¶ … Future of Nursing
Technologies are advancing and evolving all of the time. A century ago, people were just beginning to install electric lights in their homes and learning how to use telephones. Having the ability to communicate with anyone around the globe in a matter of seconds or having an entire computer in your pocket which allows you to find and download information on any topic would have seemed like science fiction to a person living even fifty years ago. These technologies have impacted every echelon of life, every country, and every field. The medical field in particular has changed because of new technologies and innovations. Whereas in the past even a slight infection might have been fatal, in the modern era, even if someone is on the brink of death, they can be brought back to life. Messages are relayed from one medical department to another and doctors and nurses can communicate about a case without even being in the same country but each will have access to the same data. As time moves forward, these technologies will only further improve medical treatment. Due to this irrefutable fact, it is absolutely necessary that nurses embrace new technologies and techniques and learn how to incorporate them and understand them so that they can provide their patients with the best level of treatment that is possible. Such technological advancements as the ones mentioned have the ability to allow nurse's to determine the cause of patient suffering, to continue care of patients both within the hospital setting and after they are released, and also improves the level of care that nurses can provide to their patients.
Various researches have been done to show how technological advancements have improved the ability of nurses and medical staff to determine the potential cause of patient illness or injury. In the hospital setting, the faster that a diagnosis can be made, the more likelihood that the patient can be treated effectively and their issue cured. At every stage of a patient's care, the nurse must be able to make decisions appropriately and quickly (O'Reilly). The problem is that each level of assessment is also a place where a mistake could impact the quality...
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