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Sterilization of the probe cable.
by admin on 22-10-24
Disinfection can damage equipment. We recommend that disinfectants are included in the hospital's service plan only when necessary. Equipment should be cleaned before disinfection. Recommended disinfection materials: alcohol based (ethanol 70%, isopropanol 70%) and aldeh...
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Oximeter system check!
by admin on 22-10-18
Check before use Before using the oximeter, perform the following steps: Check for mechanical damage; Check that all external cables and accessories are intact; Handheld pulse oximeter; Check that all monitoring functions of the oximeter are working properly to ensure th...
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Sensor measurement limit.
by admin on 22-10-11
Sensor measurement limit. If the accuracy of any measurement seems unreasonable, first have the patient’s vital signs checked by an examiner. alternative method. Then check whether the instrument is functioning properly. Inaccurate measurements can be caused by: Improper application or use ...
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SpO2 Monitoring!
by admin on 22-10-09
Measurement principle SpO2 plethysmogram measurement is employed to determine the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in the arterial blood. The SpO2 parameter can also provide a pulse rate signal and pulse strength. How the SpO2 parameter works SpO2 is a non-invasive measurement of the fun...
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The installation display and operation of the oximeter!
by admin on 22-09-26
open box to check Please unpack and remove the instrument and accessories carefully. Check all materials Packing List. Check the oximeter for any mechanical damage. Check for exposed wires, sockets, and accessories. If you have any questions, please contact the supplier immediately. warn Make sur...
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Handheld pulse oximeter tips!
by admin on 22-09-21
Handheld Pulse Oximeter Do not pull or lift the oximeter by the connecting cable. This can lead to falls and cause injury to the patient. It is not recommended to hang the oximeter while transporting the patient. The safety hazard may come from the large swing during transportation. Make sure the...
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Oximeter Product Features
by admin on 22-09-16
>Accurate measurement in all kinds of extreme environment measurement such as neonate and shock patients >2.8" color wide viewing Angle TFT LCD >Support audio and visual alarm, support to set alarm upper and lower limit values >Two working modes: spot che...
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How to prevent wires and cables from catching fire due to overloaded wires!
by admin on 22-09-06
How to prevent wires and cables from catching fire due to overloaded wires! During the operation of the wire and cable, heat will be generated due to the existence of resistance. The resistance of the wire is generally very small, and its heating power can be expressed by the formula q=I^2R. q=I^...
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The principle of EEG?
by admin on 22-08-26
Generation and recording of EEG: EEG is generally obtained by electrodes on the surface of the scalp. The mechanism of scalp potential generation is generally believed to be: when it is quiet, the apical dendrites of the pyramidal cells – the entire cell in the axis of the cell body...
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How do sensors play a role in ventilator performance?
by admin on 22-08-16
Alert fatigue can have serious psychological effects on the minds of clinicians. Studies show that 72% to 99% of alerts are false, leading to alert fatigue. Alert fatigue occurs when clinicians frequently encounter alerts during patient care and become increasingly insensitive to them, making act...
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Introduction of medical oxygen sensor, why does RGM need oxygen sensor?
by admin on 22-08-05
Oxygen sensors are used to measure and monitor oxygen concentration levels, the oxygen inhaled and exhaled by a patient connected to a ventilator or anesthesia machine. The oxygen sensor in a respiratory gas monitor (RGM) measures the oxygen concentration (or) oxygen partial pressure in the breat...
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Application of bedside EEG monitoring in adult ICU?
by admin on 22-07-27
EEG is one of the simplest methods to study brain activity, it is more sensitive to changes in brain structure and function, and it is easy to record at the bedside. In the past decade, continuous electroencephalography (CEEG) monitoring has become a powerful tool for evaluating brain dysfunctio...
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