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myblogscmi · 2 years
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Nurse Call System Notify Nurses When A Patient Or Doctor Requests Assistance.
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                                              Nurse Call System 
Nurse call systems also simplified nursing tasks for medical professionals. These have been a huge help to nursing facilities in prioritising nursing calls according to the urgency of the situation and the kinds of requests made by the patients. These solutions also aid healthcare facilities with novice and inexperienced nurses in boosting output and effectiveness.The device that notifies nurses whenever a patient or doctor asks assistance is known as a Nurse Call System. To ensure that the nurses are informed of the patient/physician call as quickly as possible, these technologies incorporate a variety of parts, including buttons, alerts, communication devices, and software services.
In order to communicate effectively in healthcare settings, nurse call systems are essential. Improved patient satisfaction and care quality are the results of these technologies' ability to facilitate quicker, more focused communication between patients, clinicians, and caregivers.Effective communication in healthcare settings depends on Nurse Call System. In order to improve patient happiness and the standard of care, these technologies enable quicker, more targeted communication between patients, clinicians, and caregivers.The use of technology has improved life for many people in a variety of fields, including nurses.
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laneaconite · 3 months
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Treatment
“Take this pill,” They say.
Take this pill and it should work
 In a month,
                    Three months,
                                            Six.
Take this pill,
And it will make you tired.
                                        They all make you tired,
Because they act on the brain, 
                                                  You see.
Take this pill,
“We’re sorry the others didn’t work.”
We will smile
                    Sympathetically.
                                                 We do care.
Take this
            Pill.
                  It will make you dizzy.
Take this
            Injection.
                           Since it is treatment resistant
Now.
It will hurt,
                 It will make you itch.
You can still keep taking the old ones,
                                                         In case they end up working
                                                                                                          Too.
Take this pill,
                      It should work in one month,
                                                                    Three months,
Six.
No, we don’t know
                               Why this is happening.
We don’t know
                     How to fix it.
Your blood screening was
                                           Normal.
Your CT scan was
                                Normal.
Take this pill.
-Lane Aconite,
March 5th, 2023
#poetry#my work#lane archives#chronic pain#chronic migraines#chronic illness#this poem is still pretty ouch#the us medical system can really suck in its cyclical lack of progress regarding finding out what's “wrong” with a person#due to crazy long wait times for appointments & processing referrals as well as 4 profit health insurance#my chronic migraines had to escalate into epilepsy for me to be seen by an actual neurologist and be taken seriously & even now I still fee#neglected by the system#not because my drs are bad but because they're overloaded with patients#it's really exhausting & difficult to have to fight at every turn to receive the care we need & deserve when we're bent over in pain#in my experience this repetitive cycle really broke down my ability to advocate for myself for a while because I was just too depressed#but hey if you're reading this and you relate: I love you. You deserve to feel better and to be supported by your physicians#I'm getting better care now but healing isn't linear#and if you have insurance & you're feeling absolutely fucking crushed by the system pls look up if they have a nurse advice line & call the#to see if they're able to set up a complex care coordination plan & if the nurses themselves can set up appointments for you#it really helps to have an insurance lady or 3 you can call to set up appts & referrals or check on them to see where they're stuck#I could write a poem dedicated to all the wonderful women in social services who are literally saving my life every time they call
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coastercrushed · 13 days
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so i figured it out. i might be having an allergic reaction to the augmentin ( first time taking it to my knowledge ) and that's why i've been awake for nearly three days
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calling nhs 111 is great because in the first two minutes, youre told that you can do this online three times.
like buddy, i get it, ive tried 111 online and they tell me to call 999 immediately.
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battlships · 5 months
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No way youre an emt that shit makes me worry for my life
I'm only a transport EMT so I mostly just do transfers between hospitals and various healthcare facilities, and I take people home from the hospital if they need medical monitoring or can't be transported by wheelchair.
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statusquoergo · 10 months
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“Come on.”
“Uh?”
Diane looks up as Naomi stands and holds out her hand as if this isn't a ridiculously careless thing she's asking her to do, as if neither of them has the good sense to mention that neither one of them has any idea what they're getting themselves into. As if neither of them might be walking straight into a trap of their own making, or nothing much will change at all and they'll forget about each other in a month, or a few days. As if it's a risk worth taking to find out which.
As if there's anything else to do today.
“I'm not going to the hospital.”
“I know.” Naomi reaches a little closer. “I have a first aid kit at home.”
Enough to get them through, that's all. Enough for now.
“You know how to wrap it?” Diane asks as she takes Naomi's hand to pull herself up, as though the answer might change her mind somehow. Naomi smiles a little, as though she knows it just as well that it won't.
“Yeah.” She sets Diane's hand down on her shoulder. “It's not far, come on. I'll carry you down the stairs.”
“You'll drop me.”
“I will not.” Naomi urges her forward, along the concrete path out of the park. “I mean I'm just offering, I don't have to.”
It's a nice gesture, though, isn't it? It was a nice thought.
They walk slowly down the street, stepping more or less in sync past the general store with the baking supplies just past the doorway, turning at the corner to walk toward the coin laundry that's open even at three in the morning and also on holidays. A hand-drawn poster in the window of the discount shoe store across the street loudly advertises VACUUMS REFURBISHED while a Times New Roman printout on the telephone cubicle in the middle of the block offers “suitable compensation” in exchange for willing test subjects, No Questions Please; a few steps farther along stands an apartment building that somehow looks like it's missing a couple of stories, and Diane shifts her weight to her good leg as Naomi steps away to fumble with the lock on the front door.
“It's the door on the left,” Naomi says, the door sticking only slightly as she shoves it open. “When you get to the basement.”
She opens the first door on the right, a stairwell that only leads down.
“Upstairs is that door over there, but I don't know any of the neighbors, so. I'm not gonna introduce you to anyone.”
That's fine. Diane doesn't want to know any of them, either.
Naomi walks down the stairs first and doesn't try to carry her.
“Bathroom's at the end of the hall,” she says. “The taps aren't broken, the water's just cold when it's cold outside and warm when it isn't, but if you let it run for a little while, it'll...fix itself. And make sure you don't touch the water heater, it's metal and it gets really hot sometimes.”
Diane clutches the wooden banister nailed to the wall as she limps her way down and wonders how much of all this she's supposed to remember. All of it, probably. It isn't very complicated.
Naomi unlocks the door on the left and holds it open.
“You can sit on the bed.”
It's good of her to offer. It isn't much of a bed, really, more of a mattress pushed into the corner, but that isn't exactly a surprise, and it's good of her to offer all the same.
“Thanks,” Diane says, a little too late to seem quite natural. Naomi hums a disinterested acknowledgment and doesn't seem to mind.
“Take off your shoes.”
Diane promptly unties her sneakers, placing them on the floor beside the bed as Naomi kneels in front of her with a roll of ACE bandage in her hand and her eyes focused on Diane's ankle like she's the only attending physician in the entire complex who doesn't have better things to do with her time than tend to something as trivial as all this. Diane should count herself lucky the timing worked out the way that it did.
Lucky, was it? It's about time.
The single bulb in the overhead light flickers a little as if a public execution has just disrupted the power grid, or someone's turned on too many air conditioners at once and blown a fuse a few floors up.
“Don't worry about it,” Naomi says. Diane doesn't bother to assure her that she wasn't.
#anna tries to be original#i started reading something that objectively has nothing wrong with it but within about three pages had me bored out of my mind#and i started skimming it to see if it picked up or anything caught my interest later on#but i noticed that a few of the paragraphs were like thirty lines long#and i immediately noped the hell out of there#and then i was like 'you know what i should do is i should work on that story that i spend about twenty minutes on every four or five days'#i took a phys ed class in college that was literally all education#we didn't actually do any sports or anything#it was all classes and lectures and stuff#one day we went to the nurse's office or whatever you call that area on a college campus#and we learned how to wrap sprained ankles#i know i picked it up very quickly but i have absolutely no recollection of how to do it now#also yesterday i had to spend the day dealing with some incredibly idiotic coworkers#i don't even think they're necessarily stupid people but they were certainly acting like it#and first thing this morning one of the messaged me with a stupid question to follow up on all her stupid questions from yesterday#'where is this data in the file?' oh gosh i don't know have you tried spending two seconds actually LOOKING FOR IT#and someone else messaged me at the same time to ask for help with something that he's now doing completely wrong#but it's a new system and i know he's trying and i also know he is actually good at his job so i don't mind helping him#but i'm going to have to waste my afternoon in a meeting with the other idiot#and two people who DO have their shit together but i know for sure that if he has to do anything it'll add like half an hour's time#to a task that should take five minutes tops#also there's a severe weather warning for excessive heat today#i want to go out and buy some fruit before it gets too unbearable#but in order for that to happen i need these people to leave me alone for twenty minutes
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z3technosolution · 1 year
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Instalasi Nurse Call System Rumah Sakit Jakarta Barat
Instalasi nurse call system yang berlokasi di Jakarta Barat, Sebuah rumah sakit yang telah menggunakan nurse call system dari kami dan menggunakan jasa instalasi dari kami
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Pemasangan perangkat untuk nurse call system yang akan tersambung atau mengirim sinyal ke nurse station
Untuk info lebih lanjut tentang Nurse Call System bisa hubungi kami atau kunjungi website kami
Kik disini untuk menghubungi Instalasi Nurse Call System Jakarta
Pengerjaan Kami lainnya meliputi :
Instalasi Listrik Penerangan
Instalasi Listrik Lampu
Instalasi dan Perakitan Panel Listrik
Instalasi CCTV ip camera
Instalasi CCTV Gedung dan kantor
Instalasi Jaringan
Instalasi Server Database
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alienducky · 1 year
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Why can't mental spirals be fun, like those helter skelters rides?
I miss going to Southend and playing on those things
Actually I miss being able to go out in general
=(
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wonderloste · 2 years
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Medical stuff is progressively getting worse by the day pls consider this a small hiatus until this is worked out 😭😭😭 i have never had to fight harder in my LIFE than i have had to fight these fucking nurses i HATE medical workers
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catmemey · 1 year
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its 3:30 am. was worried starting 2 hours ago about appendicitis because of some abdominal pain. I think Im ok now but Ive been waiting over an hour for a nurse to call me so i gotta keep waiting for it but i want to Sleep
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coto524 · 2 years
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im sure the novelty will wear off at some point but i love how american hospitals seem to be very formal and call them "pagers" and then practically the entire nhs is like "bleep :)"
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Got my booster this afternoon. There was some minor quibbling about an invalid dose* I had gotten that I was able to clear up and they asked me if I was over 50 and if I was a healthcare worker (in that order) before I told them that I was eligible because I was in the high risk of serious illness category. I’m very glad to have it done though! I need to organise the flu vaccine now.
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crowcryptid · 2 years
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Well DBD was stressful as always but I did better than I thought I would.
Cause of the perk changes I got nurses calling on pyramid head and I got so many hits through the wall :) teehee
Question. I don’t play survivor so I have no idea, isn’t it loud when pyramid head puts the knife in the ground? Wouldn’t you be able to hear it before I actually had the chance to attack? No one ever ran away so idk if it’s just cause they’re unaware or if it’s actually hard to tell you’re about to get hit when there is a wall between you. Cause when you’re playing him it’s loud as hell.
And even if it’s hard to tell you’re about to be hit, why did no one react to the terror radius at all?
Maybe these people just don’t have their volume up.
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intercallsystem · 1 month
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healthtechnews · 2 months
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sewacalls · 2 months
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SEWACall™ wireless nurse call systems are well developed according to the latest technology trends, benefiting the client business and their customers as well. Increased service quality and customer satisfaction will ensure maximized revenue for our clients.
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