Connected ICU
Alarm governance, infusion pump service notes, respiratory circuit setup, and biomedical escalation for high-acuity units.
Smiths Medical supports care settings where a small documentation gap can slow purchasing, training, or service recovery. The application map below is written for clinical and operational teams that need respiratory, infusion, vascular access, and sterile supply details in a compact form.
Alarm governance, infusion pump service notes, respiratory circuit setup, and biomedical escalation for high-acuity units.
Pump documentation, patient education handoffs, medication-delivery controls, and quote packets for distributed programs.
Airway product files, humidification accessory notes, training checklists, and replacement supply planning.
IV catheter selection, sterile packaging records, lot traceability, and infection-prevention review language.
Preventive maintenance, service parts, loaner coordination, and response-time expectations for active devices.
GPO mapping, reorder rules, UDI crosswalks, and contract support for recurring consumables.
Consolidated infusion pump documentation and PM schedules reduced committee review time by 24% during standardization planning.
Airway supply training packets were rewritten around shift handoffs, lot checks, and setup consistency for new staff.
UDI and GPO crosswalks helped purchasing compare sterile access products without rebuilding product spreadsheets from scratch.
Different care settings ask different questions about the same product family. ICU leaders may focus on alarm priority, availability during patient transport, and service response. Materials managers may focus on standardization, shelf-life, lot management, and distributor coordination. Infection prevention teams may ask for packaging validation and clean handling instructions.
Smiths Medical content is intentionally direct. A product request can reference a specific application, and the response can include the evidence and operating notes that setting usually needs. That means respiratory therapy does not have to translate purchasing terminology, and purchasing does not have to guess which clinical documents matter.
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