The first triage system ever cleared by the FDA for assessing hemorrhage risk in trauma patients is powered by AI. How did its inventors ensure it was up to the job? Hemorrhage, or uncontrolled blood ...
Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital hope to reduce the risk to healthcare workers posed by COVID-19 by using robots to remotely measure patients’ vital signs. (Courtesy: the ...
Since it launched a new telemonitoring program, the Granite VNA has helped nearly 50 New Hampshire patients with serious health issues send the organization daily updates on their vital signs, ...
When it comes to monitoring a patient’s vital signs, the image that often comes to mind is a bulky, expensive and intrusive machine requiring constant attention from medical personnel throughout the ...
A collaborative team of researchers has turned Boston Dynamics’ dog-like robot into a tiny mobile doctor, now able to remotely measure patients’ vital signs from a distance of over six feet (1.8 m).
To submit a legal/professional nursing question for future consideration, write to the editor at [email protected] (Include "Ask the Expert" in subject line.) One evening, my 92-year-old patient was ...
Nighttime frequency of vital signs monitoring for low-risk medical inpatients might be reduced, according to a research letter by Jordan C. Yoder, B.A. and colleagues at the University of Chicago.
A device driven by artificial intelligence that works to predict when a patient will deteriorate could provide a more accurate picture than traditional vital signs, a new study suggests. The ...
Patient vital-sign monitoring is at the heart of modern healthcare. These insights have transformed patient treatment and care by providing a range of real-time measurements of various physiological ...