Very much so. As a nurse the AI components I like are things that bring my attention to critical results (and combinations of results) faster. So if my tech gets vitals and the blood pressure is low and the heart rate is high and they’re running a temperature, I want it to call both me and the rapid response nurse right away and we can all sort out whether it’s sepsis or not when we get to the room together. I DON’T want it to be making decisions for me. I just want some extra heads up here and there.
What they’re describing is the kind of thing where the “last-gen” iteration/definition of AI, as in pretrained neural networks, are very applicable - taking in various vitals as inputs and outputting a value for if it should be alarming. For simple things you don’t need any of that, but if you want to be detecting more subtle signs to give an early warning, it can be really difficult to manually write logic for that, while machine learning can potentially catch cases you didn’t even think of.
I work in the hospital world and tele techs are working harder than nurses 99% of the time. So what job title do you have that makes you feel special? ⭐🖕⭐
In the Hospital World where I Work there are Nurses and Doctors delivering care. No need for thousand bullshit sub Jobs aimed at cutting wages and making Patient Care worse
Very much so. As a nurse the AI components I like are things that bring my attention to critical results (and combinations of results) faster. So if my tech gets vitals and the blood pressure is low and the heart rate is high and they’re running a temperature, I want it to call both me and the rapid response nurse right away and we can all sort out whether it’s sepsis or not when we get to the room together. I DON’T want it to be making decisions for me. I just want some extra heads up here and there.
You don’t need AI for this and it’s probably Not using “AI”
Also in other Countries there is No bullshit Separation between Nurses and “Techs”
What they’re describing is the kind of thing where the “last-gen” iteration/definition of AI, as in pretrained neural networks, are very applicable - taking in various vitals as inputs and outputting a value for if it should be alarming. For simple things you don’t need any of that, but if you want to be detecting more subtle signs to give an early warning, it can be really difficult to manually write logic for that, while machine learning can potentially catch cases you didn’t even think of.
do you want a sticker? ⭐
Hey, do you want to go fuck yourself?
I work in the hospital world and tele techs are working harder than nurses 99% of the time. So what job title do you have that makes you feel special? ⭐🖕⭐
In the Hospital World where I Work there are Nurses and Doctors delivering care. No need for thousand bullshit sub Jobs aimed at cutting wages and making Patient Care worse
So there IS a difference between nurses and techs there.