Health devices
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In February, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its final ruling requiring that all drug and biological products sold to hospitals incorporate bar codes on their labels. ⋯ Right now only about a third of all medications are available in this form. Although this situation is likely to improve, hospitals wanting to take advantage of BPOC technology soon may need to do some drug repackaging themselves (or have it done by a third party), along with a lot of other groundwork. Widespread BPOC use may still be several years away, but the time to start preparing is now.
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Ventilator alarms can be crucial for safeguarding the health and even the lives of patients. Therefore, it's vital that they--like other critical alarms--be readily detected in even the busiest, noisiest hospital departments. One way to make sure that this happens is to use alarm-enhancement systems, which communicate ventilator alarms to locations where they are more likely to be detected by caregivers. ⋯ In this article, we describe the ventilator alarm-enhancement systems that are currently on the market. We highlight their pluses and minuses based on information we have gained from product literature, through conversations with suppliers, and, where possible, through discussions with users. We also provide guidance to facilities on how to choose among the various options and products available.