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How to choose a cost-effective basic monitor?

With the continuous development of medical technology, the basic monitor has become an indispensable tool in hospitals and clinical environments.

Its wide applicability plays a crucial role in various medical fields. In this article, we will explore the extensive applicability of a basic monitor, current needs and pain points, and how to choose a cost-effective one. We will also introduce the hardware highlights of the HM-10 basic monitor and the special 10% discount promotion.

As a core component of medical equipment, the basic monitor has wide applicability in various medical environments. Whether in the emergency room, operating room, or general ward, the basic monitor provides accurate vital sign monitoring and data recording. It can monitor important indicators such as heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature, providing timely feedback on the patient's physiological condition and essential information for healthcare professionals to take necessary intervention measures.

In today's healthcare environment, there is a growing demand for basic monitors. With an aging population and an increase in chronic diseases, patients require more frequent monitoring. Additionally, the data interoperability capability of basic monitors is becoming increasingly important. Healthcare professionals need to access patients' vital sign data remotely to make timely decisions. However, the current basic monitor market faces pain points such as high prices, complex operation, and limited flexibility, which hinder their widespread use.

Choosing a cost-effective basic monitor is a common requirement for medical institutions and individuals. Here are some essential hardware configurations to consider:

Display: A clear, medium-sized color screen for convenient observation of patients' vital sign data.

Vital Sign Monitoring Module: Includes sensors for monitoring indicators such as heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature, ensuring accurate and reliable data collection.

Data Recording and Transmission Function: Enables data storage and transmission, allowing patient vital sign data to be saved and shared with other medical devices or systems.

Alarm System: Automatically alerts healthcare professionals based on pre-set thresholds, notifying them of patients' abnormal conditions.

Power Management: A reliable battery management system ensures that the basic monitor can operate normally for a period of time during power outages or interruptions.

In addition to meeting the above basic hardware requirements, the HM-10 basic monitor offers many surprising features, including:

Multi-parameter monitoring: The HM-10 basic monitor can simultaneously monitor multiple vital sign indicators such as heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and temperature, providing a comprehensive understanding of the patient's physiological condition.

Enhanced auxiliary functions: Equipped with vein-assist puncture functionality and punctual measurement. It adopts pulse wave measurement technology, displaying the measurement process in real-time and providing absolute accuracy. It also features a 13cm extra-long alarm light with dual-side display and 360° visibility.

User-friendly interface: The HM-10 basic monitor adopts an intuitive user interface design that is simple to use, allowing healthcare professionals to quickly familiarize themselves with the operation. The device has a boot-up time of ≤7 seconds, saving time and improving work efficiency. It also includes a respiratory oxygenation interface and dynamic trend interface.

With these surprising features, the HM-10 basic monitor can provide a more comprehensive, reliable, and convenient monitoring experience, meeting the demands of medical institutions and individuals for high-performance basic monitors. We are currently offering a special 10% discount promotion, allowing more medical institutions and individuals to enjoy the advanced features of the HM-10 basic monitor while saving on expenses.

Details

  • Jin Qiao Lu, Gu Lou Qu, Xu Zhou Shi, Jiang Su Sheng, China
  • Dawei Medical (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd.