing intervention.                                                  PICOT statement focuses on the resolution of  a clinical problem/issue, with discussion of improving patient care  through the application of an evidenced-based nursing intervention.                                                  PICOT statement clearly focuses on the  resolution of a clinical problem/issue and aims at improving patient  care through the application of an evidenced-based nursing intervention.   10.0 % PICOT Statement Including Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes, and Time                                                   Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes, and Time are not included.                                                  Population, Intervention, Comparison,  Outcomes, and Time are present, but lack detail or are