The Importance Of Technology In Nursing

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Nursing is an ever-changing field. There are many factors that contribute to this field’s changes such as new technologies, computerized records, or evidence-based practice among others. For this discussion purposes I have shared a prevention question about my current practice. Also, I have discussed what actions nurses can take to foster holistic nursing care in an environment where advanced technologies are used. Finally, I have critiqued my communication skills and thought of strategies to strength my weak areas.
Currently, I work as a sitter until I find a nursing job. Although I do not have a question directly related to nursing practice, I have thought of a question that is related to my current practice and also has an impact on nursing practice. As we all know, new technologies are used in the medical field increasingly. About a year ago, nurses were told that cameras or monitors would be used instead of sitters to monitor confused and dementia patients who are at risk for falls only. Therefore, I wanted to share a prevention related question about my current practice which is the following: For adult confused/dementia patients does the use of …show more content…

According to Blais and Hayes (2011) “New technologies, particularly information systems, are changing and improving nursing practice, education, research, and administration” (p. 290). However, although the use of technology and informatics can be very beneficial for nursing education and practice, nurses and student nurses have to be aware of the challenges of these technological changes to maintain nursing care quality. Currently, technologies and informatics are used in computerized patient records, evidence-based practice, or telehealth among other things. Moreover, “Several issues related to the increased use of technology in nursing include ethics, confidentiality, data integrity and caring” (Blais & Hayes, 2011, p.

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