The FDAapproved RFID Radio Frequency Identification chips th
The FDA-approved RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips that can be implanted on clothes or even under the skin in humans. Some hospitals in Europe have begun implanting patients with RFID tags for patient identification. Accessing medical records and identifying prescription drugs the patient is on becomes faster and more accurate.
Submit at least three paragraphs on safety issues in patients implanted with the RFID system. Discuss the vulnerability of infectious bacteria to electromagnetic radiation and also privacy issues.
Solution
Patient safety goals is the current trend in enhancing patient safety.It saves time and reduce cost but also causes critical issues for successful implementations.Patient safety has expressed by reducing medical errors and increase the quality of pharmaceutical and diagnostic services is achived.
RFID techonology can improve the tracking of drug usage throughout the clinical phase testing protocols.This module is used to retrive the personal information that is used in the emergency.It also contain the information regarding the emergency contacts that is needed to inform the near and dear ones.
The personal information can only be updated by the patient.
Vulnerability of infectious bacteria to electromagnetic radiation:
Medical testing that involve exposure to radiation presents the body with a stress that can be prepared for.A well nourished body is less vulnerable to all stressors.While a person sleep his body relaxes and is unconscious.In this state of vulnerability research indicates you are 100-150 times more vulnerable to electromagnetic radiation hazard than when you are awake.
Environmental exposures can be particularly harmful to children because their special vulnerability during periods of development before and after birth.
Privacy issues:
Reduce the cell phone use
Avoid carrying phone on your body.
