The ultrasound indoor positioning system (IPS) offers location accuracy and highly responsive customer support for the tracking and monitoring of patients or equipment. Sonitor wireless detectors are installed throughout an ED’s patient waiting areas, and upon registration, patients are given a Tag that monitors, tracks and locates their position in real time. The Tag is linked to the patients’ digital files, which contain their vital signs while they are in the waiting room.

Designed to help streamline the charting of vital signs data into the EMR, the integriti vital signs device collects NIBP, SpO2, temperature and pulse data, provides customizable patient-specific monitoring profiles and eliminates manual transcription.
The Windows-based application allows clinicians to collect, verify and upload data into an HIS system with the click of a button. The integriti is the next step to providing mobile solutions for patient documentation and medication administration.

The hardware, software and required network components for each Acuity Central Monitoring Station may be configured to meet specific hospital or department needs. A minimum configuration consists of the station, modem kit, terminal server, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and Propaq monitors and/or telemetry. Features include a customized map of care unit, showing patient and equipment status and location; up to 60 patient support on one UNIX Sun Microsystem workstation; easy-to- read color graphics that indicate patient and equipment status; and user selectable screen layouts.

A fully integrated wireless mobile medication workstation, the Metro Computerized Medication Station, complies to all FDA-mandated bar coding practices, reduces medication distribution errors and improves patient safety. It offers multiple storage and security options as well as hardware designed to support the process of verifying medication type, dosage and route, while keeping the clinician at the point of care.

Flo Healthcare is partnering with Welch Allyn Inc. to integrate Welch Allyn software and devices into the new Flo 4000 cart-based mobile clinical workstation.
The Flo 4000 is a single platform for integrating mobile computing capabilities with real-time vital signs data capture and monitoring devices.
It helps improve quality of care and patient safety by enabling the capture of vitals data such as blood pressure, pulse and temperature, and its direct transfer into the electronic medical record (EMR) at the patient’s bedside, helping to avoid errors and double entry.

Second-generation Mobile Medication and Mobile Computing Carts are designed to support a variety of medication delivery systems in acute and long-term care facilities.
The carts allow each hospital the flexibility to increase nursing efficiency without necessarily overhauling the existing medication delivery system. They complement decentralized, centralized and combination, or patient-focused delivery systems.

The Veris MR monitor includes a comprehensive array of accessories to meet the specialized needs of pediatric and neonate patient monitoring. It offers five-lead ECG monitoring for the MR suite with the ability to display up to six waveforms simultaneously for convenient comparison. Veris meets customer needs for anesthesia, sedation, cardiac MR, research and basic monitoring in MR environments up to 3.0T.

A rugged metal enclosure with dual cooling fans makes the PN-455 compatible with OR and ER demands. The 45-inch high-bright color LCD has full 1920 x 1080 resolution, 500 cd/m2 brightness and a contrast ratio of 800:1. Multiple inputs, including Digital DVI-D, Component Video, Composite, S-Video, VGA and RS-232 allow it to work with any system.

The NTX noninvasive telemetry transmitter is capable of monitoring ECG, SpO2, respiration and noninvasive blood pressure. The transmitter operates in the new protected WMTS frequency band and provides economical operation through the use of three alkaline AA batteries.
NTX is designed to provide hospitals with more flexible monitoring on higher acuity patients. As hospitals struggle to reduce costs and operate more efficiently, a trend has emerged where hospitals are monitoring higher acuity ambulatory patients on telemetry and medical-surgical floors.

The TotalCare Bed System 30-degree HOB Angle Alarm is designed to alert caregivers when the head of the bed falls below a 30-degree angle. Some studies have indicated that maintaining the patient's head of bed at a greater than 30-degree angle decreases the risk to the patient of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) or the aspiration of gastric contents. The Head Angle indicator can monitor how long the head angle is above 30 degrees — for up to eight days — helping hospitals to comply with VAP prevention protocols and guidelines.

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