Safety defect: my Tesla has a really distracting giant screen in the drivers field of view. WTF?
Closed: Working as Intended, Elon has us by the balls.
It’s similar to alarm fatigue in the ED. In most, every piece of equipment is alerting on at least one thing at any given moment, if just because the patients pulse-ox sensor is not attached super well.
But they came in because of a diabetic emergency and we’re just waiting to make sure the treatment worked and 99% of the time it does, so no one really cares, but the UX around silencing it isn’t great (and may be a liability if used). Like in this example.
Because maybe this is one of those 1/1000 cases where the insulin didn’t work, and they lost all peripheral circulation and that pulse-ox sensor’s bad reading is warning you that they are about to lose all their fingers.
Closed: Working as Intended, Elon has us by the balls.
It’s similar to alarm fatigue in the ED. In most, every piece of equipment is alerting on at least one thing at any given moment, if just because the patients pulse-ox sensor is not attached super well.
But they came in because of a diabetic emergency and we’re just waiting to make sure the treatment worked and 99% of the time it does, so no one really cares, but the UX around silencing it isn’t great (and may be a liability if used). Like in this example.
Because maybe this is one of those 1/1000 cases where the insulin didn’t work, and they lost all peripheral circulation and that pulse-ox sensor’s bad reading is warning you that they are about to lose all their fingers.