[ANSWER]Assessment Task 3: Using Evidence to Inform Clinical Decision Making
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Using Evidence to Inform Clinical Decision Making
Adult patients (no age restrictions) with clinically diagnosed stroke and who could start mobilisation within 48 hours following the onset of stroke were the target population for the study. The main intervention (VEM) was defined as any form of patient mobilisation initiated to minimise the duration between stroke onset and initial out-of-bed physical activity. This may have included, for example, performing activities of daily living (ADLs) such as sitting, standing, and walking. The main intervention was compared with usual care, which involved delayed mobilisation. Delayed…[Buy Full Answer for Just USD 9: 851 WORDS]
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Topic: Using Evidence to Inform Clinical Decision Making
Type: Essay
Word Count: 851
Grade/Mark: 90 (Distinction)