APPLICATIONS

o   Post-operative care: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems are used in post-operative care settings to monitor patients who require continuous monitoring and care but do not need to be in the intensive care unit (ICU). These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor vital signs and other parameters to ensure that patients are stable and recovering well from their surgery.

o   Step-down units: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems are also used in step-down units, which are hospital units that provide a lower level of care than the ICU but a higher level of care than a general hospital ward. These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor patients who require close monitoring and intervention but are not critically ill.

o   Chronic disease management: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems can be used in the management of chronic diseases such as heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor patients remotely and intervene if necessary, helping to prevent complications and hospital readmissions. They also enable patients to manage their condition at home more effectively, improving their quality of life and reducing healthcare costs.

FEATURES

Ø  FEATURES

 

o   Multi display mode other beds view/Big font.

o   Wifi connectivity more flexible application.

o   10,12,15inch screen can be optional.

o   Easy to use with excellent usability.

o   eTeleViewTM Central Montior system support.

o   Smart touch screen for easy operation.

Ø  SPECIFICATIONS:

Ø  SPO2

o   Range: 0~100%

o   Accuracy: ±2%(70%~100%)Undefined (<70%)

o   Resolution: 1%

Ø  AwRR (Air Way Respiratory Rate)

o   Range: 0~150 rpm

o   Accuracy: ±1 rpm(0~70rpm)Undefined(within other ranges)

o   Resolution: 1 rpm

Ø  PR

o   Range: 25~250 bpm

o   Accuracy: ±2 bpm or ±2% (whichever is greater)

o   Resolution: 1 bpm

Ø  EtCO2

o   Range : 0~20vol%

o   Accuracy : 0~12 vol%:±(0.2vol%+2%of reading)

o   12~20vol%:±(0.2vol%+6%of reading)

o   Resolution: 1mmHg

Ø  TEMP

o   Range: 0-50°C

o   Accuracy: ±0.1°C

o   Resolution: 0.1

Ø  ECG

o   ECG Range : 0.15~5.5mV

o   ECG Resolution : 2.36uV/LSB

o   HR Range : 15~300bpm(adult)

o   15~350bpm(child/neonate)

o   HR Accuracy : ±1bpm or±1% (whichever is greater)

Ø  NIBP

o   Pressure Range 0~300 mmHg

o   Pressure Accuracy ±2 mmHg or ±1% of reading (take the larger value)

o   Resolution 1 mmHg

o   SYS Range Adult: 40-270 mmHg Pediatric: 40-200 mmHg Neonate: 40-130 mmHg

o   DIA Range Adult: 10-210 mmHg Pediatric: 10-162 mmHg Neonate: 10-90 mmHg

o   Mean Range Adult: 20-230 mmHg Pediatric: 20-170 mmHg Neonate: 20-100 mmHg

o   Accuracy The mean deviation<±5 mmHg.  The standard deviation< 8mmHg

Sub-Intensive Care Patient Monitoring System

Sub-Intensive Care Patient Monitoring System

Sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems are an important tool for healthcare professionals in providing high-quality care to patients who require a more intensive level of monitoring than general care patients. These systems offer continuous monitoring of vital signs, allowing healthcare professionals to quickly detect any changes in a patient's condition and take appropriate action. In this article, we will explore what sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems are, how they work, and the benefits they offer.

What is an Sub-intensive care patient monitoring system ?

Sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems are devices that provide continuous monitoring of a patient's vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation levels. These systems are typically used in settings where patients require a higher level of monitoring than general care patients, but do not require the level of care provided in an intensive care unit (ICU).

Advantages of sub intensitve care patient monitoring systems

Sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems offer several benefits over traditional monitoring methods. Firstly, they enable real-time monitoring of a patient's vital signs, allowing healthcare professionals to quickly identify any changes in the patient's condition. This can be especially important in sub-intensive care settings where patients may require closer monitoring than general care patients.

 Secondly, sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems can reduce the workload of healthcare professionals. Rather than having to manually check a patient's vital signs at regular intervals, the monitoring system can do this automatically. This allows healthcare professionals to focus on other aspects of patient care, such as administering medication or performing procedures.

 Finally, sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems can improve patient outcomes. By providing healthcare professionals with real-time information on a patient's condition, they can quickly identify any changes and take appropriate action. This can lead to faster diagnosis and treatment, which can improve patient outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.

FEATURES

Ø  FEATURES

 

o   Multi display mode other beds view/Big font.

o   Wifi connectivity more flexible application.

o   10,12,15inch screen can be optional.

o   Easy to use with excellent usability.

o   eTeleViewTM Central Montior system support.

o   Smart touch screen for easy operation.

Ø  SPECIFICATIONS:

Ø  SPO2

o   Range: 0~100%

o   Accuracy: ±2%(70%~100%)Undefined (<70%)

o   Resolution: 1%

Ø  AwRR (Air Way Respiratory Rate)

o   Range: 0~150 rpm

o   Accuracy: ±1 rpm(0~70rpm)Undefined(within other ranges)

o   Resolution: 1 rpm

Ø  PR

o   Range: 25~250 bpm

o   Accuracy: ±2 bpm or ±2% (whichever is greater)

o   Resolution: 1 bpm

Ø  EtCO2

o   Range : 0~20vol%

o   Accuracy : 0~12 vol%:±(0.2vol%+2%of reading)

o   12~20vol%:±(0.2vol%+6%of reading)

o   Resolution: 1mmHg

Ø  TEMP

o   Range: 0-50°C

o   Accuracy: ±0.1°C

o   Resolution: 0.1

Ø  ECG

o   ECG Range : 0.15~5.5mV

o   ECG Resolution : 2.36uV/LSB

o   HR Range : 15~300bpm(adult)

o   15~350bpm(child/neonate)

o   HR Accuracy : ±1bpm or±1% (whichever is greater)

Ø  NIBP

o   Pressure Range 0~300 mmHg

o   Pressure Accuracy ±2 mmHg or ±1% of reading (take the larger value)

o   Resolution 1 mmHg

o   SYS Range Adult: 40-270 mmHg Pediatric: 40-200 mmHg Neonate: 40-130 mmHg

o   DIA Range Adult: 10-210 mmHg Pediatric: 10-162 mmHg Neonate: 10-90 mmHg

o   Mean Range Adult: 20-230 mmHg Pediatric: 20-170 mmHg Neonate: 20-100 mmHg

o   Accuracy The mean deviation<±5 mmHg.  The standard deviation< 8mmHg

APPLICATIONS

o   Post-operative care: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems are used in post-operative care settings to monitor patients who require continuous monitoring and care but do not need to be in the intensive care unit (ICU). These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor vital signs and other parameters to ensure that patients are stable and recovering well from their surgery.

o   Step-down units: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems are also used in step-down units, which are hospital units that provide a lower level of care than the ICU but a higher level of care than a general hospital ward. These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor patients who require close monitoring and intervention but are not critically ill.

o   Chronic disease management: Sub-intensive patient monitoring systems can be used in the management of chronic diseases such as heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These systems allow healthcare providers to monitor patients remotely and intervene if necessary, helping to prevent complications and hospital readmissions. They also enable patients to manage their condition at home more effectively, improving their quality of life and reducing healthcare costs.

Conclusion

Sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems are an important tool for healthcare professionals in providing high-quality care to patients who require a more intensive level of monitoring than general care patients. These systems offer continuous monitoring of vital signs, reduce the workload of healthcare professionals, and improve patient outcomes. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more sophisticated sub-intensive care patient monitoring systems in the future.

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