“Telenursing : Today and Tomorrow” Abstract Tele-nursing has been around for a long time‚ but now a days it requires more demanding and more practicing diversely in nursing. The reason is that it is saving a cost of care‚ helping the shortage of nurses‚ reducing distances and travel time‚ keeping patients out of hospital and expending in coverage of healthcare to distance. The growth
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Telenursing…the Future Is Now Naomi Hurst Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361: Information Systems in Healthcare September 2014 Telenursing…the Future Is Now Telemedicine‚ the term initially used to describe the delivery of healthcare services from a distance through the use technology‚ began as early as the 1920’s when Doctors would utilize radio to diagnose patients and give recommendations. In the 1960’s‚ with the advancements into aerospace‚ the term “telemedicine” was vastly replaced
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Telenursing: The Future of Medicine Krystle Gonzales College of Nursing NR 305 Health Assessment Professor Sherer Telenursing Telenursing is a new technology used to deliver nursing services to patients where the patient and the nurse communicate directly through audios or videos. It was developed in the 1970’s to curb the professional nurse shortage. Telenursing seeks to monitor a patient while at home‚ therefore preventing admission and readmission of a patient in a health facility
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Telenursing Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361: Information Systems in Healthcare Spring 2014 Telenursing Nurses face new situations and challenges with today’s rapid growing information technology and telecommunication systems. Telehealth is a progressively advancing system that incorporates the use of technology to enhance patient care in the most effective and efficient way possible at a distance (Epidirippulige‚ 2010). Telenursing is a part of telehealth that is gaining significant growth
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assignment is to explore the specialty of telehealth‚ and more specifically telenursing‚ as one example of the use of technology in various practice settings. Advantages and disadvantages for the patient and legal and ethical principles for the nurse of this technology will be explored. “Telehealth nursing is defined as “the use of telehealth/telemedicine technology to deliver nursing care and conduct nursing practice.” Telenursing‚ telehealth nursing‚ nursing telepractice are interchangeable. Telehealth
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As you already know‚ there is continues to be an issue with nursing shortage. Using telenursing‚ this would allow patients with the interstate licensure compact to have a more access to address the patient concerns or health care needs. The benefits of online nursing education will allow the nurse to go back to school and find an online program
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she gives patient advice to rest at home‚ go to see a health practitioner without delay or give patient the name and phone number of the nearest community hospitals. The above-mentioned scenario is a typical case of telenursing in action. According to Greenberg‚ telenursing can increase access to care for those in remote or underserved areas‚ improve the accuracy of assessments‚ and increase the availability of patient education. Very often it can help the consumer reduce the healthcare costs
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when the AACN Essentials Self-Assessment assignment was given to me in the first week of this course‚ most of the information that was presented for us to complete‚ I end up with a very low score. Also‚ I did say that I was interesting in the Telenursing position. Nursing informatics had opened many avenues to my career pathway‚ but I am more focus on working from my home due to my disability. Sadly‚ to say I had to walk away from direct bedside nursing‚ the love of my life. In the next two years
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There are five principles to ethical nursing. The first principle‚ nonmaleficence‚ or do no harm‚ it is directly tied to a nurse’s duty to protect the patient’s safety. This principle dictates that we do not cause injury to our patients. A way that harm can occur to patients is through communication failures. These failures can be intentional or as a result of electronic or human error. Failing to convey accurate information‚ giving wrong messages‚ and breaking down of equipment‚ can cause harm
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nursing research include implementation of easy to understand language relating to nursing terms. Other forms of informatics include: data recovery‚ ethics‚ patient care‚ decision support systems‚ information systems‚ imaging informatics‚ e-learning‚ telenursing‚ and electronic patient
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