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Field Observation Grace Shin Busra ErgunRan zhou
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Send heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate Intensive care unit's equipment Monitor continuously displays patient’s information
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Intensive care unit's Recording Method 1) 2) Record medical information to computer and paper Computer Documentation
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Intensive care unit's Recording Method Nurse in Piedmont has PDA to record information 3) PDA
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Intensive care unit's Recording Method 4) MCA (Mobile clinical assistance)
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Intensive care unit's Recording Method Wireless connectivity: to access patient information and physician’s order. RFID: to identify patients, medications and assets Integrated bar code reader: to manage medicines or costly supplies MCA(Mobile clinical assistant): Enable nurses to spend more time with patients, do their jobs on the move while remaining connected
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Nurse Station Clearance
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Nurse work space
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Nurse Station
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Nurse station
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Hallway Computer Storage
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Entrance/Lobby Design: in general, interaction points are circled Waiting room with colorful design Aquarium Big screen ocean view Attractive for children To make the waiting times less boring
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Entrance/Lobby Elevators – named as flower and butterfly – goes different departments – natural feeling (wooden walls and green leaves on the ceiling) coffee shop
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Families Shower Laundry Exercise room Private sleeping room Chapel: most silent place Business center and library: help the families to follow their daily routines and to learn more about their children’s illness
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Neonatal ICU 35 beds (incubator) Low lighting Warm environment to support the growth of the babies ALOS: 28 days Signal system orange: alarm yellow: family need blue:crisis
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Neonatal ICU Each incubator has a nurse working desk, information board and family armchair Average 2 patients/ nurse
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Pediatric ICU 26 beds 28 CICU beds ALOS: 4 days Individual rooms Design: movie star feeling Window Bed restroom Working desk for nurse dashborddashbord PC Glass Door
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Pediatric ICU Natural lighting Wireless phones for nurse 4 nurse pods: screen to follow each room
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REHAB Visitation policy looser than ICU, because support of family and friends is important in Rehab ALOS depends on the situation of patient, around 10 days but deviation is high Restroom & Bathroom Window Couch Chair Bed TV and DVD unit door Window to hall Nurse Working Area
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Challenges Patient privacy vs. Transparency Sometimes 3patients/nurse How nurse spend time in POD system? Infection control No special bathroom in PICU rooms Cell phone usage restrictions for families Limited family visit in NICU Families affect each other Psychology of families
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