About MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter
We have been a reliable manufacturer of MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter in the market. It is a device that is usually placed on a fingertip. MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter uses light beams to estimate the oxygen saturation of the blood and the pulse rate. Oxygen saturation provides information about the amount of oxygen carried in the blood.
Specification
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Pulse Rate Measurement Range
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30-250BPM
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SPO2 Measuremet Range
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70% - 100%
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Continuous Working Time
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12 hours
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Model Name/Number
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Datex-Ohmeda TruSat 3500
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Parameter Measures
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SpO2 + Pulse Rate
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Advanced Monitoring for All PatientsWhether in hospital wards or clinical environments, the MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter caters to adults, children, and neonates. Its precise measurements (SpO2: 70100%, Pulse Rate: 30250 bpm) and clear OLED display provide vital insights. With reusable finger clip sensors and dual wavelength LED technology, the device ensures comfort and reliability across a variety of patient demographics.
User-Friendly and Safe DesignDesigned with ease-of-use in mind, the MODEL 900 features an English menu system and a simple interface, making it accessible for healthcare professionals. Alarms for low battery, finger out, and abnormal readings, alongside automatic power-off when not connected, enhance operational safety and conserve battery life. The solid ABS plastic housing maintains durability during bedside or tabletop usage.
FAQs of MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter:
Q: How does the MEDIAID MODEL 900 Pulse Oximeter measure oxygen saturation and pulse rate?
A: The MODEL 900 uses a reusable finger clip sensor with dual wavelength LED technology, providing continuous, non-invasive measurements of SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and pulse rate with high accuracy.
Q: What is the recommended operating environment for this pulse oximeter?
A: The device should be used within an operating temperature range of 5C to 40C, with relative humidity less than or equal to 80% (non-condensing), ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Q: When does the automatic power-off function activate?
A: The automatic power-off function engages when the pulse oximeter is not connected to a patient, conserving battery life and ensuring efficiency in clinical or hospital settings.
Q: Where can the MEDIAID MODEL 900 be mounted during use?
A: This pulse oximeter is designed for versatile use and can be mounted either at the bedside or placed on a tabletop, providing flexibility for various clinical workflows.
Q: What data interface does the device offer for data management or integration?
A: It features an RS232 output port, which enables smooth connectivity with external devices or hospital information systems for data transfer and integration.
Q: How does the device alert users about abnormal readings or operational issues?
A: The MODEL 900 is equipped with both audible and visual alarms, with adjustable thresholds for SpO2 and pulse rate, as well as indicators for low battery and when the finger is not properly inserted.