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Electronic Tracking Devices for People With Dementia: Content Analysis of Company Websites
A review found that 83 technologies were being implemented into 26 types of wander management devices, with the most common being electronic tracking devices—also known as locators, monitors, or surveillance devices [14]. Electronic tracking devices are technological artifacts that facilitate the monitoring, locating, or logging of a person with dementia’s temporal location.
JMIR Aging 2022;5(4):e38865
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Similarly, Kopman et al [13] have scrutinized some algorithmic simplifications used by common AMG monitors (T4/T2 ratio as a substitute for T4/T1) and how their validity is dependent on the degree of recovery from nondepolarizing neuromuscular block.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25913
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