Role of exercise in nursing care for burn wound patients: A narrative review from a nursing perspective

S Miri, S Rashtiani, MR Zabihi, M Akhoondian… - Journal of Nursing …, 2024 - jnursrcp.com
Burn injuries are a global health issue with extensive physical and psychological
ramifications. Nursing care plays an instrumental role in the recovery of individuals with burn …

Healthcare information systems opportunities and challenges

MN Ngafeeson - … of Information Science and Technology, Third …, 2015 - igi-global.com
Background Healthcare information systems refers to such systems that are used to process
data, information and knowledge in healthcare environments (Haux, Winter, Ammenwerth, & …

[图书][B] Encyclopedia of information science and technology

DBA Khosrow-Pour - 2005 - books.google.com
Technology is constantly changing; what is cutting edge today is obsolete tomorrow. In this
ever-evolving environment, educators, researchers and professionals of the discipline need …

A comprehensive RFID solution to enhance inpatient medication safety

P Peris-Lopez, A Orfila, A Mitrokotsa… - international journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Errors involving medication administration can be costly, both in financial and in human
terms. Indeed, there is much potential for errors due to the complexity of the medication …

Using blackboard collaborate, a digital web conference tool, to support nursing students placement learning: A pilot study exploring its impact

T Hart, D Bird, R Farmer - Nurse education in practice, 2019 - Elsevier
Ensuring student nurses, when in clinical placement areas, receive good quality Higher
Education Institution (HEI) lecturer support is challenging. This is because conventional HEI …

Recovery from medical errors: the critical care nursing safety net

JM Rothschild, AC Hurley, CP Landrigan… - The Joint Commission …, 2006 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Safety initiatives have primarily focused on physicians
despite the fact that nurses provide the majority of direct inpatient care. Patient surveillance …

Two RFID-based solutions to enhance inpatient medication safety

HY Chien, CC Yang, TC Wu, CF Lee - Journal of Medical Systems, 2011 - Springer
Owing to the low cost and convenience of identifying an object without physical contact,
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems provide innovative, promising and efficient …

Advancing the status of nursing: reconstructing professional nursing identity through patient safety work

F Heldal, T Kongsvik, E Håland - BMC health services research, 2019 - Springer
Background Recent decades have seen increased attention to patient safety in health care.
This is often in the form of programmes aiming to change professional behaviours. Health …

A RFID grouping proof protocol for medication safety of inpatient

HH Huang, CY Ku - Journal of medical systems, 2009 - Springer
In order to provide enhanced medication safety for inpatients, the medical mechanism which
adopts the modified grouping proof protocol is proposed in this paper. By using the grouping …

Patient-controlled analgesia-related medication errors in the postoperative period: causes and prevention

JR Schein, RW Hicks, WW Nelson, V Sikirica, DJ Doyle - Drug safety, 2009 - Springer
Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is a common and effective means of managing
postoperative pain. Unfortunately, the complex processes and equipment associated with …