beyerdynamic, a global manufacturer of headphones, microphones and conferencing products, has shared how its UNITE system allows hospital nursing staff to wirelessly transmit emergency signals from their patientโs monitoring devices directly to them.ย
At a prominent hospital in New York City that currently has multiple floors treating COVID-19 patients, nurses needed to be able to hear the monitor alarms that their patients were connected to while they worked and moved around the hospital floor. The hospital contacted their A/V integrator and beyerdynamic directly, and together they created a solution solving the hospitalโs specific needs using theirย UNITE wireless communication system.
Each nurse on the floor is responsible for two patients in a room, so twoย UNITE TP Bodypack Transmittersย were distributedper room, each with aย TG L58 lavalier microphoneย connected to the transmitter. The mics are arranged to pick up only the sounds of the patientsโ monitoring devices.
Each nurse then received a UNITE RP-T Receiver Bodypack and a DT 1 single-ear headphone that they keep with them while they work throughout their shift. If any of their patientsโ alarms are set off, indicating an emergency, the nurse instantly hears it. The hospital also purchased a UNITE CC-36P Cockpit Case to charge, store, and manage their system.
Initial feedback from the hospital has been extremely positive โ the nurses are very impressed with the functionality, ease-of-use, and audio quality. They plan to outfit two more floors in the hospital with identical systems before the end of the month.