Nursing
Describe briefly your topic of interest (15 possible points):
According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (2013), medical reconciliation is "the process of comparing a patient's medication orders to all of the medications that the patient has been taking. This reconciliation is done to avoid medication errors such as omissions, duplications, dosing errors, or drug interactions." The process of medical reconciliation falls within the rubric of electronic medical records, which enable medical reconciliation. Medical reconciliation saves lives, improves the efficiency of hospital administration and of the healthcare team, and is simply necessary for providing quality of care.
#1 Database (or collection) (30 possible points):
Title of source:
"Electronic Health Record (HER)"
Location of source (URL): http://www.ihs.gov/ehr/index.cfm?module=medication_reconciliation
Owner or publisher:
Indian Health Service
The Indian Health Service (2013) offers an overview of what medical reconciliation is, and how it applies to both individual and community health. The research encompasses issues that pertain to minority communities. A collection of research compiled by a United States government organization provides reliable information and research on nursing topics that are related to not just the Native American community.
Explain how the source relates to your topic of interest:
Because of the broad focus of the Indian Health Service's collection of research, this source is valuable for research on medical reconciliation. Moreover, the source relates to the ways medical reconciliation is important for politically disenfranchised groups and the underinsured. It is important to understand the application of electronic medical records and medical reconciliation in diverse communities.
#2 Database (or collection) (30 possible points):
Title of source: PubMed
Location of source (URL):...
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