Monday, December 14, 2009

Patient Monitoring

What is patient monitoring?

Patient monitoring is when the doctors or the nurses observe the patient in hostpitals, especially in emergency rooms. This is not only physically monitoring the patient but this is also done through monitoring camera. The doctors and nurses can monitor the patient from a distant place. In this way, the doctors and nurses can be aware of the patient anytime and they can immediately cope and react to them whenever something happens. The patients can have intensive and careful care if they are monitored. This is especially used when a patient is infected by a contagious virus. By monitoring the patient, this will drastically decrease the chance of spreading the virus.
The doctors and nurses can also observe the blood pressure, body temperature, respiration rate, and other important information that should be monitored.

IT system used
- Monitoring camera
- Sensores
- Wireless: Provide more confort and mobility to the patient because they can move without the wires.

Here is a video that talks about how wireless technology is beneficial in monitoring patients:

Advantages
- The doctors and nurses can respond to the patient's needs immediately - effective especially when emergent situations.
- Careful and intensive care
- Increase productivity - less time consuming compared to phyisically monitoring the patients.

Disadvantages and issues
- Privacy: This is the most major issue in patient monitoring. Because the patients are monitors, there will be no sense of privacy in them. The privacy of the patient will be lost.
- The doctors and the nurses must continue to observe the patient, which is time consuming and a lot of labor.

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