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Setler [38]
1 year ago
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A hospital has adopted new cpgs for the use of physical restraints. which measure is most likely to facilitate the knowledge tra

nsfer that is necessary for the guideline to be put into practice?
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1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]1 year ago
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The measure most likely to facilitate the knowledge transfer that is necessary for the guideline to be put into practice is by Appointing one or more best practice champions to lead the initiative.

What are CPGs?

Clinical practice guidelines are declarations with suggestions for improving patient care that are supported by a thorough analysis of the available data and a determination of the advantages and disadvantages of different care alternatives.

Thus, whenever the hospital is opting for new CPGs we need best practice champions to understand those and make other doctors and nurses to understand those so that much efficient work can be done properly.

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