Discussion-Week 3 NURS 6051

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**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 Change126, 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/