Monitoring vital signs is integral to patient care in acute hospitals. Traditionally, the five vital signs are blood pressure (BP), pulse, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation (SpO 2) and temperature. These signs are universally used to monitor patients’ progress. Changing trends in patients’ vital signs data can indicate clinical deterioration, which, without identification and intervention, can lead to adverse consequences or death
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Blood Pressure Monitor Upper Arm – Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Machine Large Cuff Kit – Digital BP Monitor for Adult, Pregnancy – Blood Pressure Kit for Home Use – Batteries, Storage Bag Included
Care Touch Digital Blood Pressure Monitor Cuff – Platinum Series Upper Arm BP Machine with Large LCD Display, Medium to Large Cuff – Includes Batteries, AC Adapter and Carrying Case
Omron 10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor; 2-User, 200-Reading Memory, Backlit Display, TruRead Technology, Bluetooth® Works with Amazon Alexa by Omron
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Mouth Pieces
Mouth Pieces
Peakflow – Disposable Mouthpieces 100’s – Clear (Sibelmed)
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Peakflow – Disposable Mouthpieces 100’s – Clear (Sibelmed) or blue Rossmax
Disposible Mouthpieces for entry level mini peak flow meter providing the ideal choice for asthma sufferers and monitoring of peak flow liters per minute.
Single-Use Medical Endoscopy Mouth Pieces and Mouth Guard for Adult, Find details about MedQ Mouthpiece in Disposable Medical Supplies
CPR Training Mouthpieces have a standard diameter fitting that allows use with most CPR masks.Cardboard Peak Flow Spirotube Disposable Mouthpiece – Item … mouthpieces constructed of the highest quality medical-professional-grade .
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Patient Monitors
Patient Monitors
Monitoring vital signs is integral to patient care in acute hospitals. Traditionally, the five vital signs are blood pressure (BP), pulse, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation (SpO 2) and temperature. These signs are universally used to monitor patients’ progress. Changing trends in patients’ vital signs data can indicate clinical deterioration, which, without identification and intervention, can lead to adverse consequences or death