What are Patient Monitors?

August 27, 2018  Source: Ddu 923

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Patient monitors are usually used in intensive care units to improve decision-making and ensure qualitative care.

A patient monitor is composed of a sensor, processing components and a visual display. Additional functions such as an alarm, are attached to alert the staff of changes. The sensor detects the physiological levels of a patient’s vitals. The processing component converts sensor signals to a format which can be displayed via an LED, LCD or CRT screen.

The physiological condition of a patient can be detected in real time by viewing the displayed waveform or numerical formats in the patient monitor. The major vital parameters such as respiratory rate, cardiac rate, hemodynamic rate, blood glucose, body temperature, oxygen saturation and intracranial pressure can be viewed through the patient monitor.

At times, various issues could occur such as clutter due to complicated data integration on monitor displays, usability issues, hardware issues, consistency violations and information discriminability. Hence it is mandatory to select the right patient monitor supplier before buying the product.

Ddu (drugdu.com) enables you to find high-quality patient monitor wholesalers who can provide you with multi-parameter ICU portable monitors, handheld monitors and much more. The size usually ranges from 7 inches to 12 inches but can be customized during the construction of these devices to suit your exact healthcare needs.

To view these patient monitors and to get in touch with suppliers, [click here] and see what Drugdu.com can offer you.

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