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A patient monitor is a device used to track and display various physiological parameters of patients in real-time.
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Number |
Type of display | LED |
Display Size | 12.1 inch |
Parameters Measured | SPO2, Temperature, RESP, NIBP, ECG |
Suitable For | Adult, Pediatric |
Display Screen: Shows vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and electrocardiogram (ECG) waveforms.
Monitoring Capabilities: Monitors can be configured to track additional parameters such as temperature, CO2 levels, and invasive pressures (e.g., arterial blood pressure).
Alarms: Alerts healthcare providers to critical changes in patient conditions, ensuring timely intervention.
Continuous Monitoring: Provides real-time updates on patient vital signs, allowing healthcare providers to detect changes promptly.
Enhanced Patient Safety: Alerts staff to abnormalities or emergencies, facilitating rapid response and intervention.
Data Recording: Records patient data over time for review and analysis, aiding in treatment decisions and medical documentation.
Multi-Parameter Monitoring: Simultaneously displays multiple parameters on one screen for comprehensive patient assessment.
User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive controls and touchscreen options for ease of use by healthcare professionals.
Data Storage: Stores patient data for trend analysis, ensuring continuity of care and accurate record-keeping.
How It Works:
Placement: Attach sensors and electrodes to the patient as per monitoring requirements.
Setup: Configure monitor settings based on patient condition and monitoring goals.
Monitoring: Continuously observe and interpret displayed parameters, responding to alarms and changes as needed.
Screen Size: Various sizes are available, ranging from compact screens for portable monitors to larger screens for stationary units.
Connectivity: Can be connected to central monitoring systems or integrated into electronic medical records (EMR) for comprehensive patient management.
Power Source: Operates on mains power or battery backup for continuous monitoring even during power outages.
Applications:
Hospital Wards: Used in intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and general wards to monitor critically ill patients.
Surgical Settings: Provides real-time monitoring during surgeries and procedures under anesthesia.
Transport Monitoring: Portable monitors allow continuous monitoring during patient transport within healthcare facilities.