Wireless monitoring systems. (Product Spotlight).Smart Caregiver care·giv·er n. 1. An individual, such as a physician, nurse, or social worker, who assists in the identification, prevention, or treatment of an illness or disability. 2. Corporation's Smart Central Monitor works with Smart Door Monitors and Smart Wireless Bed Monitors. When a resident attempts to get out of a monitored bed or pass through a monitored door, the information is relayed to the Smart Central Monitor at the nurses' station. The display instantly identifies the resident, the bed and/or and/or conj. Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved. Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing. the door. The Smart Wireless Patient Monitor uses a weight-sensing pressure pad A pressure pad may be a trigger (pad) activated by weight often used as part of a security system. Supermarkets and big-box retailers often install pressure pads on their entrance and exit doors so that they open automatically when a customer with a shopping cart approaches. on the bed, which triggers a remote monitor when weight is removed. Because the system is wireless, the monitor can be placed outside the resident's room where it will not disturb others. CIRCLE 131 ON READER SERVICE CARD |
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