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  1. Implementing evidence into practice requires nurses to identify, critically appraise and synthesise research. This may require a comprehensive literature review: this article aims to outline the approaches and stages required and provides a working example of a published review.

    • Joanna Smith, Helen Noble
    • 2016
  2. Mar 13, 2023 · The key to arriving at the diagnosis is to differentiate vertigo from other causes of dizziness or imbalance and distinguish central from peripheral causes of vertigo. An accurate diagnosis is essential in life-threatening causes. These include neoplasms, infection, and cerebrovascular accidents.

    • Monica Stanton, Andrew M. Freeman
    • 2023/03/13
  3. Aug 8, 2019 · Abstract. Systematic reviews provide a synthesis of evidence for a specific topic of interest, summarising the results of multiple studies to aid in clinical decisions and resource allocation. They remain among the best forms of evidence, and reduce the bias inherent in other methods.

  4. Feb 1, 2017 · Common diagnostic considerations for spontaneous episodic symptoms include Meniere disease, vestibular migraine, and psychiatric diagnoses such as anxiety disorders.

  5. TiTrATE is a novel diagnostic approach to determining the probable etiology of diz ziness or vertigo.2 The approach uses the Timing of the symptom, the Triggers that provoke the symptom, And a...

  6. Jan 27, 2023 · Nursing care priorities for patients with vertigo include improving visual disturbances with head movement, decreasing the risk of falls, improving balance and dizziness, and providing accurate information about the condition and its treatment options.