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Brandon Rogers

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January 30, 2013

How to Prevent Over Pressurizing Critical Spaces with Room Pressure Monitors

Openings Doors in the Operating Room

Recently, a major Boston-area hospital sought to resolve a problem in its operating rooms (OR). Nurses were complaining about how difficult it was to open the doors to the facility’s 23 operating rooms, 5 of which had just been built. They couldn’t understand why they had to pull so hard to open the doors. A veteran hospital HVAC engineering and design consultant did some investigating and recognized the problem of airborne lint on the sensors controlling OR pressurization.

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December 12, 2012

How to Monitor Multiple Critical Spaces from One Location

The "central command station" of each floor in a hospital (aka the central nurse's station) plays a critical role in the proper operation of OR suites, isolation wards, and other critical spaces where room condition is crucial. Floor nurses and circulating nurses are tasked with monitoring multiple rooms in their wing, which requires them to physically check each room's condition via the room's condition monitoring device.

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