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Summative assignment "using evidence to inform nursing practise"The author of this report will attempt to identify an aspect of nursing practise that raised a question in the authors mind, and therefore required further investigation thus enabling validation of certain actions and practises. In so doing, empowering the author to make informed and rational judgements of observed practises and actions and thereby implement newly acquired knowledge focusing on evidence based practise and the benefits to nursing in general, and the development of sound, informed, nursing practises.During the authors last placement, it had been observed that one particular patient, who shall be known as Jane throughout this document, in order to protect patient confidentiality and therefore act in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (N.M.C.) code of conduct, (NMC, 2000), had after receiving Electro Convulsive Therapy, (E.C.T.), suffered on at least three separate occasions from a sore throat. Jane complained of mild to moderate sore throats, and expressed some difficulties when swallowing for about half an hour after waking up. Jane had been given a laryngeal airway during her treatmen


It is then inflated to form a low-pressure seal around the laryngeal inlet. Dawes, M et al (1998) Evidence Based Health Care- A Guide for Therapists (internet) Reed Educational and Professional Publishing. Mosby, Inc, United States of America. Nursing and Midwifery Council (2002) Code of Professional Conduct. There was no mention of how the studies had been selected and this may be a source of bias within the review, a systematic error in the design or interpretation of a study that distorts the results, (Craig and Smyth, 2002). (Reduction in pain and discomfort during recovery), devised by (Sackett 1997) et al, (Graig 2003) et al. The author also recognises that other areas of research are available, for example, libraries, journals, expert opinion and clinical guidelines, however there are problems with information gathered from journals in relation to the time taken to read and review all the available data. As long, as the information is valid, and accurate and can be substantiated by evidence to support it. Stuart, G et al, (2001) Principles and procedures of psychiatric nursing. (Pain during recovery), Defining the Intervention. Salford University class hand out, (2004).

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