• Medsurg Nurs · Apr 1993

    An innovative approach to telemetry monitoring.

    • J Sabol, B Emonds, M Soltys, and J Disch.
    • Medsurg Nurs. 1993 Apr 1;2(2):99-103.

    AbstractTo use staff more effectively on a medical telemetry unit, nurses collaborated with clinical engineers to incorporate a commercially available pocket pager with a dysrhythmia detection system. Nurses carry a pocket pager which beeps and displays the patient's room number when a dysrhythmia is detected. This system eliminates the need for a telemetry monitor watcher and provides nurses with ongoing information about their patients. It also created an annual savings of approximately $130,000.

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