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+21torres_geline annabel margaret jhen!oris marife_remolar Olaivar, Coleen song,esther karen casuga kristine princess andreanmarie emerlyn jonrudolph_lota dxtineshane ansbertumali Ivy Rose Jasmin Picones mHaiNe maryrose jhoannaduque Admin 25 posters |
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maryrose
Posts : 13 Join date : 2009-09-02 Age : 33 Location : pasig, city
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:02 am | |
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Other than prior to involve in any procedures we must be knowledgeable enough to carry out, seeing as we are managing the life of the people we should be very careful. Life is the greatest gift of God and we, future nurses is constantly involve. The existence of our patient is not a big joke. Like for example in the commentary if you just examine it and explore it. They underwent the procedure even though they were not prepared. Using the person in an investigation is a quite sin in a way that there is no clear communication,Because you’re dealing with life of the person not in the mannequins and always be ready because you don’t know what could possibly happen to the patient that\'s why there is only a ready emergency kit ---berdin
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jonrudolph_lota
Posts : 57 Join date : 2009-09-04 Age : 33 Location : Marikina, Philippines
| Subject: My Post Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:04 am | |
| You're right because if there is no machine, we will not be able to get any laboratory examinations for the patient to detect abnormalities, and nurses work will be more difficult. I am not saying that nurses can't work without the machines, they can still work but it would be difficult for them to give care without the help of machines. | |
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jonrudolph_lota
Posts : 57 Join date : 2009-09-04 Age : 33 Location : Marikina, Philippines
| Subject: Kristine's Post Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:05 am | |
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jhen!oris
Posts : 24 Join date : 2009-09-03
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:06 am | |
| - kristine wrote:
- ...machine and TLC are both necessary in handling the patient effectively..
totally agree!!! we need this technology to make our our work nearly easy but not totally will depend on it of course we nurses (though students only) know how to care and support for our patient thus the encouragement and believe that our patient will conquer this. nurses FIGHTING!!! *goodluck *again. sorry for the wrong grammars. NOSEBLEED** | |
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maryrose
Posts : 13 Join date : 2009-09-02 Age : 33 Location : pasig, city
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:15 am | |
| - jonrudolph_lota wrote:
- kristine wrote:
- ...machine and TLC are both necessary in handling the patient effectively..
You're right because if there is no machine, we will not be able to get any laboratory examinations for the patient to detect abnormalities, and nurses work will be more difficult. I am not saying that nurses can't work without the machines, they can still work but it would be difficult for them to give care without the help of machines.
my reply: Undeniably agree machines and tlc were imperative although we shouldn’t let the machines to reinstate the employment of the nurses for the reason that future nurses would comprise a opportunity to exertion in other country chiefly to those country by means of a new technology! --berdin | |
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jonrudolph_lota
Posts : 57 Join date : 2009-09-04 Age : 33 Location : Marikina, Philippines
| Subject: Rose Post Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:23 am | |
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marife_remolar
Posts : 13 Join date : 2009-09-03
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:29 am | |
| machines works better but nurses works best... | |
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maryrose
Posts : 13 Join date : 2009-09-02 Age : 33 Location : pasig, city
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:37 am | |
| [center]In the human race of depiction health care services there ought to have a MACHINE AND NURSES. These two words were very important.
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mHaiNe
Posts : 6 Join date : 2009-08-31 Age : 33
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:43 am | |
| I agree to the reaction of everyone.. MACHINE and ESPECIALLY the Tender Love and Care of the nurses are important in handling patients.. -Espiritu | |
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kristine
Posts : 6 Join date : 2009-08-31
| Subject: Re: Group Four. Post here. Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:26 am | |
| probably these technologies are helpful in many ways..in reality many professionals still using new technologies in identifying any abnormalities in patient/ in many procedures..
yes, rudolph.. just take a look in reality setting such in hospital setting many machines are being used right???
ms. marcos | |
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dxtineshane
Posts : 17 Join date : 2009-09-03 Age : 33
| Subject: Wants to point it out.. Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:59 am | |
| - ansbertumali wrote:
- I know... this is way beyond the deadline but I can't help but reply...
Of course! No one will ever disregard the traditions of our tender loving care with patients, no machine can ever replace a human touch, what I am trying to point out in this forum is not our dependency on machines that as you said makes our lives sedentary but our human nature as rationale beings to evolve with the things that is proven to be effective or ineffective.
You see... if a patient is cyanotic,
There is delay in capillary refill...
how can you assess his or her oxygen saturation with tender loving care alone? Use an oximeter! It is automatic? ain't it?
Just place it on the index finger then walla! You see the reading...
It is never an issue on dependency on machines or the lack of tender loving care ,and never to make a sedentary profession...
Technology helps our profession in a certain way that is proven effective... and helpful to us...
Simply lang toh... kung hindi effective! marami nang namatay at dahil maraming namatay kailangan itigil... kung maraming ng na i-buhay ang teknolohiya na ating tinatamasa... Aba! kailangan nating ipagpatuloy...
Traditions will always be there, that is why we study the fundamentals of nursing...
Technology may change the way a tradition is practiced... but the fundamentals will always be there...
The foundation will always be intact... - dxtineshane wrote:
- Haha. I know naman the essence of technology in our field. I'm not against the tehnology that are being used in the hospital. It helps the patient, it help us, so why should i hate it. Nowadays, there are many high-tech equipment in the hands of the nurses than ever before and as the technology innovation they are still many coming to the hospital.. we should be thankful for that.. But then, technology should never replace the human touch because care practices like presence, concern are the basic human needs. And I believe, nurses who belongs to the human care services exist to serve people who needs their care, direct comfort, support, touch, attention, and trust.. I guess, without nurses care the patient would not fully recovered, mantain well-being nor survive.. So even if theres high-tech devices the nurses should give the good QUALITY CARE that the patient needs..
I know there will be coming high-tech devices to help the patient, but then.. may it not be the hindrance of the nurse to give the good quality care for the patient.. high-tech touch and nurses touch should be equal..
- Dangan I guess, ansbert and I says it all.. TECHNOLOGY+NURSES TOUCH= GOOD QUALITY NURSING CARE | |
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