Friday, August 29, 2008
Wound Care
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Today's Nurses
As times change, nurses are required to learn and practice more knowledge and skills. As the hospitals change policies and the College of Nurses update the compendium of standards, the nurses will start practicing to their full potential. By doing this, hospitals will save money because they will be able to utilize the RPN on the floor more and the RN can be utilized appropriately. I believe that there will be more of a team approach if the education is brought forth for all parties involved. They will know what each level of the health care team is capable of doing.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Communication Barriers
If I were to run into this situation again, I would know what tools are out there to use. I would not get so frustrated with myself but look at other creative ways to communicate.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Nurses Cap
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Text Messaging and Nursing
At my last employer, they started to use a system called 'Cell Track'. This new system consisted of specialized cell phones and blackberry's with only certain features. We all received a 2 hour training session. The new phones were supposed to allow us, the following:
- to have access to our up to date schedule of clients for the day
- to text message with the Central East Community Care Access Center (CECCAC) and Paramed
- to have GPS for direction
When we started to use the systems, all of the systems failed. The text messaging did not work mainly because of the rural community that I live in. I live in City of Kawartha Lakes. In this area, there is a lot of valleys and hills, which does not allow accurate or proper signalling. I believe that this system would be most beneficial in a urban community, where there are more towers to bounce the signal off. The benefits of text messaging in a business, like Paramed, is that you can receive up-to-date and accurate information about the patients you are seeing and to also have access to the physicians at a touch of a button. Having this system in place, does allow the nurse to give appropriate care to the patients she sees. From the CECCAC's stand point, they believed having the text messaging option, would cut down on the number of missed visits because of human error.
The Paramed in Oshawa has been using the text messaging for the past two years, with out difficulties. The CECCAC has noticed a decline in the number of missed visits. The nurses in the Durham region use the text messaging multiple times of the day. Everytime a new patient is added to the current schedule for that nurse, she is able to pull up the text message that has that patients information. This is a benefit because then the nurse is not going into the home 'blind'. This way she is able to use her time more effectively, where she would have spent time looking through the patients chart, trying to find out what she is to be accomplishing. Therefore, I believe that text message does benefit certain companies in certain settings.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Nursing
Dressing Change Procedure
You Tube
My Favourite Song
One of My Favourite Quotes
Ivan Turgenev