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  2. Nurse call button - Wikipedia

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    A nurse call button is a button or cord found in hospitals and nursing homes, at places where patients are at their most vulnerable, such as beside their bed and in the bathroom. [1] It allows patients in health care settings to alert a nurse or other health care staff member remotely of their need for help. When the button is pressed, a signal ...

  3. Category:Medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Nurse call button; O. Odon device (previous page) This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 06:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Index of nursing articles - Wikipedia

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  5. Forget the nurse call button. Patients now stay connected by ...

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    The BioButton stays on the skin with an adhesive, is waterproof, and has up to a 30-day battery life. The company says the device — which allows providers to quickly notice deteriorating health ...

  6. Weill Cornell Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Weill Cornell Medical Center (/ w aɪ l /; previously known as New York Hospital, [3] Old New York Hospital, and City Hospital) is a research hospital in New York City. It is the teaching hospital for Cornell University 's medical school and is part of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital .

  7. Rauland-Borg - Wikipedia

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    Rauland's healthcare product, Responder, is a nurse call system designed for direct patient-to-staff communication, intelligent call routing, and real-time reporting of patient care. [3] Rauland's education product, Telecenter, is a communications platform designed to assist school communications involving emergencies, scheduling and events ...

  8. Cornell School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell University School of Nursing was a nursing school in New York City founded in 1877 as the New York Hospital Training School for Nurses; it closed in 1979. [1] The school awarded a Bachelor of Nursing degree after five years of study, two in an undergraduate college and three at the Medical Center. It was one of the few institutions ...

  9. Nursing process - Wikipedia

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    BLW Nurse's Chatelaine or tool kit. [needs context] The nursing process is a modified scientific method which is a fundamental part of nursing practices in many countries around the world. [1] [2] [3] Nursing practise was first described as a four-stage nursing process by Ida Jean Orlando in 1958. [4]