USE of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NURSING
INTRODUCTION
Artificial intelligence (AI) is nowadays becoming a widely recognized technique. The importance of AI in healthcare settings, particularly for nurses, is the main topic of this essay. Healthcare innovations, such as the introduction of intelligent robots into patient care homes, have a significant impact on patient care. “Techniques used to teach computers to learn, reason, perceive, infer, communicate, and make decisions similar to or better than humans” is the definition of artificial intelligence. Since new AI technologies are entering the healthcare system at a rapid pace, nursing curricula must incorporate AI in addition to providing healthcare professionals with the necessary training. These characteristics mean that in the next ten years, artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is expected to transform many facets of health systems.
AI has the potential to assist nurses in making clinical decisions in difficult care scenarios or managing chores like documentation that require direct patient involvement but are not directly related to patient care.
USE of AI IN HOSPITAL
Drug development, healthcare administration, and patient care management are all being transformed by AI technologies. Inpatient care AI-driven chatbots and virtual health assistants provide 24/7 support and monitoring, enhancing patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans.
ADVANTAGES OF AI IN NURSING
AI-enabled technology is capable of far faster data analysis than any person, including genetic data, clinical trials, and medical records that can aid in a diagnosis for medical experts. AI can automate a wide range of mundane jobs, including data entry, record-keeping, and scan analysis.
USE OF AI IN NURSING
AI systems examine test data and medical records of patients to find risk factors and detect issues early. Better results and earlier interventions result from this. AI techniques also help nurses by suggesting customized regimens. Nurses still need to possess empathy, ethical judgment, and the ability to make complicated decisions, even when AI can undertake data-driven duties. Through increased productivity, efficacy, and even work-life balance, artificial intelligence (AI) holds great promise for the nursing profession. AI must provide and sustain first-rate patient care, and self-care must have a high EQ.
Helping nurses save considerable documentation time and reduce the inevitable errors of manual entry. Artificial intelligence has the potential to greatly improve the nursing profession by improving efficiency, effectiveness, and even work-life balance. The medical sciences make substantial use of artificially intelligent computer systems. Patients can be diagnosed, drugs can be developed from start to finish, doctor-patient contact can be enhanced, medical records like prescriptions may be transcriptional, and patients can be treated remotely.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NURSING AND HEALTHCARE
- Data collection
- Early detection
- Medical training and education
- Clinical decision support
CONCLUSION
Developing areas in all facets of modern technology, whether it is for Non-pharmaceutical or medicinal purposes. It has the enormous capacity to lead humanity on the correct path and make achieving our objectives simpler and more methodical. The person who programs AI must be a techie to ensure that its capabilities are used as a blessing rather than a curse.
Author
Prof. Dushyant Sharma
Incharge-principal
NRI Institute of Nursing
