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Device: EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Premium User
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
4,900 
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Device: EEG Unit
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Bravo Alliance
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Bravo Alliance
Location: United States, California
3,850 
2002
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Device: EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Rating: 93%
Rating: 93%
3,907
2000
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Device: EEG Unit
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Bravo Alliance
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Bravo Alliance
Location: United States, New York
Rating: 88%
Rating: 88%
Negotiable
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Device: EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Manufacturer: Nicolet
Model: Viking IV P
Location: United States, Vermont
Negotiable
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EEG Unit may also be referred to as :
Recorder, Graphic, Encephalography | Recorder, Graphic, Electroencephalography | Monitor, Encephalographic, Fetal | Fetal Encephalographic Monitor | Encephalograph | Electroencephalographic Recorder | Electroencephalogram Recorder | EEG Recorder | EEG Machine | ElectroencephalographTips for buying EEG Unit
- These units are offered with a wide range of analytical software programs. Users may upgrade in many cases to answer a specific user's needs.
- The available features include brain mapping and sleep studies, video EEG capabilities, and optical disk storage.
- Results should be printed with the following data: the montage, filter and gain settings, horizontal and vertical scale, events, date, time, and patient identification.
- It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to specify the following: the number of patient records that can be stored on either the local hard drive and on removable media; whether the device could compress data files; the battery type and maximum operation time; availability and pricing of any additional capabilities offered as options, such as: spike and seizure; detection algorithms; EP and electromyography; sleep diagnostics; digital video; photo-stimulation; other physiologic monitoring parameters.
- A low-battery indicator should be available. For rechargeable batteries, after complete depletion it should take no more than 16 hours to reach full charge.
- Units that are used for ambulatory recording should use removable data storage media.
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