Question Answered step-by-step Through the many changes in healthcare, technology has made exponentialchanges in the way care is delivered and received. Reflect upon the current state of technology as it impacts patient care, coordination, and quality as proposed by QSEN and TJC. Choose a patient from this week’s scenario to identify and discuss a technology-based strategy that can help to support a seamless transition and improve healthcare quality and safety. Pt choice:Admitting Diagnosis: Contusion Right Shoulder (fall), hematoma right eye, ConfusionCT head without contrast no bleedPast Hx: CHF, HTN, A-Fib, Osteoarthritis, Fx, Left radiusLung sounds rales on inspiration, clear with deep breathing and coughingO2 sats 91 room air, 95 with O2 2 L NCBowel sounds hyperactive – 1 loose stool this AMTaking liquids only – sore faceVoiding, some incontinenceShoulder with ice and rest on pillow, ice to face/eyePercocet 5/325 mg 1 PO for pain q 4 h 2- 10 (0-10 scale)Not OOB yet – PT consultLives with son and daughter-in-law at home Health Science Science Nursing NUR MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step Through the many changes in healthcare, technology has made exponentialchanges in the way care is delivered and received. Reflect upon the current state of technology as it impacts patient care, coordination, and quality as proposed by QSEN and TJC. Choose a patient from this week’s scenario to identify and discuss a technology-based strategy that can help to support a seamless transition and improve healthcare quality and safety. Pt choice:Admitting Diagnosis: Contusion Right Shoulder (fall), hematoma right eye, ConfusionCT head without contrast no bleedPast Hx: CHF, HTN, A-Fib, Osteoarthritis, Fx, Left radiusLung sounds rales on inspiration, clear with deep breathing and coughingO2 sats 91 room air, 95 with O2 2 L NCBowel sounds hyperactive – 1 loose stool this AMTaking liquids only – sore faceVoiding, some incontinenceShoulder with ice and rest on pillow, ice to face/eyePercocet 5/325 mg 1 PO for pain q 4 h 2- 10 (0-10 scale)Not OOB yet – PT consultLives with son and daughter-in-law at home Health Science Science Nursing NUR MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


