Introduction
Visiting the doctor's office or staying in the hospital for an extended period of time can be a nerve wracking experience, and medical professionals are always on the lookout for ways to improve the experience of patients under their care. It is now commonplace for clinics and hospitals to be wired to the hilt, and most locations take good advantage of the local network and the Internet to speed up the retrieval and updating of medical records. In recent years, medical facilities have made further improvements by connecting testing and monitoring equipment to the network.

Routine and Intensive Care
One of a nurse's most important duties is to keep an eye on the
status of patients, and then react quickly when an emergency arises.
In the past, nurses made regular rounds of the ward by walking from
room to room to administer medication, make sure patients were resting
comfortably, and take blood pressure and temperature readings. One
of the main problems they faced was not being able to watch all of
the patients at the same time. If patient B encountered an emergency
situation while the nurse was caring for patient A, there's a good
chance that patient B's change for the worse would go unnoticed.
UC-7420 provides an economical way for nurses to monitor all of the patients in their ward at the same time. Since UC is small, it occupies less space and is unobtrusive. UC is used as a front-end embedded computer to collect data from the machines and monitoring equipment in the patient's room. The data is then transferred to the nurse's station, so that the team on-duty can monitor the status of all patients at the same time.
Benefits of Using
Moxa's Embedded Computer
No fan, no hard drive design for longer MTBF
CompactFlash slot for adding Gigabytes of storage space
Multiple connection options for greater networking versatility
Programmability gives system integrators infinite possibilities
System reduces work load for personnel,
and patients can receive better care
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