Tele-Health Ventilator and Mobile ECG against Hospital RTLS

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

著作、制作 NHK福井放送局 福井大学医学部
 To reduce pump programming errors and associated injuries to patients, the ubiquitous pod was designed for retrofit traditional pumps. This study has developed ZigBee-compliant pods and to identify alarms and signals from medical equipment (i.e.: Infusion pump, Ventilator, etc.) using Ubiquitous sensor networks. The processed machine data are then stored in SQL databases. It was hooked up to a hospital information system. Connecting infusion devices to the hospital's Ubiquitous network to allow direct communication from the pharmacy information system, enabling a physician's order for IV medications to be transmitted directly to a patient's infusion pump via the SQL-compliant database called Pump sever.

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The Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui

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