Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Infographic Review

My capstone project states that we have a low nursing workforce and we need to incorporate robotic nurses into the medical industry so that our nurses are not being overwhelmed by a large amount of tasks within a short amount of time. The robotic nurses will create less stress and allow nurses to spend more time with each patient which will reduce mistakes. My infographic shows all of the benefits that robotic nurses have and a statistic report on how many patients would like robotic nurses to care for them. 
I made this in Winter Term and the hardest thing was creating a list of statistics. 
I added more statistics this time around. 

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Infographic Poster Info

Title and introduction: The employment of robotic nurses will lead to an improved healthcare system by reducing mistakes and allowing patients to recover faster through robotic aid in rehabilitation exercises.

Body 1:  Most of the technology in the medical field today is to consistently record data about a patient; however, most of these records are not relative to the patient’s problems and therefore is useless.

Body 2: Technology will be the future of the medical industry because it provides a faster, safer, more stable, less invasive, more accurate, and more intelligent way of surgeries and medical procedures

Body 3: ADU (Automated Dispensing Unit) helps dispense proper medicine necessary for specific patients in a timely manner which has allowed nurses to get the correct dosage amount every time.

Conclusion: Technology is the next step forward and the creation of a robotic nurse will be a huge help for the medical industry.

Works Cited

Kaur, Satwant. "How Medical Robots are going to Affect Our Lives." IETE Technical Review (Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.) 29.3 (2012): 184-187. Academic Search Complete. Web. 23 Oct. 2014. 

Rosenthal, Elisabeth. "Can a Computer Replace Your Doctor?" Sunday Review 20 Sept. 2014. The New York Times. Web. 6 Oct. 2014.

Sirois, Pascal, et al. "Nurses' Perceptions and Attitudes towards New ADU Technology And Use."     Technology & Health Care 21.1 (2013): 41-47. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Oct. 2014.