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- 5. Computer provided by the hospital that we install our software on.
- 7. Hardware connection that interfaces with the patient bed.
- 9. Hardware that is installed in a data closet/electrcial closet that is used to control other hardware.
- 15. a survey sent to patients post discharge from acute care hospitals
- 16. The state a room is in, or the status of the patient inside the room.
- 17. A single room where patients are kept.
- 20. the manufacturer
- 25. Handheld pendant that the patient uses to call a nurse, controls TV, and lights.
- 26. Responder hardware that is used by staff to track their work and not used by patients.
- 27. A device typically located in a clinical area where a nurse performs tasks with a door closed, preventing them from hearing calls that are announced at console.
- 28. Hardware installed in patient rooms/and staff areas of the hospital.
- 30. A communication system that allows patients to interact with nursing and nursing to interact with patients.
- 32. Device located on the headwall that the pillow speaker plugs into.
- 33. The settings that control the hardware. Connects to the servers. It can operate without connection or software.
- 34. A device that looks like a phone and annunciates calls.
- 35. A station with a cord located in the bathroom.
- 36. Alerts placed by hardware.
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- 1. Responder hardware that is used by patients to interact with nursing staff.
- 2. used as building blocks to add filters and save a new report.
- 3. the parent company of Rauland
- 4. A computer system created using software on one physical computer to emulate another computer
- 6. Responder hardware or other integration that logs when a staff member has entered and when a staff member exits the room.
- 8. A single floor inside a facility
- 10. Reminders or alerts that can be set in a room.
- 11. Hardware that receives calls from other hardware.
- 12. Physical device manufactured by Rauland that nursing and patients interact with.
- 13. Installed on hospital servers. It handles integrations, reports, and data storage.
- 14. How hospitals organize their buildings.
- 18. Typically a single building or group of buildings that are connected.
- 19. Built from templates, these are customized and include visualizations and can be scheduled/shared.
- 21. "CL", hardware that displays a physical indication of a call.
- 22. The name of the nurse call systems that Rauland manufacturers.
- 23. A procedure that interacts with Responder hardware that helps nurses track the work/care they are providing
- 24. The bed that a patient resides in.
- 29. A floor or area of a hospital where a specific discipline of patient care is done.
- 31. A collection of different reports and associated visualizations within a single view