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What does EBP stand for?
What does EBP stand for?
- Everyday Business Protocol
- Expertise-Based Principles
- Effective Behavioral Practices
- Evidence-Based Practice (correct)
What falls under the category of patients' values and preferences in EBP?
What falls under the category of patients' values and preferences in EBP?
- Government regulations related to patient care
- The clinician's personal values and preferences
- Recommendations from professional societies
- The unique preferences, concerns, and expectations each patient brings to a clinical encounter (correct)
What is meant by clinical expertise in EBP?
What is meant by clinical expertise in EBP?
- The use of alternative medicine practices
- The ability to rapidly identify each patient’s unique health state and diagnosis, their individual risks and benefits of potential interventions, and their personal values and expectations (correct)
- The ability to use technology in clinical practice
- Relying solely on clinical skills without reference to research evidence
What is defined as the best available evidence in EBP?
What is defined as the best available evidence in EBP?
Which element is integrated into EBP to make decisions about health care?
Which element is integrated into EBP to make decisions about health care?
In Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), what is defined as clinically relevant research often from the basis of medicine or sciences?
In Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), what is defined as clinically relevant research often from the basis of medicine or sciences?
What is the unique preferences, concerns, and expectations each patient brings to a clinical encounter called in EBP?
What is the unique preferences, concerns, and expectations each patient brings to a clinical encounter called in EBP?
Which element in EBP involves the ability to use clinical skills and past experience to rapidly identify each patient's unique health state and diagnosis?
Which element in EBP involves the ability to use clinical skills and past experience to rapidly identify each patient's unique health state and diagnosis?
What is defined as the use of individual patient's rights, preferences, and clinical judgment acquired through practice in EBP?
What is defined as the use of individual patient's rights, preferences, and clinical judgment acquired through practice in EBP?
Which aspect of EBP involves integrating the best available scientific evidence with the clinician's expertise and the patient's preferences and values?
Which aspect of EBP involves integrating the best available scientific evidence with the clinician's expertise and the patient's preferences and values?
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Study Notes
EBP Fundamentals
- EBP stands for Evidence-Based Practice.
Patients' Values and Preferences
- Patients' values and preferences in EBP include the unique preferences, concerns, and expectations each patient brings to a clinical encounter.
Clinical Expertise
- Clinical expertise in EBP involves the ability to use clinical skills and past experience to rapidly identify each patient's unique health state and diagnosis.
Best Available Evidence
- The best available evidence in EBP is defined as clinically relevant research often from the basis of medicine or sciences.
- This evidence is used to make decisions about health care.
Integrating Elements
- The element integrated into EBP to make decisions about health care is the combination of the best available evidence, the clinician's expertise, and the patient's preferences and values.
- This integration is key to defining EBP.
Clinical Judgment
- The use of individual patient's rights, preferences, and clinical judgment acquired through practice is defined as clinical expertise in EBP.
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