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Evidence-based practice case study
Task description: This assessment requires you to choose one (1) priority problem.
Then use the two (2) case studies to apply your knowledge of
evidence-based nursing practice and the clinical reasoning cycle to
demonstrate your understanding of how to plan and evaluate person
centered care for each person.
What you need to do: Step One
Select one (1) priority problem from this list:
1. Potential for impaired safety: increased falls risk
2. Potential for impaired skin integrity
3. Impaired hydration
Step Two
Thoroughly read and compare the two (2) case studies (see the end
of the task description).
Step Three
Use the following headings (tasks i-iv) and address points in relation to
your chosen problem and the two (2) case studies. Support your
responses using peer reviewed, current and relevant literature
i. Interpretation of Assessment Data
Explain what pathophysiological changes have occurred for the two
cases to experience the chosen problem.
Identify and discuss the similarities and differences between the
presenting assessment data related to the chosen problem for each
case. In you discussion you must demonstrate your understanding of
age and developmental based differences between the cases and the
presentation of assessment data relevant to the chosen problem.
ii. Development of Goal for Care using SMART Framework
From the position of your chosen problem, use the SMART
framework to write a goal for care for each case (i.e. there will be two
goals). The goal for care should consider the uniqueness of each case.
The SMART framework headings MUST be used to present your goal.
Supporting evidence is NOT required for task (ii).
iii. Evidence-Based and Person-Centred Interventions to
Address the Goal for Care:
Choose two (2) evidence-based interventions (at least one must be
nurse initiated) to address the goal of care.
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Justify your choice of intervention and discuss how the two (2)
interventions need to be modified to meet the unique needs of the
cases based on their age and developmental differences.
Note: The same two interventions will be recommended for both
cases, but you need to discuss how these would be modified to suit
the needs of the individual.
iv. Evaluation of the Efficacy of Interventions:
Discuss how a nurse would evaluate the efficacy of the two
interventions and the similarities and differences in the approach to
evaluating the cases based on their age and developmental
differences.
For each case identify the expected positive changes in assessment
data indicating the intervention was effective.
This is an individual assessment
Length: 1500 words +/-10% (word length includes in-text referencing and excludes
your reference list)
Estimated time to
complete task:
Approximately 25-30 hours
Weighting: 50%
How will I be assessed: +/- 7 point grading scale using a rubric
Due date:
This assignment is to be submitted 20th September 2022 (week 9)
by 11:59pm.
Assessments are to be submitted via Turnitin in your NSB132 Blackboard
site. More information about Turnitin is available on the FAQs about Turnitin
page.
Presentation
requirements:
There are four (4) parts to this assessment. Headings can be used to
structure your responses.
Your assignment must be written in CiteWrite APA 7 style and
prepared as follows:
• Make your own cover sheet with the assessment title, your
name, student number, tutor name and word count (excluding
reference list).
• Include a ‘footer’ on each page with your name, student number,
unit code and page number.
• 2 cm margins on all sides, double-spaced text
• Use font, such as Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri; font size
12
• CiteWrite APA 7 style referencing. Note it is a requirement that
you include page numbers for all in-text references
(see http://www.citewrite.qut.edu.au/)
• Conventions of academic writing with a comprehensive
response to each task is required. Formal essay style with an
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introduction and conclusion is not necessary but each response
needs to follow conventions of English grammar i.e. the
response to each task must use correct and logical paragraph
structure that supports the development of your discussion.
• Use of appendices, figures or tables, and dot points are NOT
acceptable
• Be submitted in electronic format via Turnitin.
What you need to
submit:
One-word document that contains:
1. Assignment Cover Sheet
2. Your response to the task.
3. A reference list using APA 7th reference guidelines
If you have an approved extension, a screen shot or copy of the
approval certificate must be included at the front of your assessment.
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Case Study 1
Introduction: Sam is a three-year-old boy admitted to the Children’s Hospital
emergency department (ED).
Situation: Sam was brought to the ED by his mother because he has been vomiting
and had diarrhoea for 2 days and he has become increasingly irritable today.
Background: Sam is usually a well and active three-year-old who attends day care
where there has been an outbreak of norovirus. Sam started vomiting two days ago
and has had diarrhea.
Assessment:
Weight: 15kg
Medical History: Nil significant; Nil allergies; up to date with all current vaccinations
Current medications: 225mg Paracetamol oral given on admission (1 hour ago)
Nutrition & Elimination: Nil orally since arriving at ED and decreased intake for past
two days. Complains of feeling thirsty but take small sips of water only – estimate
150mls in 24 hours. Mother reports Sam last vomited 8 hours ago and had a large
BO Type 7 while in the ED and soiled himself. Usually is toilet trained and does not
have any special nutrition or hydration considerations.
Vital signs: Temperature 37.9 degree Celsius; Blood pressure 95/54; Pulse rate 124,
Respiratory rate 32, SPO2 100% on room air.
Oral mucous membranes are dry, skin turgor less than 2 seconds, last voided 6
hours ago and no palpable bladder. Extremities are cool to touch.
Neurological: V; cries and is irritable when woken, sitting on mother’s lap or in cot.
Pain: 5/10 (FLACC scale), occasional grimace and cries when awake and difficult to
console; states ‘my tummy hurts’.
Recommendations: Sam will be observed for the next 8-hours in hospital where
you need to conduct the appropriate assessments and provide care. His doctors

have stated that intravenous fluid therapy (IVT) is not necessary at present.

Case study 2

Introduction: Sandra is an 83-year-old woman admitted to the Emergency

Department (ED)
Situation: Sandra was brought to the ED by her daughter because she has been

vomiting and has had diarrhea for two days and she has become increasingly

drowsy and disorientated today.
Background: Sandra lives alone and is usually able to manage independently with

occasional assistance from her daughter who lives in the next suburb. Her

daughter’s children had norovirus 4 days ago and Sandra started vomiting and

having diarrhea 2 days ago.

Assessment:

Weight: 70kg
Medical History: Nil significant, Nil allergies; up to date with all current vaccinations
Current medications: 1G Paracetamol oral given on admission (1 hour ago)
Nutrition & Elimination: Nil orally since arriving at ED and reduced intake for 2 days.
Taking sips of water only – estimate 300mls in 24 hours. Last vomited 6 hours ago

and had a large BO Type 7 while in the ED and was incontinent. Is usually continent

for urine and faeces and does not have any special nutrition or hydration

considerations.

Vital signs: Temperature 37.3 degree Celsius; Blood pressure 105/80 (lying); 95/54
(standing); Pulse rate 98, Respiratory rate 18, SPO2 99% on room air.
Oral mucous membranes are dry, skin turgor greater than 2 seconds, last voided 6
hours ago and no palpable bladder. Extremities are cool to touch.

Neurological: V; GCS - 14; 4AT - 8 – drowsy and disorientated to time.

Pain: 7/10 (Abbey pain scale); states she has abdominal cramps.
Recommendations: Sandra will be observed for the next 8-hours in hospital where

you need to conduct the appropriate assessments and provide care. Her doctors

have stated that intravenous fluid therapy (IVT) is not necessary at present.




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