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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Viridia CMS M1177A
Name / Number: Masimo 1357 SatShare Cable HP03
Business type: Refurbishing Company
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M2350A/M2360A
Name / Number: 18298
Business type: Distributor
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M2350A/M2360A
Name / Number: 18298 / Telemetry Monitoring Systems
Business type: Distributor
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: 78510B
Name / Number: Display
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 100%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: 78352A
Name / Number: FINGER PROBE / M1190A
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 95%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Merlin
Name / Number: REMOTE KEYPAD / 1106-C
Business type: Dealer
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: T1053 Mini Merlin
Name / Number: Recorder Rack / M1276A
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: M1041A
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: M1041A
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: E.C.G.Module
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: E.C.G/Resp Module
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: E.C.G. (Electrocardiogram )/ RESP TP Module
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: M1041A Module Rack
Business type: Dealer
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: M1041A Module Rack
Business type: Dealer
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1094B
Name / Number: M1041A Module Rack
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Patient Monitor may also be referred to as :
Vital Signs Monitor | Physiologic Monitor | Physiologic Monitoring System, Acute Care, Battery Powered | Physiologic Monitoring System, Acute Care | Physiologic Monitoring System, Acute Care, ECG Monitor | OR Monitor | Operating Room Monitor | Neonatal Monitor | Bed Side Monitor | Acute Care Monitoring System | Physiological MonitoringIf you have not found your required medical part at the list above, our suppliers can offer you the following medical parts (7):

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Viridia CMS M1177A
Name / Number: Anesthetic Gas Module / M1026A

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: 78834C
Name / Number: M1190A Adult finger sensor / M1190A

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1092A
Name / Number: 1092A Monitor / 1092 A

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Merlin
Name / Number: 1106C REMOTE KEYPAD / 1106C

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Viridia CMS M1177A
Name / Number: 1116B Printer module / 1116B

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: 78000 Neonatal
Name / Number: COVER, REAR / 2825771

Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M2350A/M2360A
Name / Number: Telemetry Monitoring Systems / M1401A
Tips for buying Patient Monitor Parts
- Patient Monitor Systems can be divided into three groups based on acuity: low, medium, and high. These three categories represent the care settings and the types of patients to be monitored.
- Low acuity physiologic monitors perform basic vital signs monitoring, and may be used for outpatient surgical applications with a low level of monitoring.
- Medium acuity patient monitors are found in a variety of settings, including the emergency department, intermediate care unit, and general medical/surgical floors. These may be modular or configured with other add-on modules.
- High acuity physiologic monitoring system monitors are used in CCU and OR environments, or in post anesthesia care units. They may be modular or configured with other add-on modules.
- Using a LAN-based system, central-monitoring stations should display and control data from bedside monitors, in a way that a failure of any bedside ecg monitor or central station display will not affect the performance of the entire system.
- A patient monitor should be able to display data from another bedside physiologic monitor, including automatic display of alarm information.
- The central stations should display waveforms, numeric and graphic displays, tabular displays, and calculations.
- Users should select electrodes from a big selection available to them. They should test electrodes from multiple suppliers to ensure the best results for their particular patient monitor.
- The facility's resources, expected and desired patient population, and current technology base - all of these should be considered when making a decision regarding purchasing of a physiologic monitoring system. This decision should be part of a long-range strategic monitor acquisition and management plan. The purchasing process should start at least six to eight months ahead and consider the care area size and its architectural layout, staffing levels, and geographic proximity of patient assignments.
- Patient monitors in critical care areas require these parameters: ECG, IBP, NIBP, SpO2, temperature, cardiac output, and ETCO2. All patient data should be available at a central station monitor.
- Buyers of patient monitors should evaluate the alarms on a monitoring system before purchasing. Patient outcome can be affected if a monitoring system fails to alarm for a critical event.
- A modular or a configured ecg monitoring system may be used for routine OR procedures, which are shorter and less complex and usually require fewer monitored parameters than intensive procedures.
- The capability of integration with the anesthesia monitoring equipment is necessary for monitors used in both intensive and routine OR procedures. This provides centralized alarm information.






















