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  • Q: Does the operating room nurse call system support synchronous management of multiple operating rooms?
    A: Yes, the advanced operating room nurse call system supports multi-operating room synchronous management function, allowing a central console or management interface to simultaneously monitor and manage call requests from multiple operating rooms, improving overall coordination and management efficiency.

    Q: Does the system provide call history and query functions?
    A: Yes, the operating room nurse call system usually has call history and query functions. Medical personnel can query the call records of a past period of time, including call time, call type, and processing results, for work review, performance evaluation, and process optimization.

    Q: How does the nurse call system ensure secure communication inside and outside the operating room?
    A: The system adopts encrypted communication technology to ensure that the communication data inside and outside the operating room will not be stolen or tampered with during transmission. At the same time, the system also conducts regular security audits and vulnerability scans to ensure the overall security of the communication system.

    Q: Does the system support emergency broadcast in the operating room?
    A: Yes, some operating room nurse call systems have integrated emergency broadcast functions. In emergency situations, such as fires, earthquakes, etc., the system can automatically or manually trigger an emergency broadcast to alert and instruct all personnel inside and outside the operating room.

    Q: How does the nurse call system sync with the operating room timing system?
    A: The system can be synchronized with the operating room timing system (such as surgical timer, anesthesia timer, etc.) to ensure the consistency of call records, communication time and surgical process time. This helps the medical staff to accurately grasp the progress of surgery and the time node of each link.

    Q: Does the system support voice wake-up in the operating room?
    A: With the development of intelligent technology, some operating room nurse call systems begin to support voice wake-up function. Medical personnel can wake up the system through voice commands and perform corresponding operations, such as answering calls and sending messages, to improve the convenience and efficiency of operations.

    Q: How does the nurse call system adapt to the electromagnetic environment in the operating room?
    A: There is a large amount of medical equipment in the operating room, which may cause electromagnetic interference. In the design of the operating room nurse call system, electromagnetic compatibility will be fully considered, anti-interference technology and shielding measures will be adopted to ensure the stable operation of the system in the complex electromagnetic environment.

    Q: Does the system support wireless positioning in the operating room?
    A: Some operating room nurse call systems can be combined with wireless positioning systems to achieve real-time positioning of medical staff and surgical instruments. This helps to quickly locate the required personnel or instruments, improving surgical efficiency and reducing search time.

    Q: How does the nurse call system support multilingual communication in the operating room?
    A: In a multilingual environment, it is particularly important for the system to support multilingual communication. The operating room nurse call system can be configured with multiple language interfaces and voice prompts to meet the needs of healthcare professionals of different nationalities or linguistic backgrounds, facilitating smooth communication and collaboration.

    Q: Does the system support customized workflow in the operating room?
    A: Yes, the operating room nurse call system supports customized workflow functions. Hospitals can customize the workflow and interface layout of the system according to their own surgical procedures and needs. This helps health care workers adapt to system operations more quickly, increasing work efficiency and satisfaction.