Specification
Lead mode:Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ、AVR、AVL、AVF
Gain:2.5mm/mV; 5.0mm/mV; 10mm/ mV;20mm/mV
Heart Rate:15-300BPM(Adult)15-350BPM(Neonatal)
Resolution:1BPM Accuracy:+1%ST measurement Range:-2.0-+2.0mV Accuracy:+10%
Pacemaker:YesSweep Speed:12.5mm/s,25mm/s,50mm/s
Bandwidth:0.05~100Hz
What are the functions of 12-inch Patient Monitor?
- Size and Resolution:
- The 12 - inch screen provides a more expansive viewing area. This larger size allows for the simultaneous display of multiple patient parameters in a more detailed and organized manner. For example, it can show a larger electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform, along with numerical values for heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate, all without overcrowding the screen.
- In terms of resolution, these monitors typically have a high - definition display, often with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels or higher. This high - resolution ensures sharp and clear visualization of complex waveforms, such as the tiny electrical signals in an EEG (electroencephalogram) or the detailed pressure - time curves in invasive blood pressure monitoring.
- Display Modes and Customization:
- 12 - inch patient monitors usually offer multiple display modes. Healthcare providers can choose between different layouts based on their specific needs. For instance, in a critical care setting, they might prefer a mode that prominently features the ECG waveform and real - time heart rate, along with large - sized numerical readouts for blood pressure and oxygen saturation.
- Customization options also extend to color - coding. Clinicians can set different colors for normal and abnormal parameter values, making it easier to quickly identify potential issues. For example, a normal range of blood oxygen saturation (95 - 100%) can be displayed in green, while values below 90% are shown in red, triggering immediate attention.