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38. How to search EBSCO
Nursing Reference CenterAssessment module.
Best practice guidelines.
Clinically organized quick lessons.
Continuing education modules.
Detailed medical illustrations.
Evidence-based care sheets.
The latest medical news legal cases.
Nursing guides.
Point-of-care drug information.
Research instruments.
Skills and procedures and unique point-of-care reference books.
Let us review how to access the USU databases. Click on
Student Services from the USU home page.
2. Scroll down
and look for
the database
or source.
1. Click on
library.
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3. By scrolling down
you will find more
databases and
important links. Take
a moment to open all
the links; they cover
local, regional,
national and global
information. Some
links will ask you for
ID and passwords,
others are open
access or free.
Now click on Nursing
Reference Center
(EBSCO).
From the list select Nursing Reference Center. For ID
& password, please contact the librarian
[email protected]
“Nursing Reference Center (NRC) is a comprehensive reference tool designed to
provide relevant clinical resources to nurses and other health care professionals,
directly at the point-of-care.” (EBSCO, 2012)
Knowledge is EmpowermentEBSCO. (2012). Nursing Reference Center. Retrieved from
http://www.ebscohost.com/pointOfCare/nrc-about
To learn all the services and information from NRC, go to “help” located in the
upper right of the screen and click on the Nursing Reference Center Tutorial, listed
under “Welcome”
http://support.ebsco.com/training/flash_videos/NRC/NRC.html
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Have you seen the NRC tutorial? If you have
not, let us check all the boxes in pink.
Let us start with
Diseases &
Conditions.
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See example for Disease & Condition:
Quick Lessons.
2. Quick Lessons: Clinically-organized nursing overviews that are
designed to map the nursing workflow: Description/Etiology,
Facts & Figures, Sign & Symptoms/ Clinical Presentations,
Assessment, Treatment Goals, Food for Thought, Red Flags, What
Do I Need to Tell the Patient/ Patient’s Family, Note, References,
Reviewer (s)
1. Type “Kidney Failure”
and “Browse.” Select from
the results, choosing the
terms that define your
patient’s symptoms.
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See example for Disease & Conditions:
Evidence-Based Care Sheets
2. In Evidence-Based Care Sheets
determine from “What We Know” &
“What We Can Do” how to proceed.
Look at the date of the document. In
your judgment, is it the most recent
information available?
1. To start the search type
“Kidney Failure,” now
select “Evidence-Based
Care Sheets” and click
“Browse.”
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Moving on to another section, Skills & Procedures
and afterwards selecting Drug Information.
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To locate a drug related to “Kidney Failure,”
select “Drugs” from the document.
1. To focus on
finding the
appropriate drug is
a key step in the
procedure to
determine the
most suitable drug.
2. For example, click on Ketorolac
Tromethamine (Systemic)
4. If you already know the drug’s name, type
the name in the search box and “Browse.”
3. The results include uses, dosage and
administration, alerts, stability, etc.
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Now select Patient Education and see Key Content.
The E-books are under Practice Resources. Click on
Diseases & Disorders
1. Ebooks
select
any
book.
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2. For
example,
type
Kidney
3. To select the book chapter, click on
the title.
Let us orient ourselves to the Nursing Process “Basic
Search.” For example type “Kidney Failure,” selects
“Assessment” and click “Search.”
1. From results, study and learn each of the
services. Next, click on “Quick Lessons”
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2. Now click on “Skills”
Select “Evidence-Based Care Sheets” and note the
results. Move on and click on “Drugs.”
1. Find “Subject Major Heading “or select a drug. Click on
the title Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin).
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2. Read description, dosage, adverse
reactions, etc.
Let us continue learning about “Patient
Education” & “Guidelines.”
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“Continuing Education” & E-books from
F.A. Davis
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Conclude study with “Legal Cases.”
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If you need assistance,
please contact the Librarian
M.L.S. Catalina Lopez
clopez@usuniversity or
(619) 477 6310 ext. 2017
THANKS
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