The Basics
2-2
2.1
Monitor Description
This monitor integrates the functions of parameter measurement, waveform
monitoring, freezing, and recording, etc. Its color TFT liquid crystal display is able
to show patient parameters and waveforms clearly. The monitor also features
compact size, lightweight, easy-to-carry handle and built-in battery, which make it
portable, especially in hospital transport. The compact control panel and control
knob, and the easy-to-use menu system enable you to freeze, record, or perform
other operations conveniently. Besides, this monitor can be connected with the
central monitoring system whereby a monitoring network will be formed.
2.1.1
Intended Use
The intended use of this monitor is to monitor a fixed set of parameters (see
2.1.4
Functions
) for single adult, pediatric and neonatal patient, to display patient data
and waveforms, to store patient data in a trend database, and to generate alarms and
recordings.
This monitor is to be used in but not restricted to medical institutions such as ICU,
CCU, cardiopathy ICU, operating room, emergency room and postoperative
observation ward etc. This monitor may also be used during hospital transport or
ambulance. This monitor is not intended for helicopter transport or home use.
WARNING
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This Monitor is to be operated by clinical physicians or appropriate
medical staffs under the direction of physicians. The operator of the
monitor must be well trained. Any operation by unauthorized or
non-trained personnel is forbidden.
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The physiological waveforms and parameters and the alarm information
displayed by the monitor are only for the reference of physicians, but
cannot be used directly to determine the clinical treatment.
Summary of Contents for PM-9000
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