I think that credibilitly of sources on the internet is so important for clinicians. How can we support research and information that isn't credible. Clinicians should use credible information and th internet has many different domains to use the such government, educational, and non-profit organizations (Saba & McCormick (2006).
I'm amazed with the material that is on pubmed/medline. I do believe that the nurse or professonal need to keep up-to-date with what's available on the internet and the resources that will enable the provider to find the information needed, because it's changes so quickly.
I think that I'm going to invest in a PDA, would anyone like to tell me what's good and reasonable on the market?
Lauri Morgan
Friday, February 15, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Module 3
I used pubmed along with endnote and it worked great. I was able to import my references and citations. The more I use this program the more I like it.
I also used the clearing house search and it seemed to be a little bit harder on recruitment and retention. It's more like a research tool for disease and illnesses. But it was interesting, I put in the word Croup and I searched some articles. It was interesting to find out that Tamiflu in influenza has caused some delirium in patients. I haven't heard of that before. But the research showed there was enough studies to recommend the publishing. We have seen alot of influenza this winter that isn't A or B. We notified our infection contol nurse to follow up with public health and the CDC because we have seen so much.
I also like to use the CINDAL websites, but a subscription is needed. What websites do you feel would be worth the money? Because students don't have alot of that, my hours have decreased since starting school.
Lauri Morgan
I also used the clearing house search and it seemed to be a little bit harder on recruitment and retention. It's more like a research tool for disease and illnesses. But it was interesting, I put in the word Croup and I searched some articles. It was interesting to find out that Tamiflu in influenza has caused some delirium in patients. I haven't heard of that before. But the research showed there was enough studies to recommend the publishing. We have seen alot of influenza this winter that isn't A or B. We notified our infection contol nurse to follow up with public health and the CDC because we have seen so much.
I also like to use the CINDAL websites, but a subscription is needed. What websites do you feel would be worth the money? Because students don't have alot of that, my hours have decreased since starting school.
Lauri Morgan
Module 3
2. I used the Endnote program. I thought it was easy to access my material and reference and I learned alot about importing my references. The tutorial that Endnote has in the library was excellent and it made everything seem to make sense this time. Sometimes, I have little patience and get frustrated easily. But once I got use to accessing my material and references it made my researching so much easier. Endnote retrieves the references then alphabetizes them. I didn't know research could be so fun with a program.
Lauri Morgn
Lauri Morgn
Module 3
1. I searched under Nursing retention and recruitment. I live in a small commmunity where primary care providers are hard to come by. The hosital is about 50 miles away and in the winter time it is hard to reach for community members.
I used the pubmed resource and imported my references and citations to endnote. I was amazed how quickly my references was accesible. When I was doing my endnote assignment, I had a hard time, but this time it seemed so much easier.
Using these programs in my daily practice now would be quite hard because our institution blocks alot of access. But I could see how it would be practical in my practice as a Nursepractioner.
Lauri Morgan
I used the pubmed resource and imported my references and citations to endnote. I was amazed how quickly my references was accesible. When I was doing my endnote assignment, I had a hard time, but this time it seemed so much easier.
Using these programs in my daily practice now would be quite hard because our institution blocks alot of access. But I could see how it would be practical in my practice as a Nursepractioner.
Lauri Morgan
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Module 2
What structured terminology do you use in your clinical practice?
In the emergency department all nurses work under the standards and scope of care in their related to their licensure within the state they work. All patients are triaged and assess by a registered nurse before having a medical screening by the Emergency room physician. Nurses use the NANDA for evaluating needs of of the patient and interventions to include a positive outcome and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.
The nurse collects the data and information which includes pertinent information about medications, orders and decision making of the MD and it is placed in a structured charting system, and "free texting" if needed. The information is all placed in a electronic medical record. The procedure and diagnostic coding is coded after the physician is completed with the chart by medical records.
How are structured/coded clinical data useful in promoting quality patient care?
The structured/coded clinical data that is collected in the Emergency Room can be electronically sent to the PCP and evaluated to determine continued care for the patient. Hopefully the information flow from the clinical care area has good clarity so that the follow up physician understands what has been done for the patient and the follow-up care that is needed.
This information can increase health information and support evidence-based practice (PP. Fund. 2).
Lauri Morgan
In the emergency department all nurses work under the standards and scope of care in their related to their licensure within the state they work. All patients are triaged and assess by a registered nurse before having a medical screening by the Emergency room physician. Nurses use the NANDA for evaluating needs of of the patient and interventions to include a positive outcome and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.
The nurse collects the data and information which includes pertinent information about medications, orders and decision making of the MD and it is placed in a structured charting system, and "free texting" if needed. The information is all placed in a electronic medical record. The procedure and diagnostic coding is coded after the physician is completed with the chart by medical records.
How are structured/coded clinical data useful in promoting quality patient care?
The structured/coded clinical data that is collected in the Emergency Room can be electronically sent to the PCP and evaluated to determine continued care for the patient. Hopefully the information flow from the clinical care area has good clarity so that the follow up physician understands what has been done for the patient and the follow-up care that is needed.
This information can increase health information and support evidence-based practice (PP. Fund. 2).
Lauri Morgan
Monday, January 21, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Question 3.
How/when might you want to partner with NI colleagues?
When making a program of study on-line or education tool to educate other nurses or primary care physicians about a new standard of care that is to be in your office or department. The informatic practioner could assist with the application process for the curriculum process and participates in the selection process, design, implementation, and evaluation of the systems (Curran, C. 2003).
Lauri Morgan
When making a program of study on-line or education tool to educate other nurses or primary care physicians about a new standard of care that is to be in your office or department. The informatic practioner could assist with the application process for the curriculum process and participates in the selection process, design, implementation, and evaluation of the systems (Curran, C. 2003).
Lauri Morgan
Question 2
Why will you, as an advanced practice clinical nurse (DNP graduate), need to know about information management and IT?
Information and technology are essential in our nursing field today, it's important that we incorporate these two to keep up with all the new information and technology that continues to grow (Curran, C. 2003). Our field is ever expanding and we want to continue to grow with technology we have to keep up on our IT skills and be knowledgeble about both.
Curran also states that as advanced practice nurses that we need to be competent in our clinical judgements, critical thinking, analysis, judgement, mangement, education, research, problem solving with collaboration, and our communication skills. We need to be open to new technologies and the up and coming information to be able to treat our patients with the best quality care that we can give.
Lauri Morgan
Information and technology are essential in our nursing field today, it's important that we incorporate these two to keep up with all the new information and technology that continues to grow (Curran, C. 2003). Our field is ever expanding and we want to continue to grow with technology we have to keep up on our IT skills and be knowledgeble about both.
Curran also states that as advanced practice nurses that we need to be competent in our clinical judgements, critical thinking, analysis, judgement, mangement, education, research, problem solving with collaboration, and our communication skills. We need to be open to new technologies and the up and coming information to be able to treat our patients with the best quality care that we can give.
Lauri Morgan
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Question 1
1. IT has changed quite a bit, the emergency room has gone to a computer charting called Promed. I have a lot of anxiety about the program, because I feel that the program doesn't have any prompts, so I feel that I'm missing important information that I should chart on my patients. I do like the challenge of computer charting, but I feel the program that we have isn't the best. I seem to be getting better at it though, practice, practice.
We also have a plasma screen on the wall which identifies the different rooms and complaints of the patients. Its seems so high tech and looks good.
We also have a plasma screen on the wall which identifies the different rooms and complaints of the patients. Its seems so high tech and looks good.
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