In the medical field, you know that tiny changes can save
— or cost — lives. When a patient is in
extreme medical distress, the crash
cart needs to get there immediately, and a delay of a few seconds can mean the
difference between life and death. On top of that, a medical office needs to
operate more efficiently than many businesses, since doctors have to keep
moving from patient to patient to have any hope of making it through their
mountain of work.
When it comes to efficiency, even the smallest changes
can have huge effects, and if you’re like most medical professionals, there’s
an area for major improvement that you probably haven’t even considered.
Few, if any, medical professionals pay the kind of
attention that they should to the caster
wheels on their equipment. When was the last time you pushed around one of
your equipment carts? What was it like? Were you able to glide along smoothly
and freely? Or was it like pushing along one of the grocery store carts that
has the busted squeaky wheel?
Equipment with bad casters will make pushing a cart from
one end of the medical center to the other a frustrating chore, which can be
particularly problematic in an emergency situation.
Equipment with bad casters can cause a whole host of
issues, from slow response time to the possibility of tipping a cart over and
damaging sensitive equipment. Your carts need to move quickly and without
delay, especially when a patient is crashing, and a cart with a sticking caster
wheel could end up costing lives.
Don’t put your staff and patients at risk due to
something so simple; make sure that your casters are new, clean, and
unhindered, and that your carts can move quickly and smoothly over the floor.
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