Write a 2-page analysis of a scholarly research article, demonstrating your ability to locate credible, useful evidence related to Congestive Heart

Write a 2-page analysis of a scholarly research article, demonstrating your ability to locate credible, useful evidence related to Congestive Heart Failure. 

Complete the following:

  • Use a credible search engine to locate a research article on your topic.
  • Review the article for the following criteria:
    • Type of study (quantitative or qualitative, the level on the pyramid of evidence, methodology).
    • Credibility factors.
    • Importance of content to selected diagnosis.
    • The ability to apply the content in your current workplace or patient population —-(being a hospital cardiac nurse)
    • Use the photos sent and paste it into a Word document (see the Example of Screenshot [PDF] document). 
    • Create a table or series of text boxes next to or below the screenshot and use that to label each criterion.
    • Also take a screenshot of the patient and the diagnosis from Sentinel U simulation you used.
    • Write up a summary of your findings on the second page. Note what information is important to your specified diagnosis. How credible is the article you’ve found and how useful is it related to your specified diagnosis and your ability to apply it?
    • Include a link to your article.
    • Include a reference to your article in APA format.
  • Please use the example provided and add in the screenshots as listed

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