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Patient Monitors

Zimed Patient Monitors are designed to provide continuous and real-time monitoring of vital signs, ensuring accurate and reliable data. They feature parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2), temperature, and ECG. Some models also include CO2 monitoring, invasive blood pressure (IBP) measurements, and cardiac output. Our Patient monitors have multiple alarms to alert caregivers to critical changes in the patient's condition.

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Patient Monitors - Neonate Monitor ZNM-A40

Neonate Monitor ZNM-A40

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 8.4 inch

Standard parameters : ECG, NIBP, SpO2, HR/PR, respiration rate, temperature, ST analysis, Arrhythmia analysis

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A101

Patient Monitor ZPM-A101

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 7 Inch

Standard parameters : 3 parameters : NIBP, PR, Temp

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A102

Patient Monitor ZPM-A102

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 7 Inch

Standard parameters : 4 parameters : ECG, NIBP, SpO2, Resp

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A103
Patient Monitor ZPM-A103

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 7 Inch

Standard parameters : 6 parameters : ECG, NIBP, SpO2, Resp, Temp, PR

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A104
Patient Monitor ZPM-A104

Display : 10-inch TFT LCD

Resolution : 800 × 600 pixels

Waveform : Up to 7

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A111

Patient Monitor ZPM-A111

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 2.8 Inch

Standard parameters : SpO2 + PR

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A112

Patient Monitor ZPM-A112

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 2.8 Inch

Standard parameters : SpO2 + PR + NIBP

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Patient Monitors - Patient Monitor ZPM-A20

Patient Monitor ZPM-A20

Display type : LCD (TFT)

Display size : 12.1 inch

Standard parameters : Temp, ECG, pulse, respiratory rate,SpO2, NIBP

Frequently Asked Question

Is training required to operate a patient monitor?

Yes. While basic functions may be intuitive, medical personnel typically receive training to interpret data accurately and respond to alerts appropriately.

How do I maintain and clean a patient monitor?

Use only approved disinfectants Avoid harsh chemicals on the screen and sensors Follow the manufacturer's guidelines Regularly check cables and electrodes for wear

Can patient monitors be used at home?

Yes, some compact models are designed for home use under the supervision or recommendation of a healthcare provider, especially for patients with chronic conditions.

Can I connect the monitor to a central monitoring system?

Yes, most hospital-grade monitors can be networked to a central station for remote observation, data recording, and analysis.

Do patient monitors store data?

Many monitors store patient data internally or export it to hospital networks or USB drives. Data storage depends on the model and software capabilities.

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