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1. Problems in positive patient outcome.
Problems in positive patient outcome.Problems in positive patient outcome.Review your
problem or issue and the study materials to formulate a PICOT question for your capstone
project change proposal. A PICOT question starts with a designated patient population in a
particular clinical area and identifies clinical problems or issues that arise from clinical care.
The intervention used to address the problem must be a nursing practice intervention.
Include a comparison of the nursing intervention to a patient population not currently
receiving the nursing intervention, and specify the timeframe needed to implement the
change process. Formulate a PICOT question using the PICOT format (provided in the
assigned readings) that addresses the clinical nursing problem. The PICOT question will
provide a framework for your capstone project change proposal. In a paper of 500-750
words, clearly identify the clinical problem and how it can result in a positive patient
outcome.Describe the problem in the PICOT question as it relates to the following:Evidence-
based solutionNursing interventionPatient careHealth care agencyNursing practice Prepare
this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the
Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.This assignment uses a rubric. Please
review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the
expectations for successful completion.You are required to submit this assignment to
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