Treating Adult Asthma Exacerbations With a 2-Day Course of Dexamethasone in the Emergency Department: New Protocols to Improve ComplianceSection Editor(s): Howard, Patricia Kunz PhD, RN, CEN, CPEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN; Column Editors; Shapiro, Susan E. PhD, RN, FAAN; Column EditorsEvans, Dian Dowling PhD, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAANP; Clinton Shedd, Glenn DNP, FNP-BCAdvanced Emergency Nursing Journal: July/September 2016 - Volume 38 - Issue 3 - p 171–176 doi: 10.1097/TME.0000000000000109 RESEARCH TO PRACTICE Abstract Author InformationAuthors Article MetricsMetrics The Research to Practice column is intended to improve the research critique skills of the advanced practice registered nurse and emergency nurse (RN) and to assist with the translation of research into practice. For each column, a topic and a research study are selected. The stage is set with a case presentation. The research article is then reviewed and critiqued, and the findings are discussed in relation to the case presented. In the current column, we examine the findings of J. Kravitz, P. Dominici, J. Ufberg, J. Fisher, and P. Giraldo (2011) from their article, titled “Two Days of Dexamethasone Versus 5 Days of Prednisone in the Treatment of Acute Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Corresponding Author: Dian Dowling Evans, PhD, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAANP, School of Nursing, Emory University, 1520 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30030 (dian.evans@emoryhealthcare.org). Disclosure: The authors report no conflicts of interest. Copyright © Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.