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Inpatient Registered Nursing Use Of Evidence-Based Practice Tools To Manage Withdrawal Symptoms Among Adults Hospitalized With Acute Alcohol Or Opioid Withdrawal: A Needs Assessment, Julie Baker, Teresa Bigand
Inpatient Registered Nursing Use Of Evidence-Based Practice Tools To Manage Withdrawal Symptoms Among Adults Hospitalized With Acute Alcohol Or Opioid Withdrawal: A Needs Assessment, Julie Baker, Teresa Bigand
2021 Providence Nurse Research Conference
Background: Patients who suffer from alcohol or opioid use disorder face unpleasant and potentially life-threatening complications related to substance withdrawal when hospitalized. Evidence suggests that the use of a standardized tool to rate withdrawal severity and direct treatment, including score-driven medication dosing to alleviate withdrawal, leads to improved clinical outcomes. However, clinical nurses working in the inpatient medical-surgical specialty in a large medical center questioned whether all nurses were effectively using evidence-based practice (EBP) tools to assess and treat alcohol or opiate withdrawal severity.
Purpose/Aims: To understand nursing practice at one hospital regarding use of ministry-specific evidence-based practice tools …