FAQs
Hospitals and clinics commonly use multiparameter monitors, vital signs units, fetal monitors, Holter systems, and pulse oximeters. Each device tracks specific physiological data to support real-time patient assessment.
Most monitors measure ECG, SpO₂, blood pressure, temperature, and respiratory rate. Advanced models may also include capnography, cardiac output, or invasive pressure monitoring for critical care environments.
Consider the clinical setting, required parameters, screen size, portability, and connectivity options such as EMR integration or wireless networking. Emergency rooms, ICUs, ORs, and outpatient clinics often require different configurations.
Yes, refurbished systems from brands like Philips, GE, Mindray, and Edan can perform like new when thoroughly tested, calibrated, and serviced by a certified provider. They offer excellent performance at a lower cost without sacrificing accuracy.
Most modern monitors support wired or wireless connectivity, enabling real-time data transfer to EMR systems or central monitoring stations. This improves workflow efficiency, documentation accuracy, and overall patient safety.