New & Used Fetal Monitor, Bionet
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Device: Fetal Monitor
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 700
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 700
Location: United States, South Carolina
Business type: Distributor
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Fetal Monitor
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 700
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 700
Location: United States, Maryland
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
3,669
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Device: Fetal Monitor
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 1400
Manufacturer: Bionet
Model: FC 1400
Location: United States, Maryland
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
5,086
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Fetal Monitor may also be referred to as :
Ultrasonic Fetal Monitor | Indirect Cardiotocograph | Fetal Heart Rate Monitor | Fetal ECG Monitor | Doppler Device | CardiotocographTips for buying Fetal Monitor
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These devices detect, display, and print a record of FHR and UA. Numeric values and graphical trends should be provided.
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Facilities should consider the unit's ability to interface with other patient monitors and/or hospital information systems/OB data management systems. They should also look into the capability to connect the unit with other patient monitors.
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A digital display and recorder should indicate FHR over a minimum of 50 to 210 bpm. Alarm limits and status for each monitored parameter should also be displayed.
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The ultrasound probe can be continuous wave/Doppler or pulsed with a frequency of 1-2.5 MHz.
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Users should be able to adjust alarm limits for high and low FHR, and for any other monitored parameter. Audible and visual indicators should be present for all alarm conditions.
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Some units have these capabilities as an integral part: monitoring maternal ECG, pulse oximetry, and NIBP. This may save costs if the facility does not already have the stand-alone maternal monitoring, often used with epidural administration.
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Telemetric monitoring is optional and should be selected based on a clinician's needs. Some units have internal or external telemetry systems in which the FHR and UA signals are transmitted by radio waves to a receiver at the fetal monitor.
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With telemetric systems, the supplier should specify the operating frequency band.
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These units can usually be networked with central stations and/or archiving systems. If the fetal monitor is to be interfaced with a different manufacturer's system, buyers should ensure that all the capabilities of both devices will be accessible.
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Some archival systems automatically record all patient data on optical disks; others will have the staff periodically download the patient data onto the disk.
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Data collected from the cardiotocograph can be used with some units for research, remote display, or further processing using an RS232 connector; the fetal monitor acts as a slave monitor and operates by commands from the host computer.
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For entering nursing notes, some units offer data-entry keyboards or bar coding.
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Full-service contracts usually cost about 8% of the unit's purchase price. Facilities are encouraged to negotiate for additional service contract discounts for multiple-year agreements or for contracts bundled with contracts on other fetal monitors in the facility.



