Electronic Health Records

       Before this presentation I never really thought about the idea that people’s medical records are all available electronically. When it comes to nursing, I think having the patient’s Electronic Health Records makes the job of the nurse slightly easier. Especially when it comes to doing an admission. A nurse is responsible for asking a new patient about the patient’s past medical history or surgical history on the patient and having the electronic health record allows the nurse to see if there have been any changes among admissions. I think that accessing these records makes it easier for the nurse to give the best care possible for their patient as well. Having that complete health history and previous care plans can help the nurse to be able what to know what the patient’s baseline is or what interventions worked for the patient in the past. Looking back at the history of the HIE, it has made a lot of progress in making sure that it is expanding to more and more places. This allows for more nurses and providers to be able to access and update patient’s health records, update any changes to the care plan following discharge and avoiding readmittance.

 

       When it comes to my practice as a nurse, I will use the information we learned in the presentation to make sure I am keeping the patient’s medical record as up to date as possible. Again, I think this will also allow me to make sure I am giving the patient the best possible care I can. I think knowing the importance of keeping a patient’s medical record up to date as possible will make sure that I am charting everything I need to. The electronic health record is a very useful tool that benefits not just the nurse or other health care providers, but the patient as well.

 

 

Trauma and Informed Care

Being exposed to trauma can cause multiple different effects on a person over all well-being. People that have been exposed to trauma have been known to be less likely to get mental health. Instead, they will typically look for help by presenting with physical symptoms to a primary care setting. Rather than getting the mental help they need they get treated for other symptoms. In some cases, an effected person may be repeatedly missing appointments. Which may overall negatively affect the patient physically.

ACEs are responsible for long term impacts on overall health and social function. When children have been exposed to different adverse childhood experiences there has been a link to conditions such as diabetes, asthma, cancer, and depression. Children that experience ACEs are often more likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as trying smoking or becoming heavy drinkers. Preventing ACEs can help to decrease the risk of developing such behaviors and conditions which is why it Is important to reduce the events from occurring.

When I become a practicing nurse it will be important to implement what I know about trauma informed principles. I will demonstrate respect for any and all of my patients no matter their background. In doing so I will make sure to establish some sort of rapport. Making sure the patients all know that I am here to help them or make sure they’re safe and that they can talk to me. Simultaneously respecting the boundaries of a patient. While I am there as a person they can talk to, I will make sure to respect the idea that they may not want to talk about things.

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