NR351 Week 5 Discussion: Evidence to Support Nursing Practices (Graded)
Directions
- Discussions are designed to promote dialogue between faculty and students, and students and their peers. In discussions students:
- Demonstrate understanding of concepts for the week
- Integrate outside scholarly sources when required
- Engage in meaningful dialogue with classmates and/or instructor
- Express opinions clearly and logically, in a professional manner
- Use the rubric on this page as you compose your answers.
- Best Practices include:
- Participation early in the week is encouraged to stimulate meaningful discussion among classmates and instructor.
- Enter the discussion often during the week to read and learn from posts.
- Select different classmates for your reply each week.
Evidence is necessary to improve our nursing practice. Using the CINAHL database in the Chamberlain Library, search for and locate a scholarly professional nursing journal article that meets these criteria:
- Full-text
- English language
- Peer-reviewed
- NOT an Evidence-Based Care Sheet or CINAHL Guide
- Published in the past five years
- Contains evidence to support a nursing practice in your practice area
Summarize this article in one paragraph. Explain why you selected this article. Provide an APA reference for this article.
Reply to a peer who has selected a different article. Provide feedback on that peer’s article choice and APA reference format. Your peers will also provide feedback on your article choice and APA reference format.
NOTE: Be sure to review the grading rubric on this page (click on the three dots on top right of this page). Both a scholarly outside source (scholarly professional nursing journal article described above) AND use and crediting of at least one Assigned Reading or Lesson are require
SOLUTION NR351 Week 5 Discussion: Evidence to Support Nursing Practices (Graded)
Hello professor and classmates,
The article I have chosen for the week 5 assignment is Nutrition and dementia care: I have been working as an RN for 2 months now and my patients fall into the dementia category. “According to the article, In the UK the majority of people with dementia live in the community, and this care is provided by formal or informal caregivers (family care or relative) [6]. Nutrition-related complications in dementia can contribute to stress and caregiver burden. In addition, this burden can develop into a cycle that can increase the risk of poor eating behavior [8] and weight loss [9, 10]. Nutritional interventions that enable improvements in food and drink intake offer an opportunity to interrupt the potential risk of weight loss, undernutrition and dehydration, the consequent decline in cognition as well as alleviating the associated care burden….
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