Week 6 Midweek Comprehension Questions
As mentioned in this lesson, numerous telecommunications-ready tools are already available to
assist nurses in delivering care and improving patients' health outcomes. New and innovative
tools are rapidly making it to the marketplace, making current tools dated and sometimes
obsolete. Continue to reflect upon the point-of-care tools you may be familiar with using in your
role as a Registered Nurse and how your responsibilities will change with your future role as an
APN. How will you stay current? Provide a brief response (100 words or less)
Answer:
There are many point-of-care tools that I am familiar with using in my role as a registered nurse.
For instance, there are many tools available that help engage my patients in their health. Patient
portal applications allow patients to do various things such as view tests and records, make
appointments and provide patient education and communication services. This helps nurses,
practitioners and patients stay on the same page regarding health concerns and provides
clarification and quick access to patient data, test results and a to do list that includes upcoming
appointments, test and immunizations.
In my future role as an APN my responsibilities will change, and I will be more involved and active
in using these apps to prescribe and communicate with patients. I will also be able to quickly
communicate with my patients and answer any questions or concerns they may have and have
access to real-time patient results and data. Patients will have access to me outside of the office
which will make my job easier and ease their worries and concerns while increasing their
satisfaction with care. Tools will also make it easier for me to manage numerous patients at one
time by keeping things organized and easily accessible.
I will stay current by continuously staying up to date on new technology and applications that
assist in my delivery of care. I will also remain active in using and teaching my patients how to
use the many available tools.
Week 6 Midweek Comprehension Questions
As mentioned in this lesson, numerous telecommunications-ready
tools are already available to assist nurses in delivering care and
improving patients' health outcomes. New and innovative tools are
rapidly making it to the marketplace, making current tools dated and
sometimes obsolete. Continue to reflect upon the point-of-care tools
you may be familiar with using in your role as a Registered Nurse and
how your responsibilities will change with your future role as an APN.
How will you stay current? Provide a brief response (100 words
or less)
As mentioned in this lesson, numerous telecommunications-ready tools are already available to
assist nurses in delivering care and improving patients' health outcomes. New and innovative
tools are rapidly making it to the marketplace, making current tools dated and sometimes
obsolete. Continue to reflect upon the point-of-care tools you may be familiar with using in your
role as a Registered Nurse and how your responsibilities will change with your future role as an
APN. How will you stay current? Provide a brief response (100 words or less)
Answer:
There are many point-of-care tools that I am familiar with using in my role as a registered nurse.
For instance, there are many tools available that help engage my patients in their health. Patient
portal applications allow patients to do various things such as view tests and records, make
appointments and provide patient education and communication services. This helps nurses,
practitioners and patients stay on the same page regarding health concerns and provides
clarification and quick access to patient data, test results and a to do list that includes upcoming
appointments, test and immunizations.
In my future role as an APN my responsibilities will change, and I will be more involved and active
in using these apps to prescribe and communicate with patients. I will also be able to quickly
communicate with my patients and answer any questions or concerns they may have and have
access to real-time patient results and data. Patients will have access to me outside of the office
which will make my job easier and ease their worries and concerns while increasing their
satisfaction with care. Tools will also make it easier for me to manage numerous patients at one
time by keeping things organized and easily accessible.
I will stay current by continuously staying up to date on new technology and applications that
assist in my delivery of care. I will also remain active in using and teaching my patients how to
use the many available tools.
Week 6 Midweek Comprehension Questions
As mentioned in this lesson, numerous telecommunications-ready
tools are already available to assist nurses in delivering care and
improving patients' health outcomes. New and innovative tools are
rapidly making it to the marketplace, making current tools dated and
sometimes obsolete. Continue to reflect upon the point-of-care tools
you may be familiar with using in your role as a Registered Nurse and
how your responsibilities will change with your future role as an APN.
How will you stay current? Provide a brief response (100 words
or less)