Discussion-Week 3 NURS 6051
**DEADLINE: FRIDAY 3/19/2021 BY 08:00 PM EST**
INSTRUCTIONS: Respond to your colleague, offering one or more additional interaction strategies in support of the examples/observations shared or by offering further insight to the thoughts shared about the future of these interactions.
**Use at least 2 references**
Name: Evelyn Noel
Interaction between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
A collaborative approach is indispensable in the nursing profession. Nurses should cooperate with informatics and technology professionals to guarantee a perfect service flow (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017). The interaction starts when a patient comes to a hospital. The receptionist is the first individual who handles clients and leads them to the next stage after retrieving their information. The triage is the second and most significant phase. Here, an evaluation by a nurse will divulge some concerns encompassing the urgent matter requiring attention.
A person's blood pressure, BMI, and sugar measurements are vital. These variables are monitored in the triage before a patient meets the doctor (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017). Recording of the outcomes occurs on the individual's file. In instances where a facility is automated, the informaticist sends them directly to the doctor. The medic on duty evaluates the client and suggests specific medication, more tests, or admission to the ward. In such a case, the nurse continues serving an admitted patient based on the doctor's guidance. This sequence is the procedure used by patients every day and needs teamwork between the nurse and other specialists to provide quality care.
In terms of the concerns about enhancing interactions, technology is indispensable. Its efficient use could hasten the procedures and reduce any needless delays, which increase costs or cause death (Macieria et al., 2017). Efficient online transfer of patient information will reduce delays from admission, triage, and seeing the doctor. The outcome is perfect service delivery, superior patient experience, and cost decline.
The sustained evolution of nursing informatics as a specialty and the reduction of manual tasks shall guarantee that nursing progresses well. Besides, professional interactions will improve quality, increased productivity, and cost-cutting (Wang et al., 2018). Improved technology ensures the completion of duties using less time and at the required standard. These aspects will cause a general enhancement in delivering services inside health organizations.
References
Macieria, T., Smith, D., Davis, N., Yao, Y., Wilkie, D., Lopez, K., & Keenan, G. (2017). Evidence of progress in making nursing practice visible using standardized nursing data: A systematic review. PubMed Central (PMC). Retrieved March 9, 2021, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977718/
McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2021). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Wang, K. (2018). Byrd, 2018. Wang Y., Kung L., Byrd TA. Big data analytics: Understanding its capabilities and potential benefits for healthcare organizations, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 126, 3-13.
**DEADLINE:
FRIDAY
3/
19
/2021
BY
08:00
PM
EST**
INSTRUCTIONS:
Respond
to
your colleague, offering one or more additional interaction strategies in
support of the examples/observations shared or by offering further insight to the thoughts shared
about the future of these interactions.
**Use at least 2 references**
Name: Evelyn Noe
l
Interaction
between
Nurse
Informaticists
and
Other
Specialists
A
collaborative
approach
is
indispensable
in
the
nursing
profession.
Nurses
should
cooperate
with
informatics
and
technology
professionals
to
guarantee
a
perfect
service
flow
(McGon
igle
&
Mastrian,
2017).
The
interaction
starts
when
a
patient
comes
to
a
hospital.
The
receptionist
is
the
first
individual
who
handles
clients
and
leads
them
to
the
next
stage
after
retrieving
their
information.
The
triage
is
the
second
and
most
significa
nt
phase.
Here,
an
evaluation
by
a
nurse
will
divulge
some
concerns
encompassing
the
urgent
matter
requiring
attention.
A
person's
blood
pressure,
BMI,
and
sugar
measurements
are
vital.
These
variables
are
monitored
in
the
triage
before
a
pati
ent
meets
the
doctor
(McGonigle
&
Mastrian,
2017).
Recording
of
the
outcomes
occurs
on
the
individual's
file.
In
instances
where
a
facility
is
automated,
the
informaticist
sends
them
directly
to
the
doctor.
The
medic
on
duty
evaluates
the
client
and
sugg
ests
specific
medication,
more
tests,
or
admission
to
the
ward.
In
such
a
case,
the
nurse
continues
serving
an
admitted
patient
based
on
the
doctor's
guidance.
This
sequence
is
the
procedure
used
by
patients
every
day
and
needs
teamwork
between
the
nurse
and
other
specialists
to
provide
quality
care.
In
terms
of
the
concerns
about
enhancing
interactions,
technology
is
indispensable.
Its
efficient
use
could
hasten
the
procedures
and
reduce
any
needless
delays,
which
increase
costs
or
cause
death
(Macieria
et
al.,
2017).
Efficient
online
transfer
of
patient
information
will
reduce
delays
from
admission,
triage,
and
seeing
the
doctor.
The
outcome
is
perfect
service
delivery,
superior
patient
experience,
and
cost
decline.
The
sustained
e
volution
of
nursing
informatics
as
a
specialty
and
the
reduction
of
manual
tasks
shall
guarantee
that
nursing
progresses
well.
Besides,
professional
interactions
will
improve
quality,
increased
productivity,
and
cost
-
cutting
(Wang
et
al.,
2018).
Improved
t
echnology
ensures
the
completion
of
duties
using
less
time
and
at
the
required
standard.
These
aspects
will
cause
a
general
enhancement
in
delivering
services
inside
health
organizations.
References
Macieria,
T.,
Smith,
D.,
Davis,
N.,
Yao,
Y.,
Wilkie,
D.,
Lopez,
K.,
&
Keenan,
G.
(2017).
Evidence
of
progress
in
making
nursing
practice
visible
using
standardized
nursing
data:
A
systematic
review
.
PubMed
Central
(PMC).
Retrieved
March
9,
2021,
from
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977718/
**DEADLINE: FRIDAY 3/19/2021 BY 08:00 PM EST**
INSTRUCTIONS: Respond to your colleague, offering one or more additional interaction strategies in
support of the examples/observations shared or by offering further insight to the thoughts shared
about the future of these interactions.
**Use at least 2 references**
Name: Evelyn Noel
Interaction between Nurse Informaticists and Other Specialists
A collaborative approach is indispensable in the nursing profession. Nurses should cooperate with
informatics and technology professionals to guarantee a perfect service flow (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017).
The interaction starts when a patient comes to a hospital. The receptionist is the first individual who handles
clients and leads them to the next stage after retrieving their information. The triage is the second and most
significant phase. Here, an evaluation by a nurse will divulge some concerns encompassing the urgent matter
requiring attention.
A person's blood pressure, BMI, and sugar measurements are vital. These variables are monitored in the
triage before a patient meets the doctor (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2017). Recording of the outcomes occurs on
the individual's file. In instances where a facility is automated, the informaticist sends them directly to the
doctor. The medic on duty evaluates the client and suggests specific medication, more tests, or admission to the
ward. In such a case, the nurse continues serving an admitted patient based on the doctor's guidance. This
sequence is the procedure used by patients every day and needs teamwork between the nurse and other
specialists to provide quality care.
In terms of the concerns about enhancing interactions, technology is indispensable. Its efficient use
could hasten the procedures and reduce any needless delays, which increase costs or cause death (Macieria et
al., 2017). Efficient online transfer of patient information will reduce delays from admission, triage, and seeing
the doctor. The outcome is perfect service delivery, superior patient experience, and cost decline.
The sustained evolution of nursing informatics as a specialty and the reduction of manual tasks shall
guarantee that nursing progresses well. Besides, professional interactions will improve quality, increased
productivity, and cost-cutting (Wang et al., 2018). Improved technology ensures the completion of duties using
less time and at the required standard. These aspects will cause a general enhancement in delivering services
inside health organizations.
References
Macieria, T., Smith, D., Davis, N., Yao, Y., Wilkie, D., Lopez, K., & Keenan, G. (2017). Evidence of
progress in making nursing practice visible using standardized nursing data: A systematic
review. PubMed Central (PMC). Retrieved March 9, 2021,
from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977718/