How Nurses Can Use Technology To Enhance Traditional Ways of Working
Technology: A new way
for nurses to work
Technology has made a lot of advancements in the nursing
field, but none compare to how artificial intelligence has changed the
industry. Artificial intelligence is already playing a vital role in many areas
of the nursing field. AI can help manage medication by recording how and when
medications are needed and suggesting treatment plans to nurses who could then
administer them if required. It can also facilitate treatment plans for each
patient autonomously identify potential risks that have occurred throughout the
entire process - regardless of what steps were taken after by both nurses and
doctors alike.
How Nurses Can Use
Technology To Improve Traditional Ways of Working
Increased Accessibility
Electronic health records (EHRs) have changed the landscape
of healthcare information technology. An electronic health record is a digital
version of a patient's medical history. It may contain progress notes,
providers, problems, medications, lab data, and so on. EHRs can improve patient
care by increasing the accuracy and clarity of medical records and making data
more accessible to healthcare providers, doctors, and patients.
Reduced Human Error
New technologies can reduce human errors. Nurses who work
long shifts or work in understaffed units are more likely to make mistakes.
Routine procedures are more accessible with new medical technologies. Automated
IV pumps, for example, can measure the dosage of medication given to patients.
This speeds up the process of changing drip amounts and dosage.
EHRs also aid in the reduction of errors at the bedside.
Because the data is readily available, EHRs can reduce test duplication and
treatment delays.
Positive Contribution to
Nursing Shortage
Nurse burnout has contributed to the nation's nursing
shortage. Long-term mental and physical exhaustion can cause nurses to feel
stretched thin, causing them to leave their practice setting. Emerging
telehealth technologies can help ease the burden on nurses by requiring fewer
nurses to provide adequate care.
Telehealth also allows nurses to reach out to areas with an
identified healthcare professional shortage. This includes more rural areas
with a lack of healthcare professionals; telehealth helps address these shortages
by effectively providing remote patient care. These advancements in telehealth
technology can reduce healthcare costs by reducing ER visits and hospital
admissions.
Nurses must be involved in determining which aspects of their
role can be delegated to technology and which cannot. Nurses should oversee the
implementation of automated technology and artificial intelligence to ensure
that nurses' roles in providing more holistic care continue under the new
systems. Nurses must be given roles in technology to ensure that healthcare
meets the needs of patients.
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