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Type: | Implant Equipment |
Product: | Dental Patient Moniter |
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Portable Patient Monitor (Figure 1-1) is adaptable to adult, pediatric and neonatal usage. It can monitor vital signals as ECG, Respiratory Rate, SpO2, NIBP, TEMP and IBP. It integrates parameter measuring modules, display and recorder in one device, featuring in compactness, lightweight and portability.
Replaceable built-in battery facilitates transportation of patient. Large high-resolution display provides clear view of 5 waveforms and full monitoring parameters.
The POWER switch is on the left quarter of the front panel (in Figure 1-1). The POWER indicator(in Figure 1-1) and the BATT indicator ( in Figure 1-1) lights when the device is powered on. The ALARM indicator flashes or lights when alarm occurs ( in Figure 1-1).The sockets of the sensors are
at the right side. The recorder socket is at the left side. Other sockets and power plug-in are at the back.
Do not immerse the connector in any liquid. After cleaning, dry the transducer thoroughly before storing. Slight discoloration or temporary increase of surface stickiness of the cable should not be considered abnormal If adhesive tape residue must be removed from the transducer cable, double
seal tape remover is effective and will cause a minimum of damage to the cable if used sparingly. Acetone, Alcohol, Ammonia and Chloroform, or other strong solvents are not recommended because over time the vinyl cabling will be damaged by these agents.
Liquid Chemical Sterilization
Remove obvious contamination by using the cleaning procedure described previously. Select asterilant that your hospital or institution has found to be effective for liquid chemical sterilization of operating room equipment. Buffered gluteraldehyed (e.g. Cidex or Hospisept) has been
found to be effective. Do not use quaternary cationic detergents such as zephiran chloride. If the whole unit is to be sterilized, immerse the transducer but not the electrical connector into the sterilant for the recommended sterilizing period. Be sure that the dome is removed. Then
rinse all transducer parts except the electrical connector with sterilized water or saline. The transducer must be thoroughly dried before storing.
Gas Sterilization
For more complete asepsis, use gas sterilization.
Remove obvious contamination by using the cleaning procedure described previously. To inhibit the formation of ethylene glycol when ethylene oxide gas is used as the disinfectant, the transducer should be completely dry.
Follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer of the gas disinfectant.