Nurse Mobile Workstation is an effective assistant for improving nursing efficiency. Its features include integrated functions and portability. Nurse workstation on wheels offers significant advantages by handling various nursing tasks in one place, reducing errors, and accelerating information flow. It has wide-ranging applications: during ward rounds, it can record vital signs and view medical records in real-time; during medication distribution, it ensures accurate drug preparation and monitors inventory; during surgery preparation, it facilitates instrument management; and during emergency rescues, it provides rapid response and real-time data transmission, offering comprehensive support for healthcare work and optimizing patient care experiences.
Hardware composition
Mobile carts: mostly made of aluminum alloy or steel, ergonomically designed, and height adjustable. Equipped with multiple drawers and compartments, some with lock cabinets. The wheels are silent, flexible in steering and can be braked.
Display device: equipped with a 12-24-inch high-definition touch screen, sensitive touch, support multi-point operation, adjustable brightness, and anti-glare.
Computing device: equipped with Intel Core series processors, more than 8GB of memory, and equipped with a large-capacity hard drive or solid-state drive. Input device: waterproof and dustproof keyboard and precise positioning mouse, with touch screen operation.
Medical equipment interface: healthcare workstation equipped with various standard interfaces, compatible with a variety of medical devices.
Communication equipment: built-in wireless network card, Bluetooth module, some support 4G/5G network.
Software composition
Operating system: choose stable systems such as Windows 10 or Linux.
Electronic medical record system (EMR): convenient for entering, querying and updating medical records to ensure data security.
Nursing management system: used for task scheduling, progress tracking and medical communication.
Drug management system: manage drug inventory and expiration dates to prevent medication errors.
Medical equipment integration software: connect device data with medical record systems.
Data security and backup software: encrypt data and back up regularly to prevent data loss.