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Computerized Provider Order Entry: Barriers and Facilitators to Evidence-Based Practice

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An electronic health record change was requested to improve the frequency with which patients with acute alcohol withdrawal were treated for hypokalemia. The intervention was ineffective for several reasons. The project outcome revealed important considerations related to computerized provider order entry and order sets that will guide future practice.
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Megan Reichert, DNP, MS, RN

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