Before this presentation I was not aware of the difference between telehealth and telemedicine. I had become more familiar with telehealth during the pandemic, as I had a few medical appointments on telehealth when I couldn’t go into the providers office. I think that telehealth visits have become a great option for many, as it can be much more convenient than having to go into your provider’s office. I had not heard about telemedicine in acute care until this presentation so I was not sure what teleICU nurses and providers were able to do with this technology. I learned that nurses who work in tele medicine are able to continuously monitor the patient, and alert the nurses and provider of any changes. I also learned that they can help guide the nurses on the floor in doing procedures if they are having trouble.
I believe that telehealth and telemedicine have had a positive influence on nursing, especially since the pandemic. Telehealth visits can make it easier for the provider to see more patients, and is often the more convenient option for the patient, if they can’t get time off work, or find childcare etc. Telemedicine in acute care seems to be a huge help to everyone on the care team. Nurses can’t be in two places at once, so it is great to have someone who is keeping an eye on your patients even if they are not physically on the floor. I think that telemedicine in acute care will contribute to more positive patient outcomes. Being able to continuously monitor the patient and recognizing changes quickly will lead to a better quality of care. If I end up working on a floor that offers telemedicine, I will use that to make the quality of my patients care better. I think using what I learned about telehealth and telemedicine will help me recognize changes quicker, and help me be more confident in my care, as my patients will be continuously monitored.
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