Corridor Display Screen - LCD Hospital Display Screen
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  • Here are 10 FAQ's about the hallway display section of the nurse call system:

    1. What is the function of the hallway display in the nurse call system?

    A: The corridor display plays an important role in the information display in the nurse call system, which displays the call status of the ward, patient needs or specific information in real time to help nurses and family members quickly understand the ward situation and improve the response speed.

    2. How does the corridor display synchronize information with the nurse station host?
    A: The corridor display is connected to the nurse station host through wired or wireless means to receive and display the information sent by the host in real time. This synchronization mechanism ensures the accuracy and timeliness of information.

    3. Can the corridor display display the call status of multiple wards?
    A: Yes, the corridor display is usually able to display the call status of multiple wards at the same time, including emergency calls, ordinary calls, etc., by different colors, ICONS or text to distinguish, easy for nurses and family members to quickly identify.

    4. Does the corridor display support night mode or brightness adjustment?
    A: In order to take care of the rest of patients at night, most hallway displays support night mode or brightness adjustment. At night, the display automatically lowers its brightness to reduce disruption to patients and families.

    5. How does the corridor display help the patient's family understand the patient's situation?
    A: In addition to the call status, the hallway display can sometimes display brief information about the patient (such as whether they are receiving care) or specific notifications (such as visiting hours). This helps the patient's family understand the patient's current status without disturbing the patient.

    6. How to maintain the corridor display to ensure accurate information?
    A: In order to ensure that the information displayed on the hallway display is accurate, the hospital needs to check and maintain it regularly. This includes checking that the connection between the display and the host is stable and updating the display to reflect the latest situation.

    7. Can hallway displays be integrated with the hospital's electronic medical record system (EMR)?
    A: While the primary function of hallway displays is to display call status and notifications, some advanced systems may support integration with EMR to provide basic patient information or specific medical status on the display. However, this often requires custom development to the specific needs of the hospital.

    8. What is the choice of size and location of the corridor display?
    A: The selection of the size and location of the corridor display should take into account its visibility, legibility and non-interference with patient rest. In general, the display should be placed in a prominent position in the corridor, but it should not be too harsh or block the passage. At the same time, the size should be moderate, so that the display can be clearly seen from a distance.

    9. Does the corridor display support multi-language display?
    A: In order to serve patients and families with different language backgrounds, some hallway displays support multilingual display functions. This can be done through preset language options or automatically switching languages based on the user's Settings.

    10. How does the hallway display work in an emergency?
    A: Hallway displays can play an important role in emergency situations. It can quickly display critical information such as the room number of an emergency call, patient information, and emergency measures that need to be taken to help nurses and other medical personnel quickly locate and deal with emergencies. In addition, some systems may also display information such as emergency evacuation instructions or safety tips through the display.