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Discontinuation Notice – IR411EPB

Discontinuation Notice – IR411EPB

Effective immediately, the IR411EPB is discontinued. This is the Patient Station for the Tek-CARE400 that features a push button to call as well as a call cord connection. The station does not have a replacement. For more information, please contact...

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Discontinuation Notice – IR411EPB

Discontinuation Notice – IR411EPB

Effective immediately, the IR411EPB is discontinued. This is the Patient Station for the Tek-CARE400 that features a push button to call as well as a call cord connection. The station does not have a replacement. For more information, please contact...

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Software Release Notice

Software version LS450xxxx version 1.15.7 is now available to download. There are a few updates in this release that are designed to make the operation of your Tek-CARE nurse call system simpler than ever. For Everyday Users  In the Tek-CARE Staff App, it is now...

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Discontinuation Notice: SF381 and SF382

Effective immediately due to parts availability, the SF381 Standalone Emergency Station and the SF382 Standalone Code Station are discontinued. These stations are most commonly used with the Tek-CARE300-series systems. The SF381 and SF382 stations are used in places...

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Software Release Notice

Software version LS450xxxx version 1.15.7 is now available to download. There are a few updates in this release that are designed to make the operation of your Tek-CARE nurse call system simpler than ever. For Everyday Users  In the Tek-CARE Staff App, it is now...

read more

Discontinuation Notice: SF381 and SF382

Effective immediately due to parts availability, the SF381 Standalone Emergency Station and the SF382 Standalone Code Station are discontinued. These stations are most commonly used with the Tek-CARE300-series systems. The SF381 and SF382 stations are used in places...

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Brief History

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Nurse Call

The nurse call system as it is known today is vastly different from its origins. In its most simple form, a nurse call system consists of a push button in the patient room, a light above the patient door and a central location (usually a nurses station) where calls can be viewed. With advances in technology, and the ever-changing model of healthcare, the modern nurse call system took several forms over its century-long history. 

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