Visual extension system for hospital operating rooms
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  • Q: Does the operating room nurse call system support remote surgery guidance?
    A: Some advanced operating room nurse call systems can be integrated with telemedicine platforms to support remote surgical guidance functions. This allows specialist doctors to provide remote guidance and advice to medical staff in the operating room via video calls or real-time data transmission.

    Q: How does the system ensure stable communication during surgery?
    A: The operating room nurse call system is usually equipped with redundant communication links and failover mechanisms to ensure that the system can maintain stable communication in the event of communication equipment failure or network instability. In addition, the system is regularly tested and maintained for communication quality.

    Q: Does the nurse call system support the personalized configuration of the operating room?
    A: Yes, the operating room nurse call system can be personalized according to the layout and needs of different operating rooms. This includes the position of the call button, the setting of the communication terminal, the customization of the sound and light prompts, etc., to ensure that the system can be perfectly integrated into the operating room environment.

    Q: Does the system support emergency call drills in the operating room?
    A: Yes, the operating room nurse call system usually supports the emergency call rehearsal function. This allows hospitals to conduct regular simulation exercises to test the system's response speed and effectiveness in emergency situations, while improving the emergency response capabilities of healthcare personnel.

    Q: How is the nurse call system acoustically isolated from other medical devices?
    A: Sound isolation is critical in an operating room environment. The operating room nurse call system usually uses advanced noise reduction technology and sound isolation design to reduce sound interference with other medical equipment (such as monitors, ventilators, etc.) and ensure the clarity and accuracy of communication.

    Q: Does the system support multilingual interface and voice prompt?
    A: In order to meet the needs of multilingual environment, the operating room nurse call system usually supports multilingual interface and voice prompt. This facilitates effective communication between international medical teams and ensures accurate transmission of information.

    Q: How does the nurse call system record and analyze communication data during surgery?
    A: The system is usually equipped with data recording and analysis functions, which can automatically record all communication data during surgery, including call time, call type, response time, etc. This data can be used for subsequent quality assessment, process optimization, and employee training.

    Q: Does the system support real-time data synchronization with other hospital systems?
    A: Yes, the operating room nurse call system can synchronize real-time data with other hospital systems (such as electronic medical record system, surgical scheduling system, etc.). This helps ensure the accuracy and consistency of information and improves the overall efficiency of healthcare delivery.

    Q: How does the nurse call system adapt to the special lighting conditions in the operating room?
    A: The lighting conditions in the operating room are usually special, including high brightness operating lights. The operating room nurse call system is usually designed with a high-contrast display and adjustable brightness to adapt to the needs of use under different lighting conditions and ensure that the information is clearly visible.

    Q: Does the system support non-contact operation in the operating room?
    A: With the development of technology, some operating room nurse call systems began to support contactless operations, such as gesture recognition, voice control, etc. This helps reduce direct contact between medical staff and equipment, reduces the risk of cross-infection, and improves the cleanliness and safety of the operating room.