Jeron 610 Manual

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Jeron’s extensive family of nurse call systems meet the alerting and communication needs of healthcare facilities including acute care hospitals, skilled care and nursing home facilities, assisted living and long-term care facilities, and clinics. Provider 790 Nurse Call Provider 790 is a Voice over IP nurse call system with full duplex digital audio communication throughout.

The system utilizes an Ethernet backbone for a truly networked system with a distributed architecture supporting centralized call answering, swing rooms, centralized code display, and day/night transfer of calls between units. Provider 790 readily supports the most popular integrations including wireless phones, pocket page notification, real-time locating, ADT patient information display, and enterprise-wide activity logging and reporting. Provider 680 Nurse Call Provider 680 is a flexible nurse call system that scales to meet the vast needs of skilled care and acute care facilities. Multiple Provider 680 systems can network together for a facility-wide solution integrated with wireless phones and pagers, real-time locating systems, ADT software applications, centralized code blue notification, and enterprise administrative reporting. Provider 680 Tone-Visual Nurse Call For a single nursing unit through to an entire facility that only needs nurse call alerting without audio communications, Provider 680 can be configured as a tone-visual system. The cost-effective Provider 680 Tone-Visual system readily integrates with other networked Provider 680 systems for a unified facility-wide solution.

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Pro-Alert 610 Nurse Call Pro-Alert 610 is designed for facilities that need the most basic nurse and emergency call notification such as nursing homes, clinics, and small medical facilities. The multiplexed wiring design keeps installation costs to a minimum while providing a highly robust platform for years of trouble-free operation.

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Provider 680 Nurse Call System is the feature rich option for both smaller acute care facilities and skilled care facilities. It offers you advanced technology that streamlines communication to improve patient/resident care and staff satisfaction. Significantly reduced installation and maintenance costs are also by design. The networked Provider 680 gives you unparalleled call management and routing to balance staff workloads and levels depending upon census and staffing down at night. Automated processes route calls and saves steps at any time of day. Automated Alarm Management and Notification Speeds Response Medical devices including IV pumps, ventilators and pulse oximeters can be integrated with Provider 680 Nurse Call, allowing caregivers to monitor their patients from anywhere in the facility.

If a monitored device alarms, the primary caregiver and other team members are notified directly to their wireless phone or pocket pagers; streamlining response to the alarm. Multiple Modes of Notification Speed Response – alarms automatically illuminate Dome Lights and Zone Lights while simultaneous alerting at Duty Stations, local Nurse Consoles, and routing to the assigned caregivers’ pager or wireless phone Quiet Healing Environment – when alarms are routed through the nurse call system and directly to mobile devices, disturbing overhead paging is virtually eliminated Custom Call Levels – each alarm input can be customized and labeled. Knowing the type of alarm lets caregivers customize their response Joint Commission Compliance – all Provider Nurse Call Systems meet the Joint Commission’s Patient Safety Goals of alarm notification for device alarm annunciation Integration with Latching/Momentary Inputs – each alarm input can be configured for latching or momentary inputs, saving the caregiver unnecessary trips to the patient room for alarms that reset themselves.

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Supporting Your Facility in Making Fall Prevention a Priority Provider 680 Nurse Call provides multiple modes of monitoring and alerting to notify staff of potential risks so they can respond quickly and avoid patient falls. Wireless Call Placement and Resident Check-In for Safety and Independence The Provider 680 Nurse Call System maintains the safety of residents and patients while supporting their independence through the wireless pendants and the resident-check in features. These options not only provide peace of mind to loved ones but streamlines workflow by eliminating unnecessary trips to check on patients or residents. Increased Patient Mobility – waterproof wireless pendants afford patients mobility while allowing them to signal for help from their patient room, bathroom and common areas Direct Caregiver Notification – when a call is placed from a wireless pendant, caregivers can be notified directly on their mobile device; allowing them to respond as quickly as possible Maintain Independence – automated check-in confirms residents’ well-being without requiring staff members to check on each resident. Jeron’s High-Security Call and Intercom Call Stations are used for alerts from and communication to secured and behavioral health rooms. With a push of a button, calls are immediately routed to the main nurse console or duty stations in staff areas to alert staff to active calls. Depending on the station configuration, caregivers may answer the call using intercom communication.

The stations are designed for those areas that require heavy duty stations with include important features including: Secure Design – 11 gauge stainless steel faceplate with tamper resistant mounting screws No Cords Needed – stations include heavy duty call and/or cancel switches Intercom Option s – hands-free two-way communication is available. Integrating Nurse Call Systems with Wireless Communications Benefits Both Residents and Staff Provider 680 Nurse Call Systems leverage wireless technology, including wireless phones, pocket paging, and staff locating for a direct alerting and communication path between the residents and their assigned caregivers. This direct and fast patient to staff and staff to staff communication means: Quiet Healing Environment – disruptive overhead pages to staff are virtually eliminated Caregivers Have More Direct Time with Residents – caregivers don’t spend time making unnecessary trips to the nursing station; they stay out on the floor with their residents as much as possible Increased Resident & Staff Satisfaction – patients/residents and staff benefit from faster and more direct response from their caregiver.

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Nurse Call Options to Raise Your HCAHPS Scores Supporting your goal to give the best patient care possible, Provider 680 Nurse Call streamlines processes, automates alerts from patients to caregivers, and provides fast and direct caregiver to patient communication. We give you the tools so patients will respond with “Always” to these key HCAHPS survey questions: 4) “ after you pressed the call button, how often did you get help as soon as you wanted?” Provider nurse call’s multiple alerting options, including text messages, pocket pager, and wireless phone integrations, instantly route patient calls directly to the assigned caregiver. If the caregiver is delayed, Provider automatically alerts other caregivers on their team to the outstanding call. Confirming a timely response, the Provider EIS activity logging and reporting software monitors all call activity and response times so you can spot issues before they adversely affect patient satisfaction. 9) “how often was the area around your room quiet at night?” The device alarm interface options for Provider nurse call means patient doors can stay closed since caregivers are notified of alarms over the nurse call. The wireless notification options on Provider nurse call virtually eliminates disruptive overhead pages to locate or call staff. 11) “How often did you get help in getting to the bathroom as soon as you wanted?” The call button on Provider nurse call allows patients to notify their caregiver they need assistance to the bathroom, while the audio bathroom station lets patients request assistance back to bed.

Management Reports that Benchmark Responses and Improve Performance Provider 680’s Executive Information System (EIS) is a reporting tool allowing facilities to create benchmarks for response time and monitor staff performance. Comprehensive call and staff activity data and customized reports enable nursing management to identify and correct workflow bottlenecks. Integrating Nurse Call Systems with Wireless Communications Benefits Both Patients and Staff Jeron’s Nurse Call system leverages wireless technology, including wireless phones, pocket paging, and staff locating for a direct alerting and communication path between the patient and their assigned caregivers. Staff Teams for Timely Responses to Patients & Residents Provider 680 Nurse Call Systems supports a comprehensive team approach to patient care with automatic team-based alerts that speed responses to patients while keeping caregivers mobile and in more direct contact with their patients. Staff are assigned to their residents/patients in teams and are notified of calls over their wireless smart phones, SIP phones, or pocket pagers. Provider helps you achieve team-based nursing by: Wireless event notifications to every member of team Integrated patient/resident rounding Rerouting events to available caregivers Everywhere access with touchscreen staff terminals and network activity displays Automated public address announcement for emergency events. The Noti-Fi option for Provider Nurse Call Systems maintains a quiet healing environment while keeping staff connected and mobile.

Active patient calls directly text alert their assigned caregiver’s smartphone. To save wasted steps, caregiver’s can “accept” an active call which in turn automatically alerts the remaining caregivers who is responding to the call.

Caregiver Mobility through Wireless Phone Integration Caregivers remain directly connected to their patients and other staff members while staying mobile using the Provider 680 Nurse Call Systems’ wireless phone integration. Using their wireless phone, caregivers can respond to their patient calls from anywhere; eliminating extra trips, improving workflow, and maximizing their time on the floor interacting with patients. Facility-Wide Communication – patient/resident calls route directly to the assigned caregiver regardless of the caregiver’s location within the facility.

When caregivers directly answer calls both response times and patient/resident satisfaction improve Quiet Healing Environment – overhead paging is drastically reduced since staff can reach each another directly or send informational text messages without resorting to overhead paging Improved Workflow – wireless phone integration makes staff more productive since they don’t waste time searching for each other Customized Alert Teams – in the event of a staff emergency or a code call, members of a “crash team” receive instant notification. Create custom alert teams based on your facility’s needs. Automatic Call Forwarding – if a call is not answered within a set time the call is automatically be forwarded to another caregiver in the team. Cost-Effective Mobile Communication with Caller ID Base Station Wireless Phones Mobile communication greatly enhances workflow and patient/resident satisfaction for skilled care facilities and some acute care facilities. The Provider 680 Nurse Call System offers an intuitive, cost-effective Caller ID phone integration option. Instant Facility-Wide Notification with Cost-Effective Pocket Pagers While maintaining a quiet healing environment is essential to patient/resident satisfaction, today’s team nursing style also demands that caregivers are always reachable while remaining mobile.

A cost-effective solution to staying connected with caregivers (without employing noisy PA systems) is integrating Provider 680 Nurse Call System with a new or existing pocket paging system. A Networked Ethernet Nurse Call Infrastructure Means Flexibility and Scalability The Provider Nurse Call System’s Ethernet backbone allows every nursing unit to work together as a facility-wide solution. This networked nurse call architecture lets calls and call coverage move between units to match staffing levels and patient census. Centralized Operation – all patient calls can be routed to central nurse console(s) to answer calls; staff are then dispatched to the patient room if needed Day/Night Transfer – when staffing down at night, all patient calls from one unit can be rerouted from their “day” nursing station to their “night” nursing station typically located within the same unit or a neighboring unit Swing Rooms – depending on census between neighboring units, rooms can “swing” between adjoining units to ensure bed availability. PC Console Software for LAN Display of Calls and Events From any Windows® computer the facility’s data LAN, the Provider 680 integrated “PC Console Display” software delivers a breadth of real-time activity including patient calls, workflow events, staff locations, and bed status information to caregivers and administrators. Staff members, caregivers and managers can customize each PC Console to display activity for one unit, several units, or the entire facility and to show one, several or all types of activities. It can be associated with a Nurse Console for touchscreen answering of calls in the Map View and List View.

The PC Console also supports call tones for active calls. Facility-Wide Paging Informs Staff Immediately of a Situation Provider 680 Nurse Call’s Voice P.A.

Page Software provides zoned or facility-wide verbal annunciation of select call events over a facility or hospital’s overhead public address paging system or a local PC. Overhead announcements are triggered by nurse calls placed or canceled from nurse call stations in resident/patient and staff areas.

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Customized voice prompts consist of phrases that include instructional content as well as nurse call type, room number, and general location information. Voice prompts can be customized on-site to meet facility requirements for privacy and content. For example: An emergency call placed in room 206 could be programmed to annunciate “Stat condition in second floor physical therapy.” Upon cancellation of the same call, the voice prompt could be “Medical condition in second floor physical therapy has been cancelled.”. Provider Nurse Call stations, dome lights, and call priorities can all be customized to meet any application and room configuration Patient/Resident Stations – patients use to request assistance and communicate with their caregivers Duty Station – when staff is away from the nurses’ station, such as a break room, they can be notified of incoming calls via strategically placed duty stations Bath Stations – are used to call for help either by pulling a pullcord or pushing a pushbutton Staff Emergency and Code Blue/Pink Stations – are used to summon help in a distress situation. The Staff Emergency button can be configured to the facility’s desire, meaning that calls are routed to assigned pagers or phones.

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Remote Nurse Call Access for Technicians Keeps Everything Up and Running The networked architecture of the Provider 680 Nurse Call System means technicians can be anywhere on the LAN to troubleshoot and program the system. Remote access speeds response to any system issues providing 24/7 availability. Remote Programming – from their PC on the LAN, technicians can reconfigure features, program room numbers, update system firmware, and troubleshoot diagnostic alerts Diagnostic Notification – automated system diagnostic messages, routed to technicians’ pagers or phones, describes any issues and the affected components so that they can repair the issue quickly and minimize downtime Local System Alerts – Nurse Consoles and Staff Terminals readily display any system error messages so staff are aware of any issues until technicians can resolve them. Leveraging an IT Infrastructure for Simplified Maintenance Through the use of standard category cabling and RJ45 connectivity, Provider 680 Nurse Call infrastructure design reduces both initial installation and future maintenance costs while supporting simple system expansion. Rmz250 2015 service manual.

Installation Savings – the use of standard category cabling means no costly custom cables Scalable and Expandable – Provider’s cabling infrastructure allows facilities to easily expand and grow the system to meet future needs Simplified Maintenance – system maintenance is plug and play by simply unplugging a defective station and plugging in a new station with no reprogramming required.