1. The correct option is b) increased ability to monitor patient remotely . It is one of the advantage of technology in nursing practice that the healthcare memebers are able to monitor patients ata a distance continuously .
2. The correct option is b) look up the clinical practice guidelines for each illness before using computerized direct patient care .
3. The correct option is c) makes the nurses job more easier and patient care safer . This is the main advantage of advanced biomedical technology .
4. The correct option is a) the registered nurse is responsible for total care of the patient and supervisies all the nurses under her LVN ,NA etc
Which of the following is an advantage of technology in nursing practice? a. inclination of nurses...
INTERVIEW WITH A PRACTICING REGISTERED NURSE Identify the clinical arca of practice for the RN you chose to interview. State why you chose this RN to interview (family member, friend? What is the nurses' area of interest or specialization?) What is this nurse's personal philosophy of nursing? How does the nurse use information learned in nursing school to take care of patients such as assessment, planning, interventions and evaluation of care delivered nursing process), evaluation of care, time management skills,...
INTERVIEW WITH A PRACTICING REGISTERED NURSE Identify the clinical area of practice for the RN you chose to interview. State why you chose this RN to interview (family member, friend? What is the nurses' area of interest or specialization?) What is this nurse's personal philosophy of nursing? How does the nurse use information learned in nursing school to take care of patients such as assessment, planning, interventions and evaluation of care delivered nursing process), evaluation of care, time management skills,...
41. The nurse asks a patient care assistant to bathe a patient Al hat Man nityc ks a patient care assistant to bathe a patient. This action is an e A. Managed care Delegation Work redesign Residential community care D. A newly graduated nurse has been other assistive personnel staff member. When delegating s 42. i assigned to care for a team consisting of her and one skills the nurse needs to: Only assign bed making and feeding tasks Assess...
The field of nursing has changed over time. In a 750-1,000 word paper, discuss nursing practice today by addressing the following: 1. Explain how nursing practice has changed over time and how this evolution has changed the scope of practice and the approach to treating the individual 2. Compare and contrast the differentiated practice competencies between an associate and baccalaureate education in nursing. Explain how scope of practice changes between an associate and baccalaureate nurse. 3. Identify a patient care...
The field of nursing has changed over time. In a 750-1,000 word paper, discuss nursing practice today by addressing the following: Explain how nursing practice has changed over time and how this evolution has changed the scope of practice and the approach to treating the individual. Compare and contrast the differentiated practice competencies between an associate and baccalaureate education in nursing. Explain how scope of practice changes between an associate and baccalaureate nurse. Identify a patient care situation and describe...
Which nurses in the following categories practice population -focused nursing and which ones are not? Provide rationale for your choices. School nurse Staff nurse in home care Director of Nursing for a home care agency Nurse practitioner in a health maintenance organization Vice president of nursing in a hospice Staff nurse in a public health clinic Director of Nursing in a health department
The practice of Nursing has evolved greatly in the past 50 years. In order to take the Registered Nurse Boards (Exam), the education requirement is an Associates in Nursing Degree from an accredited school. Discuss whether the health care system is placing too much responsibility on nurses, and whether the patient suffers because of the expanded role of the nurse.
Barriers to reflection in nursing practice include which of the following? Nurses and nursing students often experience a lack of time for reflection and a lack of authority to make change B. There are no identified barriers to reflection, but benefits include increased unity efficiency C. Nursing students develop strong reflective skills during educational programs but these reflective. skills tend to diminish once in practice. D. Reflection requires a high level of introspection which not all nursing students are capable...
Simulation technology has been transformative in nursing education. Through the use of simulation, nurses can repeatedly practice skills and gain clinical confidence in a risk-free environment. Simulation, however, is not just for health care professionals. How can nurses leverage simulation technology for patient and family education? Share your experiences and ideas for leveraging simulation technology for patient education.
Barriers to reflection in nursing practice include which of the following? Nurses and nursing students often experience a lack of time for reflection and a lack of authority to make change B. There are no identified barriers to reflection, but benefits include increased unity efficiency C. Nursing students develop strong reflective skills during educational programs but these reflective. skills tend to diminish once in practice. D. Reflection requires a high level of introspection which not all nursing students are capable...