Data Creation from Technology TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE: The RevUp Care Hub :Remote Blood pressure and Remote blood sugar monitoring -Identify an electronic technology that is used in your clinical setting that creates new data. (Please Note: Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) rarely produce data they typically store it; You should not choose EMRs or EHRs as your technology). Explain how the electronic technology improves clinical practice, promotes patient safety, and improves clinical outcomes. DATA: https://getrevup.com/remote-care-v1/ https://mdrevolution.com/solutions/remote-patient-monitoring-rpm/ -Describe what kind of data is gathered and how the data gathered from your chosen technology could be used to impact your current practice. Think creatively! Don’t re-iterate simply the function of the technology but identify the specific data it gathers and determine what other uses this data could have on patient care. Please note that you cannot simply re-iterate the “potential uses” the electronic technology has listed on their website! These are currently functionalities of the technology- look at the data it is gathering and creatively identify how this data can be used in other ways. Ie. If your chosen technology is the call-light system, then data on frequency of call-light activation could potentially be used to determine adequate pain control and need post-op. TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PATIENT -Identify and briefly discuss a consumer health mobile app designed for patients/healthcare consumers that addresses a similar need to the patient that assisted the nurse in the hospital (ie. If you chose a Medication Administration Bar-Code System as the technology that produces data in the “Technology in Healthcare” section then a similar technology that could be used for the patient would be an app that kept track of/reminded the patient to take their meds.) (Provide link to site OR app info.) -Describe what kind of data could be gathered from this app (Qualitative, quantitative, scale, ordinal, nominal etc.). If data gathered from this app was shared with a healthcare professional would it be beneficial to improving the patients care or communication? If the app is free what liberties does the app request in order to download, and what is the purpose of requesting these liberties? EVALUATE THE DATA -Evaluate the app using ‘Systematic Evaluation of Mobile Apps’ article (posted in unit resources–and yes you are expected to cite it). Would you “Trust It” or “Trash it” ? (see unit resources- again! be sure to cite this reference as well). Would you recommend the website/mobile app to patients or health care consumers? Scholarship, AP-7th edition, Formatting, Sentence Structure etc.
Home blood pressure (BP) monitoring and remote monitoring can help patients maintain BP management and have better vascular outcomes. This study assessed the viability of a trial comparing the effectiveness of intensive mobile BP management to standard treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke. An open-labeled, randomized, feasibility-testing controlled study was carried out. A Bluetooth-enabled sphygmomanometer connected to the participants’ smartphones was used to manage remote blood pressure monitoring, data transmission, storage, and central monitoring. Both the intensive management (behavioral intensification to measure BP at home by texting, direct telephone call, or breakthrough visit) and the control (usual care) groups of participants were randomly assigned to the participants.
Hadrian’s appearance in Britain was a flash that lighted a fire of progress and improvement. During the subsequent 100 years, quite a bit of London was obliterated by discharge, and when the nation was revamped to an area of around 325 sections of land, it turned into Rome’s biggest northern domain by far. Britons have generally consistently esteemed the wide open more than city life, as apparent by their plain urban communities and appealing nurseries, and hence a considerable lot of different urban communities that were revamped by the Romans wound up lessening in size, as opposed to growing. The occupants just needed to live in the excellence of nature, and moved out of their towns dramatically as the wide open was created. The most huge and dependable achievement during the time that Rome remade its English region was the plan and finish of Hadrian’s Wall.
Hadrian predicted a harmonious relationship that he and the British domain could share. It depended on his requirement for labor, which Britain had a lot to credit out. Consequently, Hadrian would strengthen the domain and shield it from the northern savages. His past mobilized security encounters generally gave him an extensive part of land to keep record of; yet since Britain was encircled by water in many bearings his most memorable motivation was to construct a wall. Thinking back on his battle at the Rhine-Danube district, that’s what hadrian knew whether a tactical power were to be compromised a fortification worked for retreat would just lead them far too much. His essential psyche persuaded him to think that portability was urgent in excess strategically hostile, so an arrangement of strongholds spread out to build the area of control and correspondence was his optimal choice.
Hadrian’s Wall started close to the River Tyne and extended the whole way to the Solway. It wasn’t intended to be monitored at each point along its length, yet rather go about as a framework that would drive the traffic of his foes. “Since its course was plotted starting with one normal benefit then onto the next, the wall appears to have picked the most troublesome course across the English open country.” It moves to soak precipices and grips to risky edges. Foe powers wouldn’t just manage a man-made wall in their way, yet by and large they wound up confronted with normal designs that made crossing the wall considerably more troublesome; also the trench on the north side of the wall that was 27 feet wide and nine feet down. “The entryways permitted the section of troops for activities toward the north and were places where non military personnel traffic among north and south could be controlled.” The wall was planned to be made of mortared brick work up until the River Irving, where limestone