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.
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.
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