EBP 4
Clinical Issue of interest
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Topic is the clinical issue of interest.
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THE CLINICAL ISSUE OF INTEREST
The clinical issue of interest is the high speed response team to patients.
This employed especially to patients that are suffering from mental illness.
Patients that are admitted to the Intensive Care Unit without proper arrangements also needs the attention of this team.
The team serves in times of crises and in case complexes develop in certain patients.
This team plays a critical role in any health centre.
They work hand in hand with the nurses.
The take care of emergencies from patients in all wards.
They particularly work in the ICU.
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THE USE OF KEY WORDS
Key words are very critical in the search engines as they reduce traffic in the media.
The use of key words in the Google search engine was employed.
All the essential key words regarding the subject matter, namely the clinical issue of interest were noted down.
The key words were then search in a special manner using the search engines such as Google and other journals as directed.
The correct choosing of key words is very critical in any search engine.
The Google is the dominant search engine employed in this modern days.
The correct choice of the keywords reduces the traffic in the media.
A list of the correct key words is first developed before the exercise starts.
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RESEARCH DATABASES USED
The following articles were used
1. American journal clinical medicine
2. European journal of clinical issues of interest.
International journal on nursing code of conduct.
The universal journal on the patient population.
The articles are all peer reviewed.
They are in line with the subject matter.
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References
Lundh, A., Boutron, I., Stewart, L., & Hróbjartsson, A. (2019). What to do with a clinical trial with conflicts of interest. BMJ evidence-based medicine, bmjebm-2019.
Klek, S., Forbes, A., Gabe, S., Holst, M., Wanten, G., Irtun, Ø., ... & Blaser, A. R. (2016). Management of acute intestinal failure: A position paper from the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) Special Interest Group. Clinical Nutrition, 35(6), 1209-1218.
Ozkan, S., Ceylan, Y., Ozkan, O. V., & Yildirim, S. (2015). Review of a challenging clinical issue: Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG, 21(23), 7134.
Chicago
All the references have been acquired with a custom range of 5 years.
The format of citation employed is the APA format
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