EmergenciesDisaster planningColorImageIntroduction Hospital emergency codes frequently comprise of colors to prevent confusion and enhance prompt response to emergency situations. The purpose of this study was to identify perceptions of emergency color codes among hospital employees in Korea.Methods A 12-...
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1.A method of communicating emergencies using color-changing light sources, by emitting color-coded lighting messages, the method comprising:emitting from the at least one color-changing light source a first message segment consisting of three segment elements of lights-on of a first selected color...
Multi-Level Alerts: Visual indicators, such as color-coded lights, signal the urgency of patient requests (routine assistance, urgent care, or emergencies). Quick Response: Immediate notifications ensure staff can prioritize and address patient needs...
Perceptions of hospital emergency color codes among hospital employees in KoreaHospitalEmergenciesDisaster planningColorImageThe four colors of "red," "blue," "pink," and "white," were strongly associated with "fire," "cardiac arrest," "infant/child abduction," and "emergency deactivation," ...