Rooms in the Care Unit Overview Graphic 
Use
You specify the location of rooms as a point (x,y) and its extension along the x-axis (room width) and y-axis (room length) in the coordinate system of the care unit. Rooms are always rectangular.
Up to 70 rooms can be displayed in the care unit overview graphic. Rooms comprise all rooms and corridors of a care unit. If a care unit contains more than 70 rooms, you can no longer display the care unit overview graphic. The system issues an error message to this effect when you call the care unit overview graphic.
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Room Type |
Tips on Creating Care Unit Graphic |
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Rooms with Bed Locations |
Always keep rooms as small as the required number of bed locations will allow. Larger rooms result in unused spaces within the graphic. A bed always measures 2x2 m. If a private room actually measures 6x5 m, it is recommended to make the minimum dimensions in the care unit graphic 2x2 m or 3x2 m. The same applies to corridors with bed locations. |
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Rooms Without Bed Locations |
To free up as much space as possible for displaying patient data in the care unit overview graphic, you should downscale rooms without bed locations (e.g. utensil rooms, WCs) in comparison with sick rooms. |