Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Telemedicine

Ashley Hostetter
English Comp 1
Mrs. Simms
November 22, 2010
Telemedicine
                Telemedicine is the rapid growing way of providing healthcare through technology. It is “the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve patients' health status” (American Telemedicine Association).  This form of medicine is using not-so-new- technology like video, email, wireless phones, and other telecommunication devices to extend care to people in rural areas. This method began forty years ago but is growing rapidly and being used in operations at hospitals, physicians offices, people’s homes, and for the soldiers out on the field every day. Telemedicine is changing the way that people can receive healthcare and it could possibly help doctors reach people who would not be able to receive healthcare any other way.
There are many different services that telemedicine offers, some of those being: Specialist Referral Services, Patient Consultations, Remote Patient Monitoring, Medical Education, and Consumer Medical Health Information. Each of these services allows the physician to assess the patient in almost any way they need without the patient actually being present.  The Specialist Referral Service gives the physician the chance to diagnose the patient usually via a live consult or by sending diagnostic images or video to the physician for viewing. Usually this method is used so that a specialist may help a general practitioner make a diagnosis. The patient consultations may include an audio and live or still from a patient in a remote area to the health professional who would try to make a diagnosis and treatment plan.   The remote patient monitoring allows the physicians to use devices to monitor a patient without the patient being present. There is a form of remote patient monitoring called “home telehealth” where the patient is homebound but can be monitored by the physician. Their vital signs can be monitored like blood glucose or heart ECG. These devices are extremely helpful for the soldiers who are fighting in Iraq. The soldiers can wear the devices which monitor their vital signs and the doctor is able to see which soldier needs medical attention. Telemedicine offers medical education to those health professionals and physicians who are in remote locations; usually this is over the internet that the education is given. They are able to be updated on new and improved medical findings.  Consumer medical and health information includes the use of the Internet for consumers to obtain specialized health information and on-line discussion groups to provide peer-to-peer support” (American Telemedicine Association). This allows people to learn from each other, provide support, and gain more knowledge about medical information.
            There are many benefits of telemedicine according to Dr. Jay Sanders and Dr. Rashid Bashsur. These doctors say that telemedicine will address three of the most prominent problems in U.S. healthcare, those being, “Uneven geographic distribution of health care resources throughout the country, inadequate access to quality, or any, health care on the part of certain segments of the population, including the under-privileged, the isolated and the confined, who are collectively referred to as the "underserved", and the unabating rise in the cost of care” (Milstein).  The savings that telemedicine can bring include the reduced travel costs for the specialists and the patients and savings on hospital care and accommodations. Telemedicine can also reduce the amount of waiting time for a patient that could cause more harm or even death, it can reduce the cost of another family member who would otherwise travel with the patient wherever the specialist was, and also can increase the number of patients that a specialist could treat because of the time saved by not having to physically travel.
“Among its many virtues is its potential: For lowering the cost of healthcare services, reducing healthcare services, reducing overall costs to patients, keeping patients at or close to home, and increasing both the availability and the quality of care, especially in rural and underserved areas. Lower healthcare costs will result from: earlier diagnosis and treatment of medically difficult conditions, need for fewer facilities, use of lower-cost rural facilities, less travel time and associated costs for healthcare providers. Overall savings to patients can result from earlier diagnosis and treatment, savings and travel to and from providers and reductions in lost work time" (Milstein)
There is another side of view on telemedicine which includes those who are not in agreement with it. Many of these people believe that it “constitutes no more than the introduction of another layer of technology into an already complex healthcare environment, with little or no demonstrable benefits either in terms of cost or quality of care” (Milstein).  They also believe that telemedicine is only the second best and that nothing can compare to actual face to face time with the doctor. They believe that it is not as personal as actually physically seeing the doctor and that the quality of care will not be the best.
Telemedicine has made many advancements in the last few years. This medical breakthrough can and will change the way people are cared for and receive health care. Although there may not be the personal aspect of healthcare to go along with telemedicine, it is better than no healthcare at all. This will give people in very rural areas better care than they have had before and doctors will be able to save more lives with this new technology. Telemedicine will give more people the care they need to live healthier and hopefully longer lives.



Time Flies...Even When Youre Not Having So Much Fun

So this first semester of college has literally flown by...its kind of ridiculous how fast the time has gone...and people say it just goes faster. I feel like my first day of college was just yesterday. But here we are at the end of this semester, getting ready for finals...and ya know...it makes me think just how fast life goes. It makes me think about what am I going to do with the little time I have here on earth. Just like this semester has flown by..our lives are nothing but a vapor on this earth and then we are gone....what are we going to do with the little time we have been given here on this earth? Make a difference with the time that you are given here...live every day like it was your last and dont miss an opportunity to make a difference in someone elses life. As a Christian my prayer is that every day of my life i can shine the light of Jesus into peoples lives...that my actions and my words would relfect those of Christ and that everyday i would live for Him because He died for me. I just think its something for us to think about as this semester comes to a close...

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving

so ive been thinking about this whole black friday shopping spree and what all goes on and happens on this day and i think its quite ridiculous. i mean its the day after thanksgiving...the day where we are supposed to be thankful for what we have....and then not even one full day after we are already lined up at stores to get more and more and more stuff...its kind of contradiction if you ask me....thanksgiving is a time to reflect on how much we are blessed as americans and remember and think about maybe those who arent as blessed and maybe do something for those people. How can we give thanks for all we have but then trample people just to save a few dollars on stuff we wont even probably be using in the next year. idk its just something to think about...

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Nursing Profile

Mrs. Mauney worked in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for eight years but is currently not practicing because she decided to stay home while she had small children. Nursing is one of the career paths that allows for flexibility like that and nurses are always needed. Since she graduated in 1998 the demand for nurses has increased in hospitals, doctor’s offices, schools, home health, hospice, mental institutions, etc.  She felt very drawn to the medical field and nursing seemed like a great choice for her. Mrs. Mauney loved it because it offered such a variety of career opportunities which was good because she didn’t know what exactly she wanted to do. “I didn’t know exactly what type of nursing I wanted to do at the age of 19. That’s a big decision for someone that age who doesn’t even know what they want to do tomorrow!” She found her job very rewarding but at times it was very difficult. Mrs. Mauney said that she loved watching a baby go home but the challenging part was to watch a family mourn as their baby either struggles or passes away; watching them go home empty handed. The character traits she said that a nurse in any field needs to have is patience, especially for a family who may be angry as they struggle with a sick child. A nurse also needs endurance and needs to be willing to go the extra mile for their patient. As a nurse you must be kind and selfless; you must think of others more than yourself and put your patient’s needs before your own. The ability to work well with others is also a very essential trait a nurse must have. They need to be able to work with all personality types because you do not get to choose who you work with or what patients you get.
                The ability to practice nursing comes with a pretty heavy cost. There is hard work and schooling that must be done in order to graduate from the nursing school and have a job in that field. There are many different degrees to attain in this field but to even apply for nursing school the completion of two years of specific courses is required. There is an Associate Degree in nursing (ADN) and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) program.  To be able to seek career advancement it would be more beneficial to get a BSN.  Once accepted into a nursing program, it takes 2 years to complete.  There is classroom learning, and learning that takes place in the clinical setting.  Upon completion of the nursing program, the Alabama Board of Nursing's State Board Exam must be passed. If the exam is passed, you are allowed to practice nursing within the state you took the board exam.  The nursing license has to be renewed every 2 years in order to keep an active status, which gives the right to practice nursing. The hiring process includes making a resume, getting letters of recommendations, and interviews. The people hiring are looking for the ability to perform skills, ability to be taught and learn new things, personable people, and enthusiasm for the job. Also there is training and orientation with another nurse for three to six months, depending on experience, before taking on your own patients.
                A typical day for Mrs. Mauney in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit started by arriving at 6:45 in the morning and getting a report from the previous RN, which included a head to toe report of how the baby had been doing on the previous shift and sharing any changes or pertinent information for the continued care of the baby while on her shift. She usually only had 2 babies to care for at a time because of their critical condition (sometimes only one).  Mrs. Mauney would then check all the equipment (monitors, IV pumps, etc.) to make sure they were functioning properly and that the alarm limits were set correctly.  After a thorough scrub down (a required 3 minute hand-washing before touching the babies), she did a head-to-toe assessment of the baby, documenting all her findings, so that she would have a good baseline to compare later assessments to.  If there were any changes that needed reporting to the doctor, she notified them and carried out any orders given.  She would also give any medications throughout the day that needed to be given which was always on a strict schedule.  Most babies in the NICU are critically ill, requiring minimal stimulation, so they try to keep the environment low lit, quiet, and touch the babies a little as possible.  Many of them are on ventilators, so the babies are closely monitored.  For example, if a baby's heart rate drops, or their oxygen level drops, she would stimulate the baby to see if they just need to breathe.  If that did not work, she would increase the oxygen on their ventilator, or take them off the ventilator and manually give them breaths with an ambu bag, watching for their heart rate and oxygen to go back up.  Doctors are always close-by and available to intervene if a code situation arises.
                Mrs. Mauney said that she wished she had gotten more hands on experience in school and had a better understanding of the job opportunities.  She said that nursing is such a great field, especially for females. Her advice to someone entering this career field was to go straight through school because you can be finished by the time you are 22 years old. Having the opportunity to learn more about this career has excited me even more to continue on the nursing major path. There are so many different opportunities with this career and I am excited to learn about each one and decide which would be best for me.

Love Your Enemies

"But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak do not stop him from takin gyour tunic. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have them do to you. If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even siners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even sinner do that. And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners expecting to be repaid in full. But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind ot the ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful just as your Father is merciful." Luke 6:27-36
This passage of scripture kind of goes against everything the the world tells us is right or what to do. Love your enemies? What? Why would we want to love someone who hates us? Why would we go out of our way for people who dont like us? As Christians we are called to do so. We are called to live to a higher standard than just pettyness. Someone may ask a question like the ones that I just mentioned but the answer is..because Jesus loves us. He died on the cross for people who hate Him. As the crowds were beating Him and saying "Crucify Him!" He still loved us. As Christians we are called to be like Christ therefore we must love our enemies and those who we may not get along with. By just loving people we are showing Christ to them...maybe they will see Jesus through you and realize that they are missing something in their life. Love on someone today that you may not particularly like...be kind..be merciful to them today...maybe they will see Jesus through you.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The thing that I am most thankful and grateful for would be the love and grace of Jesus Christ. His salvation is everything I need. God sent His only son to die on a cross for me, to bear my sin and the sins of everyone on the earth, so that we could one day live in heaven for eternity with Him. Why Jesus would choose to love me and bear my sin, to pardon me and pay my penalty i will never know, but one thing I do know is that because He loved me and died for me I will live for Him. He is a loving God but also a just and jealous God. He wants all of me...not just bits and pieces but my whole entire life. I cannot put anything above Him. At first that may seem insane but when you stop and think about it its not at all. He DIED for me...He stood in my place...I should have been on that cross but because of His love for us we dont have to do that...So why would I want to put anything above Him? The sad part is though that I do..we all do. I find myself being to busy to spend time with the Lord but because of His grace I have forgiveness. But this doesnt mean that I can just do whatever I want and then be like "Oh Lord forgive me" do it again and again and again. I have to repent and turn away from my sin. Following Jesus Christ was never meant to be easy but the Lord will pull you through anything...trust Him...He will never change...He will never fail you.

10 Things I Am Grateful For

  1. The grace and love of Jesus Christ
  2. The freedom to worship God without deathly persecutions
  3. Loving Family and Friends
  4. A house to live in
  5. The chance to get an education
  6. Food
  7. Technology
  8. Movies
  9. The News
  10. Music

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Adventures of Registration Part 2

so im sitting there...poised...ready to register for clasess...and 8:00am rolls around...i click the register link..and what do you know...I HAVE A FLIPPIN HOLD...the admissions office said that they didnt have my final transcript...seriously....i was not happy. The policy is that AUM allows one semester to be taken without your final highschool transcripts..which is kind of crazy. jus sayin...so anyways i called my highschool and they said that they faxed and sent my final transcripts but AUM said they never got them. So now i have to wait to register until they recieve the transcripts and take the hold off. SO yes this day has been full of stress. whoo hoo

The Adventures of Registration

ok so i wake up at 5:45 just to make sure that I am ready for registration so that i can get my classes that i need. so there i am....waiting for 6:15.....6:13........6:14.....and finally 6:15! so i start logging into webster and guess what....the internet goes out...yep it had been fine that whole time and then when i need it it goes out...so i start freaking out and then it comes back on and i was rejoicing...ok so i click the add/drop classes link in webster and then.......it says i cant register till 8am. yeah i was not happy...buuut now im just sitting here waiting for webster to let me register. good luck registering! i have got to get these classes or im gonna have a hard time with my work schedule and all. but anyways..good luck to you all! Peace