Skin Preparation and Electrode Replacement

Article: Leigher, D., Kemppainen, P., & Neyens, D. M. (2020). Skin Preparation and Electrode Replacement to Reduce Alarm Fatigue in a Community Hospital Intensive Care Unit. American Journal of Critical Care, 29(5), 390–395. https://westcoastuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cul&AN=146145288&site=ehost-live
Identify the (PICOT) clinical question and describe each portion of the question.
Population – (introduction section in the article)
Intervention – (in methods section of the article)
Comparison (Methods section in the article)
Outcome – (results discussion and conclusion section in the article)
Time – Not all research studies will have a time component; if time is part of the study include a description. Example: (study in place over 6 months)
In your own words, describe the following:
Why was the study done?
How was the study done?
What was found?
How will you apply this information in your practice setting?
Describe your experience after reading the article. How did the use of quantitative research methods meet the needs of the study, study design, and participants?

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