Presenting Change

Our project was done on infection control. We created posters that were posted to the unit that we did our NSG 456 clinical rotation on. These posters included ways to help prevent the spread of infections in the hospital setting. A survey monkey link was put on the poster to track the response to the information given. The data from the survey is still pending. It is unfortunate that we could not be there to see the posters and how the staff will respond to them. We did receive some feedback from our clinical instructor, which will be helpful to apply for future projects. She said that the length of time of washing hands is actually longer than singing happy birthday, which is a common recommendation. This might be an interesting fact to add to the poster. She also stated that next time, to not forget that skin and wound infections can be considered hospital acquired. 

            What we learned from this project can be applied to the rest of our nursing careers. Hospital acquired infections are a big problem and is something that needs to be addressed. What I learned most is that sometimes just simple things can help prevent the spread of infections. In my future nursing practice, I will be sure to thoroughly wash my hands and follow the hospital protocols for infection prevention. As a new nurse, it is important to be upfront about your plans in ways to contribute to quality improvement and initiating evidence-based practice. 

            For this project, I believed that out team worked well together. As a team member, I was there to put in the amount of work necessary to make sure our project was done well. It was getting hard towards the end of the semester when we all had different schedules and preceptorship to worry about. In the end, I believe we did a good job working together and making sure that the project was up to our standards.

Final Reflection

I have learned quite a bit from this team project research paper. The first thing that I learned is the value of teamwork. The most important thing I value when working with others is communication. As a team member, I always did my best to communicate about what needed to be done and how to break up the work evenly. Luckily, my partner did the same thing back so we were able to work efficiently. I believe that the best work and best care can be given when many great minds can efficiently work together. The second thing I learned about is the importance of evidenced based practice. In our paper, on thing we focused on was the role of education. Without evidence, it is impossible to accurately educate patents and give them the best quality of care. As a new nurse, I will recognize the importance of EBP and accurately apply what I learn to patient care and education.

Ethical Considerations for EBP

I believe that my assumption about the nurse’s role in ethical conduct was correct. Not only is practicing ethics important, it is also necessary to understand the history of research ethics. By understanding the ethical principles and the history behind them, it allows for the best outcomes. Through researching the history of ethics, it makes it easier to understand why these concepts were established and how they can be best applied. Through taking this class I have learned about these ethical principles and the past history of ethics. I feel more prepared to participate in ethical research much more than before I took this class.

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