In the recent past, mobile computing devices (previously called personal digital assistants or PDAs) were optional within the workplace and in higher education. Today, the fast...
In relation to the delivery of patient care, knowledge can empower nurses to take motion, while a lack of expertise can leave nurses powerless to offer...
Since I started working in a reconstructive surgery clinic several years ago, I even have been exposed to a myriad of complex acute and chronic wounds...
I actually have learned rather a lot on my journey to raised understand negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). In Part 1 of this series, I provided...
“The most vital thing nurses need to know about IT is that it shouldn’t be technology. IT is not about hard drives and is not necessarily...
For every nurse working in a direct care setting, preparing medications and administering them to patients is a component of the each day routine. Errors can...
If you own a sensible mobile phone, you’ve gotten probably downloaded or used a mobile application (app) in some unspecified time in the future. According to...
In the primary a part of this series, I provided an outline of mobile health applications (apps) which can be available in the marketplace within the...
As I wrap up this blog series on mobile health apps (apps) or mHealth apps, I wanted to the touch on the subject of apps designed...
Executive Director of Continuing Education Wolters Kluwer – Health science, research and practice My colleague Denise Felsenstein tested an intervention in her nurse practitioner residency program...