What education/method can be implemented by the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses in order to prevent bloodstream infections from central line venous catheters (CVLs) in critically ill patients in the ICU?
MASTER’S LEVEL NURSING CLASS: Select a nursing theory that you find useful in nursing practice. Discuss each of the following selected elements of the PICOT format by
applying your selected nursing theory to the element.
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MUST FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS – Nursing theory already chosen and also PICOT question completed from previous class taken.
In NR 500, you developed a PICOT question. Select a nursing theory that you find useful in nursing practice. Discuss each of the following selected elements of the
PICOT format by applying your selected nursing theory to the element. Be sure to include a scholarly reference within 5 years. Must use APA format and include
atleast 300 words or more.
• Population/ Patient Problem: Consider how your selected nursing theory may guide you in selecting the population and/or patient problem
• Intervention: Does your selected nursing theory identify a possible intervention? If not, how is your selected intervention consistent with your selected
nursing theory?
• Outcome: How would the outcome of your PICOT study contribute to your selected nursing theory? Would it add new information? Would it confirm some part of
the theory?
Nursing Theory to use: From Novice to Expert – Patricia E Benner
NR 500 PICOT question: What education/method can be implemented by the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses in order to prevent bloodstream infections from central line
venous catheters (CVLs) in critically ill patients in the ICU?
P (Population) – ICU patients with CVLs
I (Intervention) – Education for nurses to prevent bloodstream infections
C (Comparison) – CVL bloodstream infection caused by lack of education/proper care by ICU nurses
O (Outcome) – Decreased number of infections, decrease in cost of care and length of stay, and decrease in number of deaths in ICU patients with CVLs
T (Timeframe) – Immediate with continuous monitoring of outcomes