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I need some assistance with these assignment. information technology reducing medical errors Thank you in advance for the help!
I need some assistance with these assignment. information technology reducing medical errors Thank you in advance for the help! The institute keeps this as the main aim to update the latest information technology trends into the administration of its medication. As an effort in the continuation of this, a medical system based on the latest technology principles has been embedded. This system uses the help of information technology to support the entire mechanism of ordering and delivering medications. Siemens medical administration barcode facility was then implemented in the Institute for the first time. Being implemented as a test case, the Siemens Med Administration Check was an application that enabled the nurses to record and verified medical administration at the scene of the case. The technologically advanced device contained the capability of being wireless and along with it could access all medical records of the patients that were mounted on a stand that could be wheeled at the site of the patient. It could also act as a barcode scanner. The working of the device is such that it grants login into its system when the barcode on the badge of the nurse is scanned. The next screen that emerges shows the medication work list that has been prescribed to the patient by the physician/medical consultant. The medicine that is to be physically administered is scanned by scanning its barcode into the system. If it matches with the one already in the systems’ list. Similar checks are done with the dose, route, and the time of the dosage. if all four parameters get verified the final check is done. This final check involves scanning of the barcode of the patient by scanning the bar code printed on his wristband. If this matches then all the five checks get cleared and the patient can be administered the medication intended. However, if any of the five checks are not verified a red light emerges restricting even the slightest human error that can be made when administering medicines to a patient. This, in turn, prevents severe adverse effects such as fatal errors. In the case that the five checks are cleared the medicine is checked and charged in the interactive system.