in the research laboratory a fact and nurse michelle nena attesting an intelligence pad. that is designed to warn the medical staff in case of emergencies for example when patients with themselves the pad is outfitted with a device that alerts a caregiver. associate. the device also sends a message when the patient leaves the bed unexpectedly. only things incidents are recorded in a log file that means less work for the nursing staff still michelle says that these devices won't replace humans. but if you're on the night shift you'll be lucky to have 2 nurses for 34 patients what if all 34 of the alarms go off of the thing with one so you have to look at this technology carefully and decide whether it's something that you want to use as a vision fire that. you also doubts that i will be able to help deal with increasing staff shortages that hospitals. just won't happen and there are too many jobs that can only be done by people of. technology will never be able to replace them but the. challenge of the prototype moon robot represents a less controversial kind of technology