Can medical robots do in hospitals?

When it comes to hospitals, everyone will think of white angels. However, Japan’s Aizu Central Hospital has “employed” two robots to serve patients.

The color white and green robots are responsible for the wizard work. It guides patients and their families to the nearest elevator and helps people pick up small pieces of luggage. The white and blue robots are dedicated to the reception work. Just touch the screen on the chest of your chest or give a voice command to it, it can print out the map of the hospital, or show the route and direction to the person through the projector.

Of course, the robot also needs to rest. If the blue light on its back is flashing, it means it needs to be recharged. When there is no power, the robot will “walk” to the charging station to charge itself, without any human effort.

Instead of a nurse to deliver medicine

Recently, British hospitals will use "robot nurses" for the first time, they will complete some of the hospital's service work, so that nurses have more energy to care for patients.

“Robot Nurse” can perform a variety of tasks, such as delivering medicine, sending food to the ward, and taking away garbage. In the past, these jobs were all carried out by nurses. Not only were they distracting, but also time-consuming, the emergence of “robot nurses” would relieve the nurses a lot of burden.

Through the prepared floor plan program, the robot can identify each channel in the hospital. These robots are also equipped with a camera with scanning technology that creates electronic images or “path memories” to help them operate in the hospital freely.

Simulated pregnant women teaching

Today, robots have also become a good helper for medical teaching. Medical staff at a hospital in Washington, DC, currently use a teaching robot called Noel to practice for pregnant women.

“Noel” simulates pregnant women who are about to produce, and can even talk and scream. By simulating the actual delivery, it will help improve the surgical coordination and on-the-spot response ability of obstetricians and gynecologists.

“When you are delivered, there are a lot of people in the operating room, sometimes chaos, which is very dangerous for the mother. At this time, efficient communication and calm command are essential.” Dr. Tamiga August Say. Because the medical staff could not repeatedly test on the real person, "Noel" became an amazing teaching aid.

Black Nitrile Gloves Industrial Use

Black Nitrile Gloves Industrial Use,Black Nitrile Gloves Industrial,Black Nitrile Glove Plus,Industrial Black Nitrilegloves

HOLIK ASIA GROUP CO.LTD , https://www.holikasia.com

Posted on