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Monitoring System, Physiologic - WHO

Copyright ECRI Institute 2011 (not including the GMDN code and device name). Reproduced with Permission from ECRI Institute s Healthcare Product Comparison System. Copyright GMDN Agency 2011. GMDN codes and device names are reproduced with permission from the GMDN medical equipment - InformationHealth problem addressedContinuous Monitoring is a valuable tool that helps provide additional information to the medical and nursing staff about the Physiologic condition of the patient. Using this information, the clinical staff can better evaluate a patient s condition and make appropriate treatment descriptionThese systems usually include a central station monitor that receives, consolidates, and displays the information and a set of monitors that are deployed near the patient (bedside monitors) to provide the required data from each patient (ECG, respiratory rate, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) and invasive blood pressure (IBP) (systolic, diastolic, and mean), body temperature, (SpO2), mixed venous oxygenation (SvO2), cardiac output, (ETCO2), intracranial pressure, and airway gas concentrations).

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