There are many application scenarios of the call system in hospitals. The following are some common application scenarios:
Ward call: The ward call system is usually installed in the ward, and patients can send signals to nurse stations or duty rooms by pressing the call button to request medical staff to respond.
Operating room call: The operating room call system is usually installed inside the operating room, and medical personnel can send signals to the outside world through the call button to request other personnel to respond.
Examination room call: The examination room call system is usually installed in the examination room, and patients can send signals to the outside world by pressing the call button to request medical staff to respond.
Elevator call: The elevator call system is usually installed inside the elevator. The patient or medical staff can send a signal to the outside world by pressing the call button to request the elevator to pick up.
Emergency call: The emergency call system is usually installed in various areas of the hospital, such as corridors, stairwells and other locations. Patients or medical staff can send signals to the outside world by pressing the emergency call button to request emergency rescue.
The use of these call systems can improve the communication efficiency within the hospital, reduce the workload of medical staff, and improve the medical experience of patients.
Medical pager It usually refers to the call system used inside the hospital, which can help medical staff to quickly and accurately transmit information and instructions in the hospital.
Medical pagers usually include mainframe, extension, display screen and other parts. The host is usually installed in the nurse station or duty room of the hospital, and the extension is installed in the ward, operating room, examination room and other areas. When medical personnel need to call other personnel, they can send a signal to the host through the extension. After receiving the signal, the host will display the call information through the display screen to remind other personnel to respond.
The use of medical pagers can improve the communication efficiency within the hospital, reduce the workload of medical staff, and improve the medical experience of patients.