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  1. The scientific method is the reasoning-based problem-solving approach. Nurses and healthcare providers often use this method to solve clinical problems. It involves seven steps— observation, gathering data, formulating a hypothesis, prediction, testing the hypothesis, evaluation, and conclusion.

  2. Evidence-based practice in nursing is an approach to providing nursing care that uses the most current research available to improve the safety, health, and well-being of patients. This practice focuses on delivering high-quality patient care while reducing healthcare costs and variations in patient outcomes.

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · The nursing process functions as a systematic guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential steps. These are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Assessment. Assessment is the first step and involves critical thinking skills and data collection; subjective and objective. Subjective data involves verbal statements ...

    • Tammy J. Toney-Butler, Jennifer M. Thayer
    • 2023/04/10
    • University of South Florida
  4. Scientific Method. The scientific method was originally defined by the British philosopher, Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626). Understanding the scientific method is important to develop the ‘know how’, or methodologic skills, needed for generating and evaluating nursing evidence for nursing practice.

    • ASSESSMENT PHASE. What Is The Assessment Phase? The first phase of the nursing process is the assessment phase. In this phase, the nurse collects and organizes data related to the patient.
    • DIAGNOSIS PHASE. What Is The Diagnosis Phase? Diagnosis is the second phase of the nursing process. It is also designated by the American Nurses Association as the second Standard of Practice.
    • PLANNING PHASE. What Is The Planning Phase? The planning phase of the nursing process is the stage where nursing care plans that outline goals and outcomes are created.
    • IMPLEMENTATION PHASE. What Is The Implementation Phase? The fourth phase of the nursing process is the implementation phase. This phase is when nurses initiate the interventions established during the planning phase.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of basic scientific methods and processes. Describe EBP to include the components of research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient/family values. Participate effectively in appropriate data collection and other research activities.

  6. The nursing process becomes a road map for the actions and interventions that nurses implement to optimize their patients’ well-being and health. This chapter will explain how to use the nursing process as standards of professional nursing practice to provide safe, patient-centered care.

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