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Outside of intensive care units, hospital patients typically aren’t hooked to a tangle of wires to continuously monitor their vital signs. But that means nurses making rounds every four to six hours may miss the warning signs that a patient’s health is deteriorating, or that he or she is having a heart attack, not breathing properly or is likely to fall. What if nurses could be alerted to a patient’s failing health or potential to fall before it occurs – no wires attached.. Read more “FROM THE GRAPEVINE” by Roni Robbins
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 09:10:53 +0000

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