Nursing Software: What is it?

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Nursing software, available on PDAs and pocket PCs, includes medication guides, nursing calculators, diagnostic test guides, patient tracking software, and databases to help nurses access essential patient information and improve efficiency in patient care.

Nursing software makes it easy for nurses to access the information they need to do their jobs. Most of the software is available on personal digital assistants (PDAs) and pocket personal computers (PCs), allowing nurses to carry the software with them as they care for patients.

One of the most useful types of nursing software is a medication guide. This type of software allows nurses to monitor medications for drug information, side effects, and any interactions with other medications the patient may be taking. It will also provide dosage information and specifics on how the drug works. Some medication guides have built-in calculators. Nursing calculators, also available separately, calculate the medication dosage needed for a patient based on weight and other factors. Other features of a medication guide calculator are a pregnancy calendar, blood alcohol calculators, and about 100 other calculations a nurse may need to have available at a time.

Nursing software can be used as a reference tool. While these programs are certainly useful during nursing school, they can also be used in the workplace. Reference software options include diagnostic test guides, English to Spanish translation tools, and specialty tools for pediatric care only. There are tools that provide a quick overview of diseases and disorders, programs especially for critical care nurses, and medical dictionaries. For nurses who are still completing their education, flashcard programs are available.

Database software is another great tool for nurses. This nursing software allows nurses to track information for multiple patients simultaneously. This information can then be shared with another nurse’s handheld or pocket PC or uploaded to a computer, which makes it easier for nurses to exchange information.

Another great tool for nurses is patient tracking software. Each patient’s information is entered into a computer, which can then be transferred to each nurse’s PDA. Nurses therefore have essential patient information available when and where they need it. Patient tracking software can help nurses keep track of multiple patients’ schedule, including when they should receive treatment. This software also captures a patient’s BMI, wound data, laboratory history, healing devices currently in use, and many other types of information.

Nursing software is becoming an essential tool for nurses to use, especially in busy practices. Having the information nurses need, when they need it, will help ensure better efficiency in patient care. Since nurses are responsible for the majority of patient care, it is essential to equip them with the tools they need to do the best job possible.




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