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Device: Temperature Monitor
Manufacturer: Mallinckrodt Puritan Bennett
Model: Mon-a-Therm 4070
Manufacturer: Mallinckrodt Puritan Bennett
Model: Mon-a-Therm 4070
Location: United States, Florida
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
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Temperature Monitor, Electronic, Patient | Temperature Monitor | Telethermometer | Temperature Monitor, ElectronicTips for buying Temperature Monitor
- Temperature monitors (also known as Telethermometers) should be light and easy to hold and carry.
- There are quite a few features and operational costs associated with electronic temperature monitors, which cause the initial capital costs to vary immensely.
- Temperature monitors measure a patient's body temperature in cases needing constant temperature monitoring. These may include surgeries, postoperative recovery, critical care, sepsis and infections, shock, fertility and ovulation, treatment of hypothermia and hyperthermia.
- The temperature range of the Telethermometers should be at least 26.6-42.2°C with readings accurate to ≤0.3°C. A message should be displayed when the reading is outside the range.
- The electronic temperature monitor measurement screen should indicate the following: °F or °C display, a low-battery condition, and high or low patient temperature.
- Temperature monitors should provide a way of carrying a sufficient supply of probe covers, which lessen probe spilling and contamination. The covers should be smooth with no sharp edges that might cause discomfort. To avoid contamination, a probe cover should be easily applied or removed with minimal user contact.
- Common batteries should be used with the battery-powered temperature monitors, in order to ensure the simplest replacement. For rechargeable batteries, the need for recharging should be indicated clearly.
- To calculate the cost effectiveness of these Telethermometer devices, facilities should perform LLC analyses.
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