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Comen - NC3 Vital Signs Monitor

Comen - NC3 Vital Signs Monitor

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Comen NC3 vital signs monitor

The Comen NC3 vital signs monitor is a compact and portable device designed to measure various physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation), and temperature. It can be used in multiple settings, such as hospitals, clinics, ambulances, and other medical facilities.
 
The device is easy to use and can display the measured parameters on its screen in real-time. It can also be connected to a central monitoring system for remote monitoring and analysis of data.
 
Additionally, The NC3 features a color OLED display screen with a high resolution, which provides a clear and detailed reading of the vital signs. It also has an arrhythmia detection function that can detect abnormal heart rhythms, which helps identify potential health issues. The device can store up to 250 sets of measurement data, allowing for easy tracking of vital sign trends over time.
 
The device is user-friendly and designed to be used by healthcare professionals such as nurses, paramedics, and doctors, as well as patients who self-monitor their vital signs at home. It is also lightweight and easy to transport, making it ideal for mobile settings.
 
Overall, the Comen NC3 vital signs monitor is a versatile, reliable, and accurate device that can monitor a wide range of vital signs, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals and patients alike.
 

NC3 is specially created to check patent vitals in a specific spot for vital parameters like SP02, NIBP, and Heart Rate. Infrared Ear Temperature measurement technology and the ear thermometer can quickly determine the temperature in seconds and then transfer and display the temperature on the monitor using its built-in IMF connecting the Ear thermometer and the vital signals monitor NC3. It is a combination of innovative and beautiful design. An ultra-11-ion battery, as well as a transparent screen, provide the best assistance for the hospital, clinic, and visit to the patient. Battery life can last up to 12 hours.

Features:

  • With easy-to-use features such as Spo2, NIBP, Tempo
  • Instantaneous assessment of temperature
  • Simple, elegant, light, and compact
  • Operation time for portable devices up at 12 hours
  • Large font display
  • Ant-oxidative & waterproof material
  • 6 Inch LED backlight LCD
  • Liquid Protection Graded to IPX1
  • High-Performance and Robust Design Can be able to withstand 1.2M Drop test
  • 50 data sets of storage

 

Standard Configuration Nellcor SpO2 NIBP
Safety Standards ISO 13485:2003 approved, CE marking according to MDD93/42/EEC
Patient type Adult, Child, Neonate
Product Size 130mm x 125mm x 219mm
Net Weight 1.25kg standard configuration
Display

• Type: 6” LED

• Resolution: 800x600

Operation Environment

• Temperature: 0-40c

• Humidity: 15-85%

AC Voltage AC100-250V, 50/60Hz
Battery

• Battery Type: rechargeable Lithium-ion battery

• Battery Capacity: 4400mA

• Continuously working time: 12 hours

• Battery Recharging Time: Maximum 3.5 hours for charging; Date storage

• NIBP Recall: 50 groups

• Interface:

RS-232 Ethernet interface

AC interface

Grounding pole

Multi-function interface to connect with sub-monitor and plugin slot

Nellcor Sp02

• Measurement & alarm range: (0-100) %

• Resolution: 1%

• Accuracy:

±2% (70-100%, MAX-A, MAX-AL, MAX-N, MAX-P, MAX-I and MAX-FAST sensors)

±3% (70-100%, D-YS, DS-100A, OXI-A/N and OXI-P/I sensors)

• 0-69% unspecified

• PR Measurement Range: 20~300bpm

• Resolution: 1bpm

• Accuracy: ±3bpm

• Alarm range: 20-250bpm

NIBP

• Method: Automatic oscillometric

• Work mode: Manual/Automatic/Continuous

• Measurement Unit: mmHg / Kpa selectable

• Measurement types: Systolic, Diastolic, Mean • Range of systolic pressure:

Adult Mode: 40-270 mmHg

Pediatric Mode: 40-200 mmHg

Neonate Mode: 40-135mmHg

• Range of diastolic pressure:

Adult Mode: 10-215 mmHg

Pediatric Mode: 10-150 mmHg

Neonate Mode: 10-100 mmHg

• Range of mean pressure:

Adult Mode: 20-235 mmHg

Pediatric Mode: 20-165 mmHg

Neonate Mode: 20-110 mmHg

Over-pressure protection: both Hardware and software over pressure protection

Accuracy: Less than ±5mmHg

Resolution: 1 mmHg

PR from NIBP: 40-240 bpm

Ear Thermometer

• Measurement range: 34-42.2°C

• Resolution: 0.1°C

• Accuracy: ±0.2°C (without probe)

• Channel: T1, T2, TD

How to Read a Vital Signs Monitor

Electronic vital sign monitors have been used in hospitals for more than 40 years. In films or on television, they produce sounds that cause doctors and nurses to rush to the scene shouting things like "stat! "

If you or someone you know is in a hospital or a hospital, you might be looking at the monitor in more detail and figuring out what the beeps and numbers mean. Although many kinds and types of monitors can be used for critical signs, most of them work similarly to one another.

How They Work

Sensors that are tiny and attached to your body transmit data to your computer. Particular sensors could be patches of skin stuck to your skin, and other sensors could be attached to your finger of one. Sensors have developed dramatically since the first digital heart rate monitors came into existence in 1949. Most modern devices come with touch screens that transmit information wirelessly.

Monitors that are the most basic show your heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, and the more sophisticated models can show how much oxygen is in your blood or the date you breathe. They will also reveal the amount of pressure exerted by your brain or the amount of carbon dioxide you're exhaling. The monitor can emit a specific sound when you have vital indicators that are not in line with the guidelines for safe levels.

 

FAQs

1. What is a critical sign monitor?
The vital signs monitor is an important instrument that provides information to nurses and medical personnel about the patient's physiological health.

2. What are the various types of vital indications?
Body temperature, Pulse rate, Respiration rate, Blood pressure

3. How do you interpret the vital indicators on a monitor?
First (systolic) must be in the range of 100 to 130, and second (diastolic) must be between 60-80. Temperature: An average body temperature is generally considered to be 98.6 F, but it ranges from around 98° F to just a bit above 99 degrees F without causing concern.

4. Why is monitoring vital?
Vital sign monitoring is essential for an extended and healthy life. Vitals provides us with an insight into our overall health. They can detect the early signs of illness, prevent mistaken diagnoses, identify symptomless medical conditions, and help us make more intelligent choices.

5. What is the most important indication for normal range?
The blood pressure is 90/60 mm Hg or 120/80 millimeters Hg. Breathing: 12-18 breaths each minute. Pulse: 60-100 beats in a minute. The temperature ranges from 97.8degF from 99.1degF (36.5degC up to 37.3degC) with an average of 98.6degF (37degC)

6. What do the three readings mean on a monitor for hospitals?
The most basic monitors display the heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature.

7. Are there eight essential indicators?
The eight vital indicators are temperature, pulse blood pressure, respiratory rate, Oxygen saturation, pain, Consciousness level, and Urine output.
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