Q: Does the nurse call system support voice call?
A: Some advanced nurse call systems do support voice call capabilities, allowing patients to have a direct conversation with the nurse, which helps communicate needs and situations more accurately.
Q: Can the system record the call history?
A: Yes, most nurse call systems have a call history function, which can record the time, type and response of each call, so as to facilitate subsequent analysis and improvement of nursing services.
Q: How does the system distinguish calls from different patients?
A: The system distinguishes calls from different patients through patient-side call buttons or identification devices (such as RFID wristbands). Each patient or bed has a unique identifier, ensuring that call information is accurately communicated to the appropriate nurse.
Q: Does the nurse call system support mobile nurse stations?
A: Yes, some modern nurse call systems support a mobile nurse station feature where nurses can receive and process calls via a handheld device or tablet, increasing the flexibility and efficiency of nursing work.
Q: How does the system ensure that calls are received effectively in noisy environments?
A: The system usually uses highly sensitive sound sensors and signal processing technology to ensure effective reception of calls even in noisy environments. In addition, some systems use a vibration or a bright light to make sure the nurse doesn't miss any calls.
Q: Does the nurse call system support multilingual interface?
A: In order to meet the needs of patients and nurses with different language backgrounds, some nurse call systems support multi-language interfaces, which can automatically switch display languages according to user Settings.
Q: How does the system interact with the hospital's emergency response system?
A: The nurse call system can be linked with the emergency response system of the hospital (such as the fire alarm system, medical emergency system, etc.). When an emergency occurs, the system can automatically trigger the corresponding emergency response process.
Q: Does the system support remote monitoring of patients' vital signs?
A: Although this depends mainly on the configuration and extended capabilities of the system, some advanced nurse call systems do integrate remote monitoring capabilities to monitor the patient's vital sign data in real time and automatically sound alerts in the event of an abnormal situation.
Q: How does the nurse call system adapt to different sizes of medical institutions?
A: Systems typically offer a variety of configuration options and expansion modules to accommodate healthcare facilities of different sizes. From small clinics to large hospitals, it can be customized and deployed according to actual needs.
Q: How does the system ensure the security of data transmission?
A: In order to ensure the security of data transmission, the nurse call system usually adopts encryption technology to protect the security of data during transmission. At the same time, strict access control policies are implemented to ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive information. In addition, the system performs regular security audits and vulnerability scans to prevent potential security threats.