What do you do if you're a nurse struggling to become proficient in using electronic health record systems?
Navigating the transition to electronic health record systems (EHRs) can be challenging for nurses accustomed to traditional paper records. EHRs are digital versions of patients' paper charts and are known to improve the coordination of care among healthcare providers. However, mastering this technology requires time and patience. If you're a nurse finding it difficult to become proficient with EHRs, don't be discouraged. By understanding the common hurdles and employing strategies to overcome them, you can enhance your skills and contribute to better patient care.
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Dr. Jonathan V. Llamas, DNP, RN-BC, PMHNP-BC, PHNLinkedIn's Top Nursing Voice (2024), Nurse.Org's Nurse Icon and Nurse Leader of the Year (2023), Founder of Mind &…
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Bill Cantrell, RN, BSN, CENResusMed, Leader in Virtual TNCC & ENPC Training (Over 800 classes a year, Over 6000 nurses trained in 2024)
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