Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual page 7

Monitor/defibrillator
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Pulse oximetry: Pulse oximetry monitoring allows continuous,
non-invasive measurement of the arterial oxygen saturation
with the aid of different pulse oximetry sensors for different
application sites. At the same time, a photo sensor in the pulse
oximetry sensor registers the percentage of oxygenated
hemoglobin in the arterial blood (SpO
wavelengths. In addition, the pulse oximetry sensor registers
the pulse rate. The values for SpO
on the display numerically, the plethysmogram in the form of
a curve.
Non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring: NIBP
monitoring allows measurement of blood pressure on a limb in
adults, children, and infants. Safety and effectiveness have not
been proven in pregnant women. Effectiveness in neonates (up
to 28 days) has not been proven for arrhythmias.
Measurement is based on oscillometric blood pressure
measurement technology. Following performance of the
measurement, the systolic and diastolic blood pressures in
mmHg are shown numerically on the display.
The device offers the following therapy functions:
Manual defibrillation: Based on the information of the
displayed ECG, the user decides whether it is necessary to
administer a shock. If a shock is necessary, the user can select
the shock energy, charge the device for shock delivery, and
deliver the shock manually.
Semi-automatic defibrillation (for patients aged 1 and
upwards): In the AED mode, the device guides the user through
resuscitation by means of audio and visual instructions. The
device determines the resuscitation sequence. The device
automatically performs an ECG analysis and, if necessary,
charges for electric shock delivery. The shock is administered
manually by the user.
) using different light
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and pulse rate are shown
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MEDUCORE Standard
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