Week 7 Discussion ?

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The popularity of healthcare consumer self-monitoring is rising due to the availability of numerous low-cost or free health and wellness apps, which do not require a prescription and are accessible via smartphone and tablet app stores like Apple and Google Play. However, the effectiveness of these apps is uncertain since many are not approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). These apps and accompanying wearable devices (Apple Watch, Fitbit, Galaxy Watch, etc.) help users track various health metrics such as sleep quality, calorie expenditure, and physical activity. Additionally, these technologies often feature social components that allow users to share and compare their health progress with others.

Discuss the implications of this trend for nursing informatics and patient care. How can nurses integrate this self-monitored data into patient care plans effectively, considering the FDA has not approved many of these apps, which might affect their reliability and value? Evaluate the potential benefits and drawbacks of patients using such apps and devices to monitor aspects like sleep quality, calories burned, and body activity. How do patients and healthcare providers know this information is accurate? Additionally, consider the social aspects of these technologies, such as sharing and comparing progress with others. How can nurses ensure the ethical use of this data while also encouraging patient engagement and maintaining privacy and accuracy?

week 8 discussion

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1. Reflect on your learning experience, which topic stood out to you and made an impact (topic: week 2/APRN roles). How do you envision using the concepts learned in this course in your future nursing practice as a master’s prepared nurse?  

2. Describe how course learning activities and assignments will help you engage as an MSN in lifelong personal and professional growth through reflective practice and appreciation of cultural diversity and cultural humility. 

3. Describe how course learning activities and assignments will help you translate evidence from nursing science as well as other sciences into practice.  

The Health Care Industry: HCM307

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One of the areas of concern to Mr. Magone and the senior leadership of Healing Hands Hospital is the integration and adoption of information technology and systems that would be needed if the hospital consolidated with a large health system or added more outpatient services or expanded into telemedicine. As a member of the Task Force support team, you have been asked to research and discuss current and future advances and issues related to information technology in healthcare. This may include integration concerns with the Healing Hands Hospital’s current electronic health record system (EHRs), new models of decision support systems, and telemedicine with wearable tracking and smartphone linked devices.

Include the following information in your paper:

  • Identify 1 major technological trend (such as data analytics, decision support systems, telemedicine, or tracking devices) in health care that could be adopted by Healing Hands Hospital.
  • Discuss the pros and cons of adopting this technology.

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I need two replies for these two discussions.

1-In today’s society, with the widespread use of technology, privacy concerns can arise when individuals use electronic devices to self-monitor their health. Although these devices can be useful to track metrics such as heart rate and exercise activity, there are concerns about their reliability. It can be difficult to determine if patients are accurately using the apps to track their health metrics such as calorie intake/burned, sleep quality, and exercise duration. To ensure data accuracy, patients and healthcare providers can suggest using approved devices. Nurses play a crucial role in incorporating this data, even in cases where the FDA has not approved the apps. As a nurse, you can provide certain credible health apps for patients, such as the HemMobile Striiv Wearable wristband developed by Pfizer to assist persons with hemophilia in managing the disease (Sewell, 2019, p.357). This wristband allows users to track daily activity and heart rate intensity, offering valuable insights to help them make informed decisions about their health and activities. However, this invasive nature of data collection may raise privacy concerns, and patients may be hesitant to share their information. Nurses must promote responsible sharing of health data while safeguarding privacy. Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams can help develop guidelines for ethical data use, prioritizing patient autonomy and confidentiality. 

2-The fields of nursing informatics and patient care have been significantly influenced by the rise in healthcare consumer self-monitoring, which is being fueled by the widespread use of wearable technology and health applications. Despite such devices providing patients with easy means to monitor their health parameters, many apps’ lack of FDA certification raises uncertainties regarding their validity and dependability. In order to effectively navigate this terrain, nurses must first critically assess the reliability of self-monitored data before incorporating it into patient care plans. They can accomplish this by promoting the use of approved substitutes or cross-referencing with clinical metrics that have been proven to be effective.Clients whose work uses these applications and gadgets to track things like physical, calories burnt, and sleep quality might benefit greatly , even with certain downsides. By encouraging people to be engaged in their health care, these technologies may enhance patient outcomes. But it’s imperative to make sure this information is accurate. (Sweeney, 2017). Both individuals and healthcare professionals can use techniques like using gadgets with established accuracy as well as cross-checking data with clinical assessments.Furthermore, nurses must speak about the moral ramifications of these equipment’ social features, such as sharing and comparing health progress with others . They have been essential in fostering the responsible use of data, maintaining patient privacy, and fostering involvement while maintaining integrity and security. (Smith, 2020)

PREPARING THE DISCUSSION

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Food Allergens in School

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Introduction 

Most common food allergens: Mention the “Big Eight” food allergens and narrow the list down to those most common in elementary school age children 

Risk factors in school: Describes the risk factors for food-induced allergic reactions and anaphylaxis in the school setting

Risk reduction steps: Describes a school’s strategies are to reduce the risk of ingestion of the allergen 

Diagnose and treat: Describes a school’s methods to recognize and treat allergic reactions and anaphylaxis 

Gaps in the implementation of procedures: Describes identified gaps in the implementation of the expert suggested procedures; the possible legal considerations

Methods of training: Describes training methods used in schools to prevent relevant exposure to allergens 

Bullying: Describes bullying and other controversies 

Conclusion