The Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is designed to simplify and expedite procedures while providing accurate vital signs measurements. This monitor includes a NIBP module with BP averaging, and offers thermometry and pulse oximetry. The easy to use touchscreen displays spot checking, interval monitoring, and custom scoring across patient population. The Connex Monitor is designed for adults, pediatrics, and neonatal use.
The Connex Vital Signs Monitor connects wirelessly to the EMR and instantly sends vitals to the patient chart from the point of care for improved efficiency. A Connex Scoring App on-device calculator allows the upload of up to three protocols the facility uses such as NEWS, MEWS or other calculations. The monitor displays the facilities recommendations based on the patient scoring results to assist clinicians to make informed care decisions quickly.
Non Invasive Blood Pressure: The Connex Spot Monitor uses oscillometric method to determine blood pressure. The monitor displays systolic and diastolic measurements as well as MAP and average calculations. This model is designed for adult, pediatric and neonatal use. Results are received in 15 seconds.
Temperature: The SureTemp Thermometry uses a thermistor thermometer design and a predictive algorithm to calculate patients temperature in Predictive Mode, the default setting. You may also choose the Direct Mode, which provides continual temperature measurements. The SureBP offers oral, axillary and rectal measurements. The frame displays the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit in all profiles. An oral probe with probe covers is included.
Pulse Oximetry (Oxygen): SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring continuously measure functional oxygen saturation as well as pulse rate. This feature offers a continuous pulse rate reading vs. a onetime pulse rate reading the standard BP option provides. SpO2 sensors are available for Nonin, Masimo, and Covidien/Nellcor. Although Covidien/Nellcor and Masimo offer similar specs, Masimo has been proven to have excellent capabilities in providing readings where there is unstable patient finger movement. Nonin is cheaper than Masimo, but has similar accuracy and capabilities.
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