Information Display
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  • How does the information display distinguish between different types of calls (such as emergency calls and regular calls)?
    A: The information display distinguishes between different types of calls by different color coding, flashing frequency, or ICONS. For example, an emergency call may be highlighted in red and blinking continuously, while a regular call is displayed in yellow or green, with no blinking or low frequency blinking.

    How often is the information updated on the display to ensure real-time performance?
    A: The information update frequency of the information display is usually very high, and it can be updated almost in real time. Through fast data transmission and processing mechanism, the system ensures that nurses can see the latest call information in the first time.

    Can the brightness and contrast of the display be adjusted to adapt to different light environments?
    A: Yes, most nurse call systems have an information display with brightness and contrast adjustment. Depending on the actual light environment, the nurse can adjust the brightness and contrast of the display manually or through automatic sensing to ensure that the information is clearly visible.

    Does the display support multi-language display to meet the needs of patients of different nationalities?
    A: Some advanced nurse call system information display supports multi-language display function. Hospitals can set up different language options as needed so that patients and families of different nationalities can understand and use the call system.

    Can the information on the display be grouped by ward or care area?
    A: Yes, the information display usually supports grouping by ward or care area. In this way, the nurse can locate the call information to a specific area more quickly, improving the response speed.

    Does the display have a history query function to review previous calls?
    A: The information display of some nurse call systems or supporting software systems have the function of historical record query. The nurse can query and review previous call information in order to summarize the work or deal with missed calls.

    How does the size and resolution of the display affect the display effect of information?
    A: The size and resolution of the display screen directly affect the display effect of information. The larger size and higher resolution can provide more display space, making the information clearer and easier to read. When choosing the system, the hospital should choose the appropriate display specifications according to the actual needs.

    Does the display support touch operation, so that the nurse can respond or query directly?
    A: Some nurse call system information display supports touch operation function. Nurses can tap and swipe directly on the screen to respond to calls, query information, or perform other related operations.

    What is the durability and level of protection of the display to ensure long-term use in medical Settings?
    A: Information displays for nurse call systems are typically made of highly durable materials and designs with a high level of protection (such as IP rating). This ensures that the display is used in a medical environment for a long time without being damaged, while preventing the intrusion of liquids, dust and other substances.

    How to ensure that the information on the display is transparent to patients and families, while protecting patient privacy?
    A: Hospitals can ensure that the information on the display is transparent to patients and families through reasonable layout and Settings, while protecting patient privacy. For example, install displays in public areas but avoid pointing directly at patient beds, or set permission controls to ensure that only authorized personnel can view sensitive information. In addition, information concerning patient privacy should be handled with care and encrypted or hidden if necessary.