Nurses General Nursing
Published Sep 4, 2000
sakeena5
2 Posts
Can anyone help me find an artical on comparing mannual blood pressure vs. the use of a dinamapp. Basically and artical stating the pros and cons in using a computerized device for taking vitals , instead of doint it mannually. Also I need a artical comparing differen types of glucose monitering devices. Thanks
acfoulk
10 Posts
Try these articles for your paper. I have never done a paper on these, nor have I read these articles, but they may help.
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Authors
Widener J. Yang C. Costello P. Allen K.
Title
Modifications to standard guidelines and changes in blood
pressure readings: use of an automatic
blood pressure device.
Source
AAOHN Journal, 47(3):107-13, 1999 Mar. (24 ref)
Saul L. Smith J. Mook W.
The safety of automatic versus manual blood
pressure cuffs for patients receiving thrombolytic therapy.
American Journal of Critical Care, 7(3):192-6, 1998 May. (20 ref)
McConnell EA.
Product update. Automated vital signs monitoring devices.
Nursing Management (Chicago), 29(2):49-51, 1998 Feb.
Dobbin KR.
Protocols for practice: applying research at the bedside. Noninvasive
blood pressure monitoring.
Critical Care Nurse, 18(2):101-2, 1998 Apr. (13 ref)
Martin C. Moore D. Templin K. Moore J.
Electronic blood pressure screening: fast,
easy, and essential.
Access, 12(1):33-7, 1998 Jan. (18 ref)
Sorry if they don't work.
Angie
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Here are some articles on glucose monitoring devices. Hope they help!
Kirk J. Kilpatrick ES.
Do some blood glucose
meters really read differently to others?
Practical Diabetes International, 17(1):13-4, 2000 Jan-Feb. (3 ref)
Anonymous.
Noninvasive, painless glucose monitoring
for diabetic patients. Experimental blood
glucose method announced by American Diabetes Association.
School Nurse News, 17(1):31, 2000 Jan. (1 ref)
Batki AD. Holder R. Thomason HL. Garvey K. Woolley S. Thorpe GHG.
Selecting blood glucose
monitoring systems.
Professional Nurse, 14(10):715-8, 720, 722-3, 1999 Jul. (6 ref 10 bib)
Buyer's guide: blood glucose monitors and
data management.
Diabetes Forecast, (Suppl):42-56, 2000.
On Web: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin-www/ejrnl.html
Hall G.
Blood glucose monitoring.
Practice Nurse, 18(7):469-71, 1999 Oct 22. (3 ref)
Product update.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 99(6):768, 1999 Jun.
Industry update.
Diabetes Educator, 25(4):606-7, 1999 Jul-Aug.
Mitchell S.
Product information. New products.
Oncology Nursing Forum, 26(6):1076, 1999 Jul.
D'Arrigo T.
Practical living: new products. No-strip blood
glucose meter hits market.
Diabetes Forecast, 52(7):36, 38, 1999 Jul.
New product profiles.
Case Manager, 10(3):80, 1999 May-Jun.
Peragallo-Dittko V.
Blood glucose meter roundup.
Diabetes Self Management, 16(2):7-8, 10-4, 16, 1999 Mar-Apr.
Batki AD. Garvey K. Thomason HL. Holder R. Thorpe GHG.
Blood glucose measuring systems.
Professional Nurse, 13(12):865-8, 870, 873, 1998 Sep. (2 ref)
Engel L. Delaney C. Cohen M.
Blood glucose meters: an
independent head-to-head comparison.
Practical Diabetes International, 15(1):15-8, 1998 Jan-Feb. (3 ref)
Choosing the best blood glucose monitor.
Health News, 16(3):1, 10, 1998 Jun.
Poirier J. Le Prieur N. Campion L. Guilhem I. Allannic H. Maugendre D.
Title Clinical and statistical evaluation of self-monitoring blood glucose meters.
Source Diabetes Care, 21(11):1919-24, 1998 Nov. (11 ref)