Identify how the latest evidence influences or changes current practice for Surgical site infections, including colorectal and hysterectomy.
What was the previous practice in the location you chose ( Tallahassee Memorial Hospotal) , and how did it differ from current evidence?
In a 10- to 15-slide presentation, with approximately six bullet points per slide, address the following topics:
- Provide an overview of how the current evidence impacts the issue involved.
- How does the current evidence differ from practice prior to the QI project?
- What role does patient care technology and information-management systems play in implementing this change?
- Examine the impact of change within the organization based on the proposed change.
Write a script to narrate the presentation in the notes section of your presentation. Your narration text should support and explain the information on the slides
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These are the references that need to be used for the presentation/project please