HEY445 Nursing Care Technology Quiz
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What is a primary concern in the application of health technology?

  • User interface design
  • Speed of technological advancement
  • Ethical considerations (correct)
  • Cost-effectiveness of technology

Which aspect is essential for ensuring patient safety when utilizing technology?

  • Monitoring and assessment of technological products (correct)
  • Training healthcare professionals
  • Regular updates to software
  • Robust data privacy measures

What is involved in the development process of healthcare technology?

  • Patient feedback surveys
  • Marketing strategies
  • Research and testing (correct)
  • Innovation management

What role does discourse play in health technology?

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Which challenge is associated with utilizing health technology effectively?

<p>Complexities in integration with existing systems (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the distribution of grades for the course HEY445 Nursing Care Technology?

<p>Midterm 50%, Final 50% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which method is used during the first week of the course?

<p>Lecture and Discourse (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the office hour for Assist. Prof. Dr. F. Sıla Ayan?

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Which topic is NOT included in the course weekly topics?

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What is the course credit value for HEY445 Nursing Care Technology?

<p>2/3 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary function of the mobile phone in the automatic devices mentioned?

<p>To regulate the pump's operation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which technology was used by Duru and ErtaÅŸ (2014) to transmit heart rate rhythms?

<p>Zigbee wireless communication (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Villar et al. (2015) assess in their research?

<p>The accuracy of the Hexoskin wearable vest (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum volume of medication that can be injected into the muscle tissue of a typical individual?

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What criterion did Turgut et al. (2020) use to evaluate smartwatches?

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What is the purpose of vascular access?

<p>To replace fluid and electrolyte deficits (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum dosage for medication administered to children under the age of 2?

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What does atraumatic care emphasize?

<p>Minimizing physical injury and pain (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What area is preferred for intramuscular injections in adults?

<p>Dorsogluteal Region (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which method is suggested to enhance localization in vascular access?

<p>Vascular imaging devices (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can the injection site in the Dorsogluteal Region be identified?

<p>Below the iliac crest and above a diagonal line (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What aspect was considered in the selection of wearable technologies for Covid-19 patients?

<p>Blood pressure criteria (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following muscles is located in the Laterofemoral Region suitable for intramuscular injection?

<p>Rectus Femoris (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should be avoided to prevent nerve-vascular injury during injection?

<p>Administering irritating drugs (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What anatomical landmark is used along with the iliac crest for identifying the injection site?

<p>Greater trochanter of the femur (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the gluteal region divided for injection site identification?

<p>Into four equal quadrants (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one primary purpose of the vascular imaging device?

<p>To facilitate Vascular Access with reduced patient discomfort (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What benefit does the vascular imaging device provide to healthcare professionals?

<p>Alleviates physical and psychological strain (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following techniques is employed in vascular imaging?

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How does the use of health technologies impact procedures on patients?

<p>Procedures are completed more efficiently with greater health benefits (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What aspect of patient experience does the vascular imaging device aim to improve?

<p>Patient discomfort during procedures (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a potential future consideration regarding health technologies?

<p>Influence on the healthcare workforce (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the vascular imaging device?

<p>Increased risks associated with vascular access (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does infrared light play in vascular imaging?

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Which muscle is primarily recommended for intramuscular injections in children under three years of age?

<p>Vastus lateralis (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When administering an injection to an obese individual in the vastus lateralis muscle, what technique should be employed?

<p>Press and stretch the skin (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum volume recommended for intramuscular injections in adults?

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In what condition should injections be avoided?

<p>In muscle tissue affected by burns (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which antiseptic solution is recommended for use when administering injections?

<p>70% alcohol solution (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The central rectangle for injection in the rectus femoris muscle is located where?

<p>In the middle of the leg (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What technique is recommended when administering injections to cachectic individuals in the vastus lateralis muscle?

<p>Grasp the muscle (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following muscles is often underdeveloped and used for small quantities of medication?

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Flashcards

Advancement of Health Technologies in Nursing

The integration of health technologies into nursing education, practice, and patient care.

Literature Review

A systematic process of identifying, evaluating, and summarizing existing research on a topic.

Independent Research

A systematic investigation to gain new knowledge and understanding.

Information Analysis

The process of identifying, analyzing, and synthesizing information from various sources.

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Impact on Patient Care

An evaluation of the effectiveness of healthcare interventions and technologies.

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Challenges with health tech

Using technology in healthcare can be tricky. This refers to obstacles like cost, training, data privacy, and keeping up with the fast-changing tech world.

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Ethics in healthcare technology

Ethical questions arise when using technology in healthcare, such as data protection, informed consent, and ensuring nobody's rights are violated.

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Patient safety and technology

Using technology to keep patients safe is crucial. It includes things like medical devices, monitoring systems, and data analysis to prevent mistakes.

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Monitoring and assessing healthcare technology

This phrase highlights the process of keeping track of healthcare technology. It includes checking how well it works, what's being used, and if it's meeting goals.

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Developing healthcare technology

Creating new health tech gadgets and software is a combination of science, design, and innovation. It involves developing solutions to improve healthcare.

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Intramuscular Injection (IM)

Injecting medication into deep muscle tissue. Drugs with irritating effects can be safely administered here due to the limited presence of nerve endings.

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Dorsogluteal Region (Posterior Hip Region)

The area beneath the iliac crest and above the imaginary line connecting the posterior superior iliac spine to the greater trochanter of the femur. Used for IM injections in adults and children over 3.

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Identifying Injection Site in Dorsogluteal Region - Method 1

The site is located slightly above the midpoint of the imaginary line connecting the posterior superior iliac spine to the greater trochanter of the femur and on the lateral aspect.

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Identifying Injection Site in Dorsogluteal Region - Method 2

Divide the gluteal region into four equal quadrants. The upper and outer quarter of the remaining section is the injection site.

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Laterofemoral Region

The area encompassing the Vastus Lateralis and Rectus Femoris muscles. Used for IM injections in adults and children.

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Maximum Volume for IM Injection

A maximum of 5 ml of medication can be administered into the muscle tissue of a typical individual.

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Maximum Dosage for Specific Populations

Children, elderly individuals, and cachectic patients should not exceed 2 ml of medication, while children under 2 should not exceed 1 ml.

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Site Selection and Rotation

The chosen injection site should have intact tissue, and the site should be rotated to avoid irritation and injury.

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Vascular Imaging Device

A medical device that helps locate veins beneath the skin's surface, making IV insertion easier and less painful.

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Zigbee Technology

A type of wireless communication that enables the transmission of health data, like heart rate and temperature, from a device to a smartphone or computer.

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Chest-mounted patch sensor

A wearable sensor that monitors various health parameters such as ECG, body temperature, and pulse, and transmits the data to a smartphone.

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Activity Tracking Criterion

A type of wearable technology that uses sensors to track physical activity, monitor heart rate, and collect other health data.

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Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Placement

The process of inserting a catheter into a peripheral vein for fluid replacement, medication delivery, and other medical needs.

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Atraumatic Care

A key principle in healthcare that emphasizes minimizing physical injury and pain for patients, often using technology to enhance procedures.

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Smartwatches for Hypertension Management

Refers to devices used to monitor and manage blood pressure in individuals with hypertension, often incorporating features like activity tracking and data recording.

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Procedure Enhancement with Technology

The use of technology to improve the accuracy of medical procedures by providing real-time information and guidance.

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Vastus Lateralis Muscle

A large muscle on the front and outer side of the upper leg, often used for intramuscular injections.

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Vastus Lateralis Injection Site

The central rectangle on the outer side of the leg, determined by dividing the thigh area into nine equal squares. This is where injections are given in the vastus lateralis muscle.

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Rectus Femoris Muscle

The rectus femoris muscle is located at the front of the upper leg and is used for injections in children and infants.

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Rectus Femoris Injection Site

Similar to the vastus lateralis, the thigh is divided into nine squares, and the middle square on the front of the leg is the designated injection site for the rectus femoris muscle.

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Deltoid Muscle

The deltoid muscle is located on the outside of the upper arm, but it's often small in children and adults, making it less ideal for injections. It's mainly used in adults when other sites are unavailable.

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Preferred Injection Site for Children Under 3 Years

For intramuscular injections, the vastus lateralis is the preferred site in children under three years old.

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Maximum Injection Volumes

For children under two years old, the maximum volume for an intramuscular injection is 1 ml. For adults, the maximum volume is 5 ml.

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Areas to Avoid for Injections

Areas with burns, scars, or inflammation should be avoided for intramuscular injections.

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Infrared Light Source for Vascular Imaging

A technique used for visualizing blood vessels by using infrared light.

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Patient Safety through Technology

Using technology to improve healthcare includes things like medical devices, monitoring systems, and data analysis. It helps to prevent mistakes and keep patients safe.

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Study Notes

Course Information

  • Course Code and Name: HEY445 Nursing Care Technology
  • Course Instructor: Assist. Prof. Dr. F. Sıla AYAN
  • Contact Information: 02124227000-403 fsayan@geliÅŸim.edu.tr
  • Office Hours: Thursday 16:00-16:45
  • Location: B Block-Room 013 / A Block Room 505
  • Course Schedule: Tuesdays 15:00-16:50
  • Course Credits: 2/3
  • Exam Type: Midterm (%50), Final (%50)
  • Course Department: Nursing
  • University: Istanbul GeliÅŸim University
  • Additional Links: GBS, ALMS, AVESIS

Nursing Care Technology Course Structure

  • Week 9: The subject matter for week 9 was on the advancement of health technologies, along with their impact on patient care in nursing practice. Included ethical considerations and patient safety related to technology.
  • Weekly Topics summary: Each week contained a review of literature regarding the development and use of health technologies in various healthcare contexts
  • Weekly Learning Objectives: The course learning objectives covered aspects like elucidating advancements in healthcare technologies, understanding their impact on healthcare, and monitoring/assessing technology products in healthcare settings. Topics included design and utilization of technology in healthcare.
  • Daily Operations: Covered schedule information for daily lessons
  • Parenteral Injection: This section discussed situations where enteral drug administration is not suitable or a rapid effect is preferred, such as intravenous or intratissue injection.
  • Rationale for parenteral administration: The reasons for using parenteral administration methods. Examples include when the drug is poorly absorbed by the gastrointestinal system,, rapid action is crucial, patients cannot ingest drugs (due to nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea).
  • Disadvantages of Parenteral Treatment: Infection risk was discussed, including toxic and allergic responses, tissue injury from the injection, hemorrhage, tissue necrosis, and sterile abscesses. Additional disadvantages included the pain and cost of the treatment.
  • Intradermal Injection (ID): A technique in which medications are administered into the dermis (lies under the epidermis). The site for injection is identified, as is the process and precautions.
  • Subcutaneous Injection (SC): A procedure that administers medication into the subcutaneous tissue between the skin and the muscle. Areas on the body useful for this procedure are shown.
  • Intramuscular Injection (IM): Involves the injection of medication into the muscle tissue. The most common sites are highlighted, with emphasis on safety considerations and precautions.
  • Intravenous Medication Administration (IV): The process of delivering medications or fluids into a vein. It highlights the significance of safety and proper techniques for this important procedure, especially about the rapid onset of effects, and is often used for continuous or intermittent delivery of fluids or medications.
  • Infusion devices: Technology advancements have led to smart infusion pumps in hospitals to cut down on errors.
  • Vascular Imaging Methodology: This discussed imaging technology to visualize blood vessels to aid in location for treatments, and reduced patient discomfort for these procedures.
  • Project - Body Temperature Assessment: The design of a system for continuously monitoring infant temperature using a forehead-mounted device.
  • Blood Pressure Assessment: A mobile application measures blood pressure.
  • References: Cited articles included in the study materials concerning the topics.

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Test your knowledge on key concepts related to health technology in nursing care. This quiz covers essential topics such as patient safety, technology development, and the overall grading distribution for the course HEY445. Ensure you are well-prepared and informed about the weekly topics and course requirements.

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