On Saturday 19 November 2005 14:47, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > While trawling through the regular CPR refresher course > today a feature occurred to me which, no doubt, some would > hate and some would love. I spoke to my clinic's > resuscitation officer and he loved it: > > Imagine a "big red" button in the "right upper" corner. When > you hit it all other clients at the local site pop up a > modal (yes ;-), all-red page with large yellow letters: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Resuscitation Alert > > Room : .......... > Start: 14:37 (2 minutes ago) > > [on my way] [seen, ignore] > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > There would not be a default button. The user would have to > willfully select and press a button before normal work with > this client can proceed. > > The initiating client would show a slightly different page: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Resuscitation: Start: 14:37 (3 minutes ago) > > Emergency number: 911 > > help status > ----------- > room 3 ... coming > room 1 > room 2 ... coming > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Either on that page or on a [next] page would be shown the > basic/advanced AHA/... CPR flowchart. > > One would want to keep that very simple and very local > (machine-local) code- and data-wise. Absolutely. Numerous addons come to mind which should be entertained while implementing. > Sebastian
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