Nursing science is of theories and sensible ideas for rising though clinicians and patients administer care and manages conditions. Currently nursing science contributes to the analysis and discovery of innovative approaches that improve health outcomes. Latest technology has improved the healthcare industry where patient care has been drastically improved by these advances, as the nurses and doctors use new measures. RN’s and Nurse Practitioners have changed the way they manage patient care with increase in their workflow and limiting their human errors. Over the years, there are major developments that have changed the nursing field today; these advancements are getting used at top hospitals and health care facilities across the planet. These practices have made nursing a far better profession some are.
Tele health and Tele nursing
Nursing Informatics
Photo voice
Patient Identification Technology
Smart Beds.
Portable monitors.
Centralized command centers
Title : Global health issues in diabetes care
Adele Webb, Capella University, USA
Title : Integration of character programs in nursing education
Gabriel Oluwakotanmi, Hallmark University, USA
Title : Cuban healthcare and plans for ISU Students
Renee Bauer, Indiana State University, USA
Title : Development and implementation of a university-based nursing educational electronic health record: A pilot study
Tracey S. Merworth, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Title : Increasing nursing student success with early individual remediation
Faye Fairchild, Columbia College, USA
Title : Nurse characteristics and the impact on quality
Lorraine W. Bock, The Pennsylvania State University College of Nursing , USA
Title : Impact of nurse obesity on safe healthcare delivery
Hazel L. Downing, Hawaii Pacific University & Kuakini Medical Center,USA
Title : Utilizing Advanced Practice Providers in Telemedicine for Intensive Care Patients in Rural Areas
Tracey Wilson, University of Maryland, USA
Title : Untangling skin breakdown & poor wound healing outcomes
Lori E. Rhodes, USA
Title : It’s not the carrot or the stick, it’s what makes your people tick: how smart healthcare leaders can leverage the new science of motivation to maximize workflow and increase patient satisfaction
Brian Trzaskos, Motivation Beyond Measure, USA