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Innovation of nursing - Define Role of Nurse, Implications use PPT in Education, ANP
1.
2. DEFINITION
Innovation is anything that creates new resources, processes,
values or improves a company’s existing resources, processes
or values.
3. ROLE OF NURSE IN HEALTH CARE
In home during child birth and illness. In war
caring for the soldiers. In public/ community
health during epidemics.
Innovation in nursing education:
1) Educational technology-
Technology is the application of science to the
needs of
man and society. Educational technology is the
application of many fields of science to meet the
educational needs of individual and society as a
whole.
4. • It include the entire process of setting, goals,
continues reforms of curriculum, try out of new
methods, materials, evaluation process and
innovation.
5. Implication of technology
• Implication on nursing student
• Implication on nursing educators
• Implication on educational administration
• Implication on nursing research
6. 2) Telenursing
“telenursing” can be defined as use
telecommunication devices to provide nursing
care, utilising the nursing process to care for
individual or specific patient populations, such as
delivery management and coordination of services
and care.
Principles of telenursing
• Engage in this practice to enhance their ability to
provide safe, competent, compassionate and
ethical care.
7. • Augment existing healthcare services. Enhance
optimum access, where appropriate and necessary,
provide immediate access to health care services.
• Reduce delivery of unnecessary health services.
• Improve and enhance quality of care
responsibilities.
Future of telenursing:
a) Patient consultations- These can range from a
simple follow-up session after procedure to
discharge planning.
8. b) Patient education:
As part of a disease management program, to
more involved consultations that involve diagnosis
and treatment.
c) Remote monitoring:
Devices used by the patient at home can collect
and transmit medical data to clinicians for
interpretation, so a medical intervention can be
planned education.
9. 3) E-nursing
• Patient application
• Admission process
• Tackling daily health status
• Staff rostering
• Daily nursing assessment
• Patient billing
10. Definition
“ capture patient bio data, medical condition and
important contact information details. With these,
you will be able to ascertain the level of suitability
of patient as well as the potential means of your
organization in caring for the patient.”
11. Facilities:
a) Patient administration & management
Admission preparation, bed assignment, norm charge
details, patient care plan management and billing, all
these function can be easily accessed by your team,
real-time, anytime, anywhere.
b) Staff pestering
Perform effective planning of staff roster and
functional duties scheduling so as to optimize your
staff and at the same time, achieve optimal staff to
resident ratio.
12. C) Patient billing
Billing could be performed easily, with human
errors being reduced. Hence, based on the norm
costs, utilization of consumable items and
services, recurring changes, monthly billing could
be carried out.
13. d) Daily nursing assessment
Critical patient details can be captured real time
and electronically. Designed to meet the
common requirements of most inpatient care
facilities, documentation of the patients input(eg;
food, medication) and output (eg; bowel
movements, urine, vomitus) vital signs like blood
pressure, heart rate, etc.
14. 4) Nursing informatics:
Informatics ;
Nursing informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing
science, computer science, and information science to manage
and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in
nursing practice. Nursing information facilitates the integration
of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom to support
patients, nurses, and other providers.
15. Nurse informatics
• Are expert clinicians with extensive clinical
practice background.
• Experiencing in utilizing and implementing
nursing process. Are expert nursing clinicians in
utilizing the nursing process.
• Understand patient care delivery workflow and
integration points for automated documentation.
• Are excellent project managers because of
similarity between project management process
and nursing process.
16. 5) Forensic nursing:
A forensic nurse is a nurse with specialized training in forensic
evidence collection, criminal procedures, legal testimony
expertise, and more. The forensic nurse becomes that liason
between the medical profession and that of the criminal justice
system.
17. 6) Space nursing:
The challenge is to have man living and working in a
permanently based space station. Nursing is on the threshold of
expanding the health care role to mans adaptation in outer
space. Elements of man’s physiologic and psychologic
response are involved in determining the most productive use
of man and machines in the space envionment.
18. 5) Nursing care in space:
Nurse can contribute meaningfully in the
development of healthcare teams in space using
their experience from earth. For example a group
of 64 preoperative and post anesthesia nurses,
with an average years experience, were informally
asked to prepare a surgical suite in a space station.