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Understanding Nurse Knowledge Exchange

Submitted by Andrea Buffa on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 14:52
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Nurse Knowledge Exchange Plus provides a blueprint for patient safety and communication. Learn how it's done.

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One page, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Nurses and other KP caregivers

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To educate team members about a best practice for shift change that includes participation by the patient.

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The Human Touch

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Wed, 04/02/2014 - 16:37
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UNAC/UHCP members speak out emerging technology and the importance of preserving the human touch in health care. From the Spring 2014 Hank.

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Laureen Lazarovici
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Tyra Ferlatte
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What Will the Future Bring?

Read more about how LMP and KP are planning for the future.

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Nurses' thoughts about a traveling version of the Imagining Care Anywhere exhibit
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A January UNAC/UHCP steward meeting in Southern California included a traveling version of the Imagining Care Anywhere exhibit, and nurses across Southern California weighed in with their thoughts about the emerging technologies.

Gracie Johnstone, RN
Kern County

Our dermatologist left and we didn’t have one for a while. We did “tele-derm” with a doctor in Orange County. We trained the medical office assistants on how to set up the technology. We could do the biopsies, if needed, at Kern. It evolved really nicely. It saves a visit for the patient. I don’t think all this technology will take jobs from nurses because we still need the human touch. Nurses will become more techno-savvy.

Pam Brodersen, NP
Downey Medical Center

It’s great, but we have to slow down a bit. We don’t want to become an app. We still need that human connection.

Yoshini Perera, RN
Downey Medical Center

I love change, but I’m a little concerned we might get out of touch with the patient. As long as we can listen to and touch and feel the patient, that’s OK.

Nelly Garcia, RN
Panorama City Medical Center

I am concerned about the ability of computer systems to communicate with each other. We need to get the systems to connect in order to provide the best service.

Gerard Corros, RN
Irvine Medical Center

It’s like having a Ferrari all of a sudden. You can drive really fast, but you need speed limits.

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