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Hospital Glitch Gives Patients 8x Radiation Dosage
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Hospital Glitch Gives Patients 8x Radiation Dosage. hospital radiation ct scan cancer. A spokesperson for the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA this week disclosed an error that saw several patients suffer overdoses of radiation. . According to hospital officials,...
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Hospital Workers Fired for Posting Patient Pictures on MySpace
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cyberspace, however this is not the first time we’ve heard of hospital workers photographing patients. Earlier this year reports emerged that several employees at the Tri-City Hospital in Oceanside were allegedly secretly taking pictures of patients and patient...
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Motion C5: Mobile Tech Helps Real People
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documentation and other purposes. All of these base hardware abilities are tied together by the intelligent software design. In future generations it will likely become fully contextual aware. This would allow, for example, nurses to walk into a patient’s...
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Headphones Can Disrupt Pacemakers
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patients, it’s the actual headphones themselves that are the cause, composed of strong little magnets that can disrupt the implants’ firmware if placed within 1.2 inches. This is not a good thing, especially for those patients who depend on pacemakers...
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War of the Wards
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approach. Armed with a Nokia 3578i, Nokia 3120, BlackBerry 7100t, and BlackBerry 8700, researchers conducted 340 tests across dozens of medical devices actually in use on patients in 75 different patient rooms. (The Dutch study was done without patients present.)...
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New Pacemaker Can Access Internet
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New Pacemaker Can Access Internet. Internet Pacemaker Wireless Wi-Fi. Pacemakes with Wi-Fi support could save money for patients as well as save their lives.. So what gives? Why is Tom's posting news about a wireless pacemaker? After all, aren't those things...
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Man Thinks He's in Silent Hill, Blacks Out Hospital
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or not Jan H. eventually got his toothbrush, the power outage caused elevators to stall and patients who were on respiratory machines to be assisted manually. Fortunately, no patients suffered any lasting consequences, according to 24oranges. A court on Tuesday...
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Robot Nurses To Cut Health Care Costs
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saying that robotic "nurses" in a person's home could reduce the $2.2 trillion spent on health care every year.His vision includes robots caring for elderly people who insist on living at home, or sick patients that don't require surgery. What his vision doesn't...
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Doctors Train Using Brain Surgery Simulator
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for the real thing.. It's a great feeling knowing that doctors of today can load up simulators and practice virtual test runs before attempting surgery on real patients. 48-year-old Ellen Wright probably feels the same, as she was the first patient to benefit...
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The New iPhone Effect: Winners and Losers
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AirStrip co-founder and CTO Trey Moore said. "The healthcare industry faces a critical shortage of doctors to handle the growing number of patients. This can lead to communication errors, which are the number-one cause of patient injury in a hospital, while...
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Ergotron - Product
Perfect for space-constrained patient exam rooms, the low-profile vertical lift provides 9" (23 cm) of smooth vertical adjustment and folds into a slim, compact unit when not in use. The...