Submitted by justrightkinda t3_yr2b3l in tifu
SnakeBeardTheGreat t1_ivs5thd wrote
The NP screwed up. The nurse call button is the nurse call no matter what color it is. The red switch on the wall sends a signal to they nursing station that requires attention fight now. It does not Sound a siren in the hospital. I find your story funny but untrue. I worked on these systems for twenty years as a hospital engineer along with everything else to keep the hospital running smoothly.
InadmissibleHug t1_ivs6fkl wrote
That does depend on where you live, of course.
Your red button may only do that. Mine will bring the resus team.
SnakeBeardTheGreat t1_ivs6sy2 wrote
All through out the hospital system things must be done one way as per the federal government.
InadmissibleHug t1_ivs6vy1 wrote
Which federal govt??
I’ve been a nurse for over 30 years, my federal govt doesn’t dictate that the red button only calls the nurse’s station, never has.
MalmoWalker t1_ivs7mgi wrote
Reddit was made by Americans for Americans.
InadmissibleHug t1_ivs89yx wrote
Apparently so. One’s mind could pop if one considers other places might have alternative uses for the same item.
Or
Might
Even
Also
Have
State
And
Federal
Laws
SnakeBeardTheGreat t1_ivsbkyl wrote
Where are you?
InadmissibleHug t1_ivsbxwo wrote
Australia.
And yes, we do indeed have both a state and federal govt.
And where are you?
SnakeBeardTheGreat t1_ivsc4le wrote
The other end of the world.
Nadamir t1_ivslsl4 wrote
Good lord. As an engineer you should know just how many things are different and still compliant with government standards.
Some things sure are the same, but many times government regulations are like “have a thing that does XYZ” and leave it up to you entirely how to implement that.
One need only look at the different EHRs.
censorized t1_ivsti1m wrote
I'd love to see the federal regs he's referring to.
Nadamir t1_ivtk6f7 wrote
I’m not even mostly American (technically I am) but I’ve worked on your bloody EHR systems. And even I know that specifying colours is generally only found in aviation and other transportation regs.
Which makes sense as even a “Code Blue” is not universal.
But even in countries where there is a unified universal health system, such as Britain’s NHS or my own Ireland’s HSE, federal/national governmental regs don’t get that specific and each Trust or Hospital Group has substantial control over these sorts of things.
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