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Eizo RadiForce Medical Display Colored Medical Monitor – Active Display Size (H x V) : 318.0 x 423.9 mm – Diagonal: 529 mm – 1536 x 2048 – 3Years
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Posted by admin on Aug 3, 2010 in Recent Posts | 0 comments

- Mennon Medical MONITOR/DEFIBRILLATOR 936 replacement Battery is a 12v 7000 mAh UPS Battery. This Battery for Mennon Medical MONITOR/DEFIBRILLATOR 936 is 100% compatible and will meet or exceeds original specification. This Battery offered has been tested for safety and designed for high performance.
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Posted by admin on May 6, 2010 in Articles | 0 comments
When it comes to digital medical images, one of the most important tools that you will need is a diagnostic monitor. Similar to a personal computer monitor, a diagnostic monitor has been created in order to provide the functions that medical personnel need for viewing digital medical images in order to clearly see the images and then offer diagnoses. Your choice of monitor for viewing digital images will depend in large part on the size and type of digital medical images you will need to view.
If you work at a medical facility where you need to view larger digital medical images, such as full chest x-rays or CT scans, you will want to consider the size of the monitor your select carefully. A larger and more powerful monitor can handle the viewing of many more pixels of digital data than can a smaller monitor on one screen, and thus for images containing a large number of pixels you will need a monitor with the ability to display a higher number of mega pixels (MP) on a single screen. You can still view those larger images on a monitor that offers a lower number of mega pixels, but you will not be able to see the entire image on one screen, only part of it. A 2 MP monitor can display approximately 1600X1200 pixels, while a 3 MP monitor works well for CT, MRI and angiography digital imaging. A 4 MP monitor and 5 MP monitor offer the higher resolution and definition needed for viewing mammography digital images, while the 6 MP monitor offers high-end PACS image display,
Another quality to consider in your medical monitor is the grayscale tone or color. The way the grayscale is seen on the monitor is crucial to image definition and ultimately to accurate diagnoses based on those digital images. If you are on a network, and several physicians will be viewing the same images, it is important that the grayscale tone is the same on every monitor, so that the image clarity will be the same on each monitor. There are some instances where you will want to view color digital images, and thus a color monitor will be the best choice.
With the addition of affordable PACS software to your system, you will not only be able to view your digital images, but will also be able to send and receive them, as well as store them for future retrieval. Contact a Dicom online provider for further information on monitors and PACS systems suitable for your medical practice.
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Posted by admin on Apr 30, 2010 in Personal Medical Monitors | 0 comments

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Welcome to Personal Medical Monitors. A medical monitor is an automated medical electronic device that measures a person’s vital signs and displays the data so obtained, which may or may not be transmitted on a monitoring network. These monitors can be hand held, portable or tabletop. The earliest of medical monitors resembled oscilloscopes and computer monitors and use superficially similar technology. However, medical monitors have been safety engineered so that failures are either apparent or unimportant.

Some monitors have an electrical contact with the patient. There are strict limits on how much current and voltage can be applied, even if the unit fails or becomes wet. They must typically withstand electrical defibrilation without damage.
In the past, medical monitors tended to be highly specialized. One monitor would track a patient’s blood pressure, while another would measure pulse oximetry. Today the trend is toward multi-parameter monitors that can track many different vital signs at once.
In critical care units of hospitals, it allows continuous monitoring of a patient, with medical staff being continuously informed of the changes in general condition of a patient.
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