Group 1 - The increasing prevalence of home medical devices and health equipment, such as AEDs, smart wristbands, and electronic blood pressure monitors, is enhancing public health management [1] - The National Health Commission is inviting experts to educate the public on the scientific use of these devices and the interpretation of monitoring data [1] Group 2 - Common misconceptions about home medical devices include using them without proper guidance or relying solely on their readings for treatment decisions [2] - Specific devices, like home respiratory machines, require medical evaluation and parameter adjustments based on professional assessments [2] - The accuracy of home medical devices can be influenced by personal usage, environment, and individual health status, necessitating professional consultation for treatment adjustments [2] Group 3 - Wearable devices, such as fitness trackers, should not be used as diagnostic tools or substitutes for medical examinations, as their data can be affected by various factors [3] - Users are advised to maintain a rational perspective on health monitoring data and seek professional medical advice when significant changes in health indicators occur [3] Group 4 - The critical time for effective CPR after cardiac arrest is within 4 to 6 minutes, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention [4] - The correct steps for using an AED include assessing consciousness and breathing, calling emergency services, and performing chest compressions [4] Group 5 - The operation of an AED is straightforward, guided by voice prompts, making it accessible for public use [5] - The promotion of AEDs in public spaces is part of a broader initiative to enhance emergency response capabilities, with training programs being offered to the public [5] - The integration of technology in health management is making it more accessible, highlighting the importance of scientific understanding and correct usage of health devices [5]
AED、智能手环、电子血压计……健康管理“小帮手”别用错
Xin Hua She·2026-01-14 08:43