Our Solution
The latest prototype of Code Clock is specifically designed for use in clinical settings where healthcare providers are trained in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Ideal for hospitals, especially in critical care environments where rapid patient decompensation can occur, this innovative device enhances resuscitation efforts with its user-friendly features.
Key Features:
Interactive Interface: The Code Clock is equipped with a series of responsive buttons that guide clinicians through high-yield interventions during resuscitation events. The device employs flashing indicators to signal when specific tasks, roles, or ACLS steps should be executed.
Timely Interventions: Integrated timers assist healthcare providers in administering medications such as epinephrine and amiodarone at appropriate intervals. Additionally, a 10-second pulse check timer minimizes delays between rounds of compressions, while dedicated buttons indicate when shocks and compressions have been delivered.
Rhythm Documentation: Users can document the patient's rhythm via designated buttons, enabling the device to select the appropriate resuscitation algorithm based on real-time data.
Role and Task Management: As soon as a code is initiated, role and task identification buttons illuminate, allowing the team to track which responsibilities have been completed and which remain outstanding.
Outcome Selection: Upon the conclusion of a resuscitation attempt, the user can select the final outcome, whether it be palliative cessation, ECMO, or return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
Note-Taking Capability: The device features a built-in whiteboard for clinicians to jot down important notes and observations during the resuscitation process.
With its comprehensive functionality, the Code Clock prototype aims to streamline and enhance the effectiveness of ACLS protocols, ultimately improving patient outcomes during critical cardiac events.