Monitoring Events: Overview/How to use? Monitoring Events: Overview/How to use?

Monitoring Events: Overview/How to use?

Anne Heyrman Anne Heyrman

All the ongoing and closed monitoring events are consultable in the compartment “Monitoring Events” in the Nobi menu.

  • Click to open.
  • You see all the triggers that are currently "ongoing", for the whole organization.
  • Click on the button "Show" to have a different view on the data of the event.

You can filter:
• Department
• Trigger: Resident is out of bed, is sitting on bed, No resident detected, Resident is in bathroom  or toilet
• Status
• Everything
• Ongoing
• Closed

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What can we learn from the data in the overview?

Lets discuss a few examples.

1. The trigger “Resident is out of bed”

  • The trigger "resident is out of bed" stays "ongoing" in the overview of monitoring events until the resident returns to his bed.
  • If you filter "closed" and "resident is out of bed", you get an overview of how long the residents was out of bed.
  • E.g. Mr X had not a lot of sleep lately…

2. The trigger “Resident sits on bed”

  • The trigger "resident sits on bed" stays ongoing in the review of monitoring events until the resident goes back to bed or steps completely out of his bed.
  • If you filter in the overview "closed and "residents sits on bed" you get an overview of how long resident was on the bedside.
  • E.g. Mr X maybe suffering from his knee arthritis, takes longer and longer to stand up…

3. The trigger “No resident detected”

  • The trigger "no resident detected" stays ongoing in the overview until the resident returns back to his housing unit.
  • By filtering "closed" and "no resident detected" you get an overview for how long the resident was out of his housing units.
  • E.g. Mr X hardily leaves his room lately, suffering from a new condition? Need to investigate this…

4. The trigger “Resident in bathroom” or toilet

  • The trigger "Resident in bathroom or toilet” stays ongoing until the resident has left the bathroom or toilet.
  • By filtering "closed" and "resident in bathroom or toilet" in the overview, you can check on how long residents stayed in their bathroom or toilet.
  • E.g. Mr X stays only for a short period of time in the bathroom each day, needs help to wash/with clothing?

Want to have more information about Monitoring Events/Configuration? Use the following links:

Monitoring Events: What is it + How does it work ?

Monitoring Events: How to set up Monitoring Configurations ?

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