2. Futuristic Nursing
It refers to a ‘forward thinking and innovative approach’ within
the Nursing profession
It integrates Advanced technologies, cutting edge practices
and emerging trends to enhance patient care, nursing
education and nursing services.
3. Aspects of Futuristic Nursing
Nursing Education and Medical Education
Nursing Services
4. Future Direction in Nursing
Education
1993, Three International Organizations issued statements
and reports for Nursing Education for the Twenty first century
Their reports addressed new direction in eight specific areas
5. Future direction in Nursing
Education
Diverse students to be recruited
Curriculum with Critical thinking skills
Develop communication skills
Increase number of Advance Practice Nurses
Community Based care
Cost effectiveness
Faculty development programs
Continuing Faculty development
7. Nursing Services
According to a study done 18 years ago , by Occupational
health and safety administration
Predicted that by 2020, 66% increase in needs for registered
nurses
72% need for Vocational Nurses
69% need for Nursing assistants
8. Regents Blue Ribbon Task Force
In April 2001, New York state Board of Regents named a
Blue Ribbon Task force on Future of Nursing
Chaired by Regent Diane
It has a critical role in addressing the current nursing
Shortage
Solution to the problem on long term
Leaders from the Education, Nursing and Government were
members of this task force
27. Changes in Futuristic Cyber
Nursing
ID Tags
Voice Assistant
Non-Invasive Devices
Bedside patient computer
Laptops and Internet for Nurses
28. Related Research Articles
1. AI-Powered Nursing Assistant to Help Nurses with Patient
Care
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco are
developing an AI-powered nursing assistant that can help
nurses with patient care. The assistant can monitor patients'
vital signs, track their medication intake, and identify potential
health problems. The assistant can also provide emotional
support to patients and help them to manage their pain.
The researchers found that the AI-powered nursing assistant
can help nurses to provide better care to their patients and to
reduce their workload. The assistant is still under development,
but the researchers have already conducted a pilot study that
showed that the assistant can help nurses to improve their
efficiency and accuracy.
29. 2. Virtual Reality Training for Nurses
Researchers at the University of Washington are developing
virtual reality (VR) training programs for nurses. The VR
programs allow nurses to practice new skills and procedures
in a safe and controlled environment.
The researchers have found that nurses who train with VR
programs are better able to perform the skills in real-world
settings. The researchers hope that VR training can help
nurses to improve their skills and to provide better care to
their patients.