Q: How does the smart bracelet integrate with the nurse call system of the hospital?
A: Smart bracelets are usually integrated with the hospital's nurse call system via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or private network protocols. When integrated, the bracelet can receive notifications from the system for call requests, patient information updates, etc., and allow nurses to respond quickly or view detailed information through the bracelet.
Q: Does the smart band support vibration alert function to ensure that calls can be received even in noisy environments?
A: Yes, smart wristbands generally have a vibration reminder function. When a call or important notification is received, the bracelet immediately vibrates, ensuring that nurses can sense it in time, even in noisy ward areas.
Q: Does the smart bracelet support one-click call to the nurse's station or emergency services?
A: Some smart bracelets are designed with a one-touch call button that allows nurses to quickly call the nurse's station or activate emergency service processes in an emergency. This helps improve emergency response speed and patient safety.
Q: How does the smart bracelet help nurses manage the call needs of multiple patients?
A: The smart bracelet can display multiple patient call requests and sort them according to priority. The nurse can view the patient information, call type and emergency level through the interface on the bracelet, so that the call needs are handled in an orderly manner.
Q: What is the battery life of the smart bracelet? Does it need to be charged frequently?
A: The battery life of the smart band varies by brand and model, but most products are designed with a low-power mode to extend battery life. Some high-end bracelets also support fast charge technology, which can be fully charged in a short time. The specific charging frequency depends on usage habits and the battery capacity of the bracelet.
Q: Does the smart bracelet support waterproof function so that it can be worn when cleaning or washing hands?
A: Yes, many smart wristbands are waterproof or splash resistant, which can resist moisture intrusion to a certain extent. However, the waterproof rating of different products may vary, and users should carefully check the product description when purchasing.
Q: Does the smart bracelet provide health monitoring functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, etc.?
A: Although not all nurse call system smart bracelets have health monitoring functions, some high-end products do support these functions. These bracelets can monitor nurses' heart rate, blood pressure and other physiological indicators in real time to help them pay attention to their own health.
Q: How does the data from the smart bracelet synchronize with the hospital's electronic medical record system?
A: The data synchronization of the smart bracelet is usually realized through the information system of the hospital. The wristband uploads the collected data (such as heart rate monitoring results, patient call logs, etc.) to the hospital's server and synchronizes it with the electronic medical record system. This allows healthcare professionals to view and analyze the data in an electronic medical record system.
Q: Does the smart bracelet support personalized Settings, such as notification mode, screen brightness, etc.?
A: Yes, most smart bands offer personalized Settings. Nurses can adjust the notification reminding method (such as vibration intensity, ringtone selection), screen brightness, display language and other parameters according to their own habits and preferences.
Q: How does the smart bracelet protect patients' private information and prevent disclosure?
A: The smart bracelet is designed and used with great attention to privacy protection. Patient information on the bracelet is usually transmitted and stored in an encrypted manner to ensure data security. At the same time, access to the bracelet is also strictly controlled, and only authorized medical personnel can view and process relevant information. The hospital will also develop strict privacy protection policies and operational norms to prevent the disclosure of patient privacy information.