Dr. Daniel Low, of Seattle's Children's Hospital, has been using his iPhone to distract kids waiting on surgery by playing videos for them: "Getting children to the operating room is extremely scary, so they usually have to be sedated to calm them down. Dr. Low observed that by watching some videos on the iPhone, his kids got completely disconnected from the outside world. He thought that this effect could help children in the hospital get distracted—especially when they leave the room where they wait with their parents—so he gave it a try. It worked. And for six months, he has used this method with 450 children, reducing the use of sedatives by 85%. The benefit not only makes the children a little bit less nervous: without sedatives, kids wake up smoother and are less drowsy after the operation, so they can get back home more quickly. Of course, this can be done with any video playing device, but Dr. Low seems to believe that the iPhone is perfect for the job, arguing that it doesn't interfere with the equipment and can be easily sanitized."
Rico says he uses his iPhone for the same purpose, just without any surgery involved...
06 May 2008
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