Technology & Nursing: Will nurses be able to manage technology or will technology manage nurses? (683 hits)
Nursing is in the midst of a major transformation. Nursing students, faculty and practitioners are under pressure to master evidence-based practice, clinical decision support tools and the continually evolving electronic health record (EHR). Having largely left behind manual documentation, nurses now confront a daily patient-related data deluge thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices and clinical decision support tools.
Among nurses' most pressing questions are: •What does the tidal wave of data mean and how will it influence patient care quality, safety and efficiency? •Will nurses be able to manage technology or will technology manage nurses? •Could technology change faster than nurses' ability to adapt to it? •How can nurses overcome their discomfort to better adapt to changes in clinical practice and fully integrate new technologies into clinical workflow?
The answer: New, emerging and veteran nurses alike all need the knowledge, skill and perspective to make sound decisions through multiple clinical and business technologies, including the EHR. That, in turn, requires disciplined, ongoing support from nursing education and healthcare organizations. ...
Yes, and that's one of the things I do in my new role. I'm really liking my job minus the old grumpy grouchy I work with. ((Lol)) I can't wait to be on my own and off orientation! ((Yeah))
boy do i LOVE nurses............................
Sunday, April 8th 2012 at 9:13AM
powell robert
jEN WHAT IS IS WITH ALL OF TH EDOCTORS WITH THE PORTABLE COMPUTERS? IT IS LIKE THEY HAVE COME UP OUT OF NO WHERE, YOU ARE SITTING IN YOUR CHAIR AND HE IS BUSY WITH HI8S COMPUTER. iT MAKES ME VERY UNCOMFORTABLE AND WHAT IS TIS ALL OF A SUDDEN ON EACH VISIT BRING ALL OF YOUR MEDS...i WOULD NOT MIND IF I DIDN'T HAVE A SMALL PHARMACY TO BE LUGGING AROUND...AND THIS STATE IS NO PLACE TO BE WALING OUT IN PUBLIC WITH PILLS ON YOU. LOL (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA