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A general refresher on Philips MX40 telemetry system

Cardiac telemetry monitoring helps medical professionals to understand what is going on in the heart of the patient. Doctors basically use this technology to monitor cardiac patients for extended span of time. In simple terms, telemetry communication refers to the collection of data from a particular position and automatic transmission of it to monitoring devices at a different point.

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A general refresher on Philips MX40 telemetry system

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  1. A general refresher on Philips MX40 telemetry system Cardiac telemetry monitoring helps medical professionals to understand what is going on in the heart of the patient. Doctors basically use this technology to monitor cardiac patients for extended span of time. In simple terms, telemetry communication refers to the collection of data from a particular position and automatic transmission of it to monitoring devices at a different point. Early detection of heart problems is one of the key advantages of cardiac telemetry systems. Detecting treatable heart issues early on can help save a significant amount of lives. Telemetry systems were initially developed to monitor patients who are at risk for cardiac events but not acutely ill enough to warrant continuous bedside monitoring. Today Philips and GE Telemetry technologies even provide additional measurements that can be used to monitor conditions like hypoxia and compromised respiratory status. The use of Philips MX40

  2. A variety of telemetry technologies are used by well-established hospitals of today to deliver improved patient care. Philips MX40 telemetry is one such equipment. MX Series by Philips features a host of industry-leading telemetry products. Philips MX40 is a unique telemetry device that can also act as a patient-worn monitor. One of the most notable aspects of this biomedical equipment is that the large LCD touch screen present on the front of the unit. Unlike its predecessors, Philips MX40 actually allows medical professionals to visually confirm the proper placements of electrodes and patient leads with the use of the onboard touch screen. This system allows convalescing patients to be more mobile and active. The Philips MX40 additionally features patient cable inputs at the top of the unit, making sure that the patients are able to wear the device around their neck, or even put it in their bag or hospital gown. The design updates made to this telemetry system helps enhance the patient experience. Advanced Philips biomedical equipment in hospitals In addition to Philips MX40, a variety of other biomedical equipment offered by the brand can be found in many well-established hospitals across the planet. The networked patient monitors of Philips are designed to provide care teams at a hospital valuable information right at the patient's side, and presented in clear and meaningful manner. The IntelliVue range of patient monitors by Philips especially share a common user interface and have an impressive industrial design. PHILIPS MP60, MP70, and MP80 are particularly popular for their versatility and can be used for intermediate and critical care.

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