Hospitals need a Central Station to monitor all those devices
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Very true, just spent a day at local hospital, buzzing, beeping noises all over, medical staff never checked, Even an unused BP monitor stood beeping.what todo
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True! 6 mos. in ICU-couldn't tell if alarm was vent unplugged, on TV, wound vac or pic line malfunction, A-Fib, or just needing IV refill. Staff got used to finding it was always the IV...until it wasn't. Every beep terrifying to patients, many needing TVs on loud just TP sleep.
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Hospitals are understaffed and that is why alarms go unresponded
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Hospital are understaffed that's why alarms aren't responded to.
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