My personal understanding around the nurse’s role on evidence implementation and generation has been very limited but with the expansion of EPB and how we implement it seems to have clarified the aspects necessary. Taking into consideration the various aspects that are involved in an evidence-based process, we can align those with how a nurse implements their role ethically in the care giving setting. As a nurse we are the first line of defense, we are the key player in making sure the needs of the patient are met. Through evaluating and implementing interventions that are beneficial for the care of the patient. This being said a nurse can contribute to ethical conduct research by providing feedback and showing proof of how these implementations of positive care helped to benefit the patient. Most hospitals are highly collaborative, this means that the nurse is not alone, they must share their implementations and findings with the entire team so that the patient can have a well-rounded care plan moving forward. Nurses play the largest role in patient care because their number one job is to build a nurse-to-patient relationship and with that close relationship it can only benefit the team members to provide holistic care to patients.
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