Badger3 System
Introduction
Functionality
  Patient Details
  Patient Notes
  Derived Data
  Charting
  Patient Reports
  Clinical Knowledge Manager
 
Badger3 System: Charting
Within the core of the Badger System lies a real-time one-second intensive care trend monitoring system. Physiological and environmental parameters are gathered by a workstation at each bed and sent to the central server for storage.
A large variety of patient monitoring devices at the bedside can be interfaced to gather data values at varying sample rates up to 1Hz. You can configure the system to sample each single parameter at your own desired sampling rate - for example, heart rate might be sampled once per second, and skin temperatures might be samples once per minute or greater.
Charts, with real-time trends shown, can be viewed at any workstation on the Hospital network, and can be manipulated freely without affecting the bedside workstation view.
Charting parameters include both trend data as well as tabular data such as lab results and ventilator settings.    When data from remote devices such as blood gas machines or Lab data is sent, the charts are automatically updated at the bed-side to reflect these data changes.
Single patient notes entries are shown underneath each chart and new notes can be added without leaving the chart view.