: Any deviations from the baseline, new symptoms, or changes in the patient's condition during the procedure.
If you are locked out, you must typically go through the FMC4ME intranet site to trigger a reset.
“Sight” is the most dynamic pillar, referring to real-time and near-real-time tracking.
FMC ACES charting is a powerful tool that enhances the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of air traffic control. The system's graphical representation of air traffic routes, waypoints, and other relevant information enables controllers to make informed decisions about traffic flow management. While there are limitations and challenges associated with FMC ACES charting, the benefits of the system make it an essential component of modern air traffic control.
At its core, “charting” refers to Statistical Process Control (SPC): the use of run charts, X-bar R charts, and cumulative sum (CUSUM) graphs to monitor a process in real time. But the “Aces” element changes the game. In FMC’s context, an “Ace” is a —a critical parameter that, if maintained within tight bounds, guarantees downstream quality. Think of it as the King in a deck of process cards: lose control of an Ace, and you lose the entire hand.
