Just-In-Time Learning: Encourage use of apps to help guide patient care such as one that gives normal lab values, foreign language apps such as one for medical Spanish, drug information and calculation apps. Developing habits of using the evidence-base practice immediately is an important part of developing professionally. Too often the business of clinical allows for resource neglect and this puts the patient at risk.
Academy Foundation Honor Society Journal. Close Menu About. Facebook Instagram. Students document a current pulse and blood pressure on the patient found in a case study at the end of a chapter in the text book. Students document administration of atenolol 50mg PO.
Create and document the pulse and blood pressure at 3 hours post medication administration. Clinical Client safety monitoring in the EHR. Encourage your students to look for acts of omission or failure to recognize, escalate and rescue. The students explain their finding to another student and discuss the possible outcomes if this safety issue were to materialize. The overall goal through all phases of QSEN is to address the challenge of preparing future nurses with the knowledge, skills and attitudes KSA necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the healthcare systems in which they work.
In order to accomplish this goal, six competencies were defined in Phase I of the project. These competencies included five from the Institute of Medicine IOM -patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement and informatics- as well as safety. In addition to these definitions, sets of knowledge, skills and attitudes for each of the six competencies were created for use in nursing pre-licensure programs Cronenwett, et.
It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. A great advancement of computer charting systems is bar code scanning during medication administration. This forces the healthcare personal to scan the patient and the medication, and it verifies both for the clinician before they administer a medication to a patient.
This is a huge improvement in the system and has helped to reduce the number of medication errors. On the negative end of the spectrum of effects, we see healthcare prices rising. The greater the integration of technology, the more expensive our healthcare becomes, causing burden to many who do not have health insurance and cannot afford their healthcare needs. The question is: What are your thoughts on the technology we have in healthcare today? What do you see as positive or negative?
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