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A review of recent evidence with translation to practice for the role of advanced practice nurse is presented using a case study module for “What Is Effective Acute Migraine Treatment in the Emergency Department?” The study results showed patients who received prochlorperazine with diphenhydramine had better pain management than those in the sumatriptan group. The implications and clinical relevance of these findings for advanced practice nurses are discussed, highlighting best evidence. Key words: migraine, outcomes, pain HE PURPOSE of the Research to Prac- reviewed and critiqued, and finally, the im- tice column is to assist the advanced plications for translation into practice are dis- T practice nurse (APN) with the trans- cussed. In this column, the following research lation of research to practice. For each col- article is reviewed: Kostic, M. A., Gutier- umn, a topic and a particular research study rez, F. J., Rieg, T. S., Moore, T. S., & Gen- is selected. The stage is set by introducing dron, R. T. (2010). A prospective, randomized the importance of the topic using a case- trial of intravenous prochlorperazine versus based scenario. The research paper is then subcutaneous sumatriptan in acute migraine therapy in the emergency department. An- nals
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Jul 1, 2011
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