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The Basics
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Monitor Description
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.1.1
Intended Use
This patient monitor is intended to be used for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing and transferring of multiple
physiological parameters including ECG, respiration (Resp), temperature (Temp), SpO
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, pulse rate (PR), non-invasive
blood pressure (NIBP), invasive blood pressure (IBP), continuous cardiac output (CCO), and carbon dioxide (CO
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) of single
patient. This patient monitor is intended for use only by clinical professionals or under their guidance. It must only be
used by persons who have received adequate training in its use. Anyone unauthorized or untrained must not perform
any operation on it.
The monitor is intended to be used in a hospital environment including, but not limited to, ICU, CCU, PICU, NICU, RICU,
emergency room, operating room, and postoperative observation ward, and etc. It can also be used during patient
transport both inside the hospital and with an ambulance. For patient transport with an ambulance, only ECG, HR, Resp,
Temp, SpO2, PR, NIBP, and IBP can be monitored. The monitor is not intended for helicopter transport or home use.
This patient monitor can be used in two ways:
As a stand-alone patient monitor, or
As a multi-parameter module (MPM) for Mindray BeneView series or BeneVision N series patient monitors, hereafter
referred to as “the host monitor”.
In this manual, the BeneView T1 is generally referred to as “the patient monitor” except in the situation describing its use
with a host monitor, where it is referred to as “the T1” to distinguish it from the host monitor.
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Applied Parts
The applied parts of the equipment are:
ECG electrode and leadwire
SpO2 sensor and cable
NIBP tubing and cuff
Temp probe and cable
IBP/ICP transducer and cable
CO2 watertrap, mask, and sampling line
PiCCO sensor
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