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Use of PDA’s in Nursing Clinical Education. Helen Heiskell, MSN, RN Instructor, Darton College Albany, Georgia. Assessment. Healthcare environments requiring more technology. Computerized : charting (paperless systems) lab and x-ray reports medication administration systems Others….
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Use of PDA’s in Nursing Clinical Education Helen Heiskell, MSN, RN Instructor, Darton College Albany, Georgia
Assessment • Healthcare environments requiring more technology. • Computerized : • charting (paperless systems) • lab and x-ray reports • medication administration systems • Others….
Assessment (cont.) • Textbooks outdated • Drugs • Nursing diagnoses • Lab tests • Other…..
Assessment (cont.) • Students carrying heavy book bags into the clinical setting. • Storage • Spreading of germs • Theft • Ability to access during clinical
Nursing Diagnosis Nsg DX
Ineffective Use of Technology r/t Poor planning Financial constraints Limited support resources Inadequate level of faculty confidence NANDA 2005-06 (Almost)
Plan • Explore options for PDA contract • Seek funding assistance for students and faculty • Establish campus resources to support new technology • Allow faculty to use PDA’s in clinicals prior to students. • Review literature for evidence of best practice
Short Term Goal • Students in NURS 1111 will obtain appropriate data for client care using PDA software AEB: • Current lab/diagnostic results and rationales • Current drug administration rationales • Current NANDA diagnoses • Correct definitions for medical terms/disease processes/surgical procedures
Long Term Goal • All students in Darton College’s nursing program will have access to personal digital assistants for use in clinical and/ or private practice.
Implementation • Wrote several grants seeking funding for project.
Implementation (cont.) • Found minimal literature on beginning students and the use of PDA’s in clinical settings.
Implementation (cont.) • Made a choice to purchase a HP wireless PDA with additional memory/wifi card.
Chose 4 programs as required and 2 as optional; 4 Lippincott, 3 Mosby; required 56 mb memory Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis, Carpenito—Lippincott—required A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnotic Tests, Fischbach—Lippincott—required 2005 Lippincott’s Nursing Drug Guide—required Stedman’s Medical Dictionary—Lippincott—required Clinical Companion for Medical-Surgical Nursing (Lewis)—Mosby—optional Mosby’s Nursing PDQ—optional
Implementation (cont.) • Made agreement with financial aid to cover cost of PDA and software. • PDA and software made optional if students could not afford.
Implementation (cont.) • Faculty began using PDA’s in the hospital.
Evaluation • Unexpected Problems! • Wireless capability did not work • Extended memory/wifi card deleted programs when bumped
Implementation (again) • Negotiated with HP representatives to fix problems: • Replaced wireless card with 1G memory card • HP Donated money to cover unsold PDA’s • Students with financial hardships will get HP PDA’s free or at greatly reduced rates.
Implementation (cont.) • Changed to Dell. • Less expensive • Wireless technology works • More memory • Representatives very helpful
Changed to all Mosby software: required 20 mb memory—no additional memory card needed • Nursing Diagnosis Handbook, Ackley • Mosby’s 2005 Drug Consult for Nurses • Dorland’s Pocket Medical Dictionary • Mosby’s Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference
Evaluation • No more heavy book bags.
Evaluation (cont.) • No more aching backs!
Evaluation (cont.) • College ordered 10 new computers for nursing lab so students could “synch” updates.
Evaluation (cont.) • Students without computers at home can: • Access e-mail • Surf the web
Evaluation (cont.) • Faculty and students are happy!
Have now added Micromedex for desktop computers with ability to download Mobile Micromedex for PDA
Funding Sources • http://www.thejournal.com • http://techfoundation.org/ • http://www.cartridgesforkids.com/