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Assignment 1
Facilitating Evidence-Based Practice:
Dissemination Project
Presenter: Sarah Olson, LPN, BN Student
Introduction
This presentation will provide a breakdown of the
research article, Knowledge and Recognition of SIRIS
and Sepsis among Pediatric Nurses (Knapp, Jeffery, &
Mutch, 2014).
Target Audience
Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered
Nurses, and Nurse Practitioners who are
working in acute and critical care settings
and are responsible for the recognition and
management of pediatric patients who are
threatened by sepsis.
Research Purpose
To measure the
knowledge of acute and
critical care nurses with
regards to SIRS criteria,
sepsis guidelines, and
importance of
recognizing SIRS.
Ethical Considerations
Researchers suggest that it would be unethical and
more difficult to conduct the study by waiting for
patients to become ill/deteriorate in order to directly
observe participants using their SIRS/sepsis related
knowledge (Knapp, Jeffery, & Mutch, 2014).
Findings suggest that the nurses who participated in the study were easily
able to recognize septic shock, a late stage of sepsis, but had difficulty
identifying sepsis in its initial stages (Knapp, Jeffery, & Mutch, 2014).
Conclusion
The research findings of Knapp, Jeffery, & Mutch
(2014) suggest that there is a significant knowledge
deficit among study participants and the ability to
identify SIRS/sepsis in its early stages.
Reference
Jeffery, A. D., Mutsch, K. S., & Knapp, L. (2014). Knowledge
and
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