Fhr Monitoring; Connect The Fhr Transducer - Fazzini FM5000C User Manual

Maternal/fetal monitor
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simultaneously and continuously; faster or lower sometimes; simple circuit; can not recognize the distance of
the target; likely to include other noise; large transmitting power; small effective receiving area (transducer).
UltrasoundTransmittingUltrasound Receiving
Pulse wave working mode: small transmitting power; large effective receiving area (transducer); can receive
the ultrasound signals of a selected depth; can eliminate other interference and noise; complex circuit.
The transmitting frequency used for fetus monitoring is usually 1MHz~3MHz. A higher (or lower)
transmitting frequency will lead to a weaker (or stronger) penetrability and a higher (or lower) resolution for
tissue structure. Therefore, the transmitting frequency of the ultrasound transducer used for superficial
vascular disease diagnosis can reach 810MHz. According to national safety standards, the transmitting
power of the ultrasound transducer should not exceed 10MW/cm
affected adversely.

14.2 FHR Monitoring

14.2.1 Connect the FHR Transducer

(1) Let the patient lie on her back with the belt placed under her back, and then use the FHR transducer to
find the position of the fetal heart.
(2) Apply conductive gel to the contact surface of the transducer to ensure the largest FHR monitoring area.
Before applying the transducer to the pregnant woman, please apply conductive gel to the middle 2/3 part
of the contact surface. The conductive gel will be pressed to cover the whole contact surface (shaded
part in Figure 14-2) after the transducer is fixed to the pregnant woman's abdomen.
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otherwise the fetus tissue could be
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