Mirror your unit/patient flow design within the central station layout or via bed side monitor, patient data is synchronized across all devices
Bed layout is defined in central station based upon patient acuity and hospital protocol. Alarm limits and measurement intervals are then set.
Alarm events and records are continuously managed while measurements from bedside monitors or CMS are taken. eg. NBP start/stop
Full disclosure for up to 10 days on the central, and data integration to the EMR system or other hospital informatics system. Data storage, analysis, and review produces report print out to add to the medical record.
Measurements (if available from the bedside monitor)² |
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Waveforms (if available from the bedside monitor) |
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Alarms |
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Graphical and tabular trend data |
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Full-disclosure waveforms, including ECG |
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NBP measurements with all associated parameters |
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Alarm history |
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Stored data retrieval |
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Single display capability (user configurable layout) |
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Dual display capability (user configurable layout) |
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Printed reports |
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Measurements (if available from the bedside monitor)² |
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Waveforms (if available from the bedside monitor) |
|
Graphical and tabular trend data |
|
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Full-disclosure waveforms, including ECG |
|
Measurements (if available from the bedside monitor)² |
|
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Waveforms (if available from the bedside monitor) |
|
Alarms |
|
Graphical and tabular trend data |
|
---|---|
Full-disclosure waveforms, including ECG |
|
NBP measurements with all associated parameters |
|
Alarm history |
|
Stored data retrieval |
|
Single display capability (user configurable layout) |
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---|---|
Dual display capability (user configurable layout) |
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Printed reports |
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