Innovation In Crisis: How Emergency Medicine Is Reshaping Nursing Roles

Authors

  • Abdullah Eidhah Abdullah Alorayf
  • Abdulaziz Ahmad Saleh Alsaleh
  • Badr Mahdi Mana Alrubaie
  • Yousef Abdullah Ali Al jamish
  • Abdullah Salem Muflih Alyami
  • Hadi Hussain Al Aldbey
  • Abdullah Hussein Al Lajam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i5.2199

Keywords:

Emergency Nursing, Technological Innovations, Telemedicine, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, , Nursing Education and Training, Crisis Management, Ethical Considerations in Emergency Care, Future Trends in Emergency Medicine

Abstract

In the rapidly evolving landscape of emergency medicine, the roles of nurses have undergone significant transformations, driven by technological advancements, global health emergencies, and changing healthcare demands. This article, "Innovation in Crisis: How Emergency Medicine is Reshaping Nursing Roles," provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic shifts in the responsibilities and practices of emergency nurses. It delves into the impact of technological innovations such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and wearable health devices on nursing practices, highlighting how these tools have enhanced patient care and operational efficiency in emergency settings. Additionally, the paper explores the critical role of education and continuous training in equipping nurses with the skills necessary to adapt to these changes. Through a series of case studies, the article illustrates the pivotal contributions of nurses in managing crises, emphasizing their growing importance in emergency care teams. Ethical considerations, particularly in high-pressure situations where resource allocation and patient autonomy are at stake, are also examined. The article concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the future of emergency nursing, identifying emerging trends and potential challenges. This review underscores the resilience, adaptability, and critical role of nurses in the evolving field of emergency medicine, advocating for ongoing innovation and support for these essential healthcare professionals

Author Biographies

  • Abdullah Eidhah Abdullah Alorayf

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Abdulaziz Ahmad Saleh Alsaleh

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Badr Mahdi Mana Alrubaie

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Yousef Abdullah Ali Al jamish

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Abdullah Salem Muflih Alyami

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Hadi Hussain Al Aldbey

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Abdullah Hussein Al Lajam

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Published

2023-10-16