Why is "Big Brother" banned in hospitals?

Not long ago, a medical emergency in Israel drew a lot of attention. An ambulance carrying a critically ill patient was speeding toward the hospital when suddenly the back door of the remote-controlled vehicle was accidentally opened, the ambulance bed slid to the ground, and the patient rolled over a few times and died before he could call for help. Is it murder, or an accident? After careful investigation of the investigators, the culprit of the accident was the car was using the "big brother".

Now, the use of "big brother" has become very common, with more than 100 million people using "big brother" all over the world. So many "big brother", the hospital is impossible not to, but the hospital has a lot of high-tech equipment, such as CT, ultrasound, nuclear magnetic *** vibration, electrocardiogram, artificial respirator, etc., these devices to "big brother" signal is extremely sensitive. When the two use the same frequency, "big brother" will play the role of switching, resulting in medical equipment program disorders or signal interruption, bringing great interference to normal medical work; if there are serious errors, but also make the patient's life is in danger. Even if you don't use the "big brother" in the hospital, but just carry it, the electromagnetic waves it sends out will also have an impact on some medical equipment, on the use of artificial heart-lung machine, hemodialysis machine, etc. will have a direct interference effect.

A hospital in Okayama City, Japan, caused a major medical incident when a relative visiting a patient used a "big brother" and caused the infusion pump to shut off automatically, interrupting the patient's infusion. A similar incident occurred in Beijing, but thanks to a nurse's timely discovery, the tragedy was averted.

The most worrisome is the pacemaker. If the patient installing the pacemaker himself or someone around him uses a "big brother", it will cause electromagnetic interference, inducing disruption of the pacemaker starting program. Once it stops automatically, it can put the heart patient's life at risk.

According to research, the damage to the user's brain from the cell phone is also obvious, but compared with medical malpractice, it's really nothing, it's just like smoking, the smoker himself, and the people around him are victimized even more.

Many countries, in view of the many accidents that have occurred, decided to ban the use of "big brother" in the hospital wards, operating rooms and medical equipment near the concentration of the place, in the hospital patients and family members are not allowed to use "big brother" to avoid Accidents may occur. In particular, emergency rooms and monitoring rooms are off-limits. Laws and regulations are being formulated to delineate the prohibited areas for the use of mobile phones. Some hospitals in China have expressly prohibited the use of "big brother" in the hospital.