5 Steps of EBP
EBP
PICOT Model
Levels of Evidence
5 Steps for Making Patient Care Decisions
100

Convert information needed into an answerable clinical question. 

What is "Ask"?

100

The collection of facts believed to be true

What is Evidence?

100

The "P" in PICOT stands for

What is Population/Patient Problem?

100

Number of primary levels of evidence 

What is 4?

100

___ a clear question about the patient's issue and determine an ultimate goal, such as improving a procedure to help their specific condition

What is "Ask"?

200

Track down best evidence for answering the question.

What is "Acquire"?

200

Part of EBP process, generates new knowledge

What is Research?

200

The "I" in PICOT stands for

What is Intervention?

200

Evidence level acquires evidence from randomized, controlled trials and is considered the most reliable

What is Level A?

200

_______ the best evidence by searching relevant clinical articles from legitimate sources.

What is "Acquire"?

300

Critically appraise the evidence for validity, impact, & applicability.

What is "Appraise"?

300

A common standard EBP measure used in hospitals to decrease HAIs (hospital acquired infections) 

What is Hand Hygiene?

300

What does the "C" in PICOT stand for?

Comparison 

300

Evidence level contains evidence obtained from quality-designed control trials without randomization

What is Level B?

300

________ the resources gathered to determine if the information is valid, of optimal quality compared to the evidence levels, and relevant for the patient.

What is "Appraise"?

400

Integrate the evidence into your clinical decision making.

What is "Apply"?

400

There 8 rights: patient, time, route, reason, reaction, drug, dose, and documentation apply to this evidenced based practice

What is medication administration?

400

The "O" in PICOT stands for

What is Outcome?

400

Evidence level that typically gets implemented when there is limited information about a condition and acquires evidence from a consensus viewpoint or expert opinion

What is Level C?

400

_____ the evidence to clinical practice by making decisions based on your nursing expertise and the new information.

What is "Apply"?

500

Evaluate steps 1-4 and seeks ways to improve next time. 

What is "Audit"?

500

Reducing variations in care by standardizing procedures based on evidence.

What is the Rationale for EBP?

500

The "T" in PICOT stands for

What is Time?

500

Evidence level that is usually applied to complex cases and gets its evidence from more than one of the other levels

What is Level ML (multi-Level)?

500

_____ outcomes to determine if the treatment was effective and should be considered for other patients.

What is "Audit"?

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