Nurse Call System in Hospitals Simulated via Proteus Program
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Atmega 32
Buzzer
Call Point
Inter-call Display Unit
Jack socket.

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Mohammed Abualgassim Ahmed Mohammed and Khalid Hamid Bilal, “Nurse Call System in Hospitals Simulated via Proteus Program”, Tech. Horizon J., vol. 2, no. 2, Feb. 2018.
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Abstract

The tremendous technological advances that have permeated all human sciences and all daily life, especially in the medical field, many assistive technologies have been developed in the care of patients in hospitals. This technology has greatly helped to reduce the mortality resulting from the delayed provision of assistance to patients and critical cases; the nurse call system technology was one of the systems that marked a major shift in the organization of medical care in hospitals in general and in emergency and emergency care departments in particular. Which has had a significant impact on the reduction in mortality rates in hospitals and the rescue of critical cases and avoid the causes of delayed follow-up cases and prevent Vitality, which contributed to the ease of monitoring of  the patient’s case in his request for help and immediate response to call as soon as possible, and helped in the process The administrative control for medical staff, especially nurses, by informing them clearly and urgently about the patient’s need for precise technological means. He also actively contributed to providing the best types of health care and minimizing concerns about the lack of interest by the medical staff working and Tranquility patients and their families, given the importance of mainstreaming such a system in hospitals and health centers, we find that the major interest in Sudan does not amount to the extent of its importance and the urgent necessity. This paper examines the importance of this system and explains in practical terms how to create and design this system by simulation. It also provides a comprehensive explanation of the components of the system, its design, and its work. The results of this research show the practical application of this system.

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