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INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Prepared and presented by :Ummu Atyyah Bt Mohamad Isa

PATIENT MONITOR

Patient Monitor / Medical Monitor• A patient monitor is a medical device used for monitoring the health status

of patients. • Patient monitors typically consist of 4 major components.

• Patient monitors are utilized in a wide range of inpatient and outpatient environments including conscious sedation, respiratory therapy, emergency medical services, and transport.

• Patient monitors are important because they can assist in providing for patient comfort and can reduce the risk of infection and other complications.

• Patient monitors have become vital to care in operating and emergency rooms, intensive care and critical care units.

Sensor Component Display device

Communication link

• Multimodal monitor includes of blood pressure and heart rate, also pulse oximetry and respiratory rate.

• Simultaneously measure and display the relevant vital parameters are commonly integrated into the bedside monitors in critical care units, and the anesthetic machines in operating rooms.

• These allow for continuous monitoring of a patient, with medical staff being continuously informed of the changes in general condition of a patient.

• Some monitors can even warn of pending fatal cardiac conditions before visible signs are noticeable to clinical staff.

Patient Monitor Components :

• Sensor - biosensors and mechanical sensors• Component - converting the signals from the sensors to a

format that can be shown on the display device or transferred to an external display or recording device.

• Display - CRT, LED or LCD screen• Communication link – several model are networkable• Mobile appliances – opened with mobile carried monitors

Overview Of Patient Monitor

Front-view :

Side-view :

Navigating On The Monitor

Display screen :

• Display screen function

• Monitoring ECG

• Monitoring SpO2

• Monitoring respiration

• Monitoring blood pressure

Quiz questions :1. Which information is not displayed in the Monitor Info line?a. Patient categoryb. Alarm volumec. NBP alarm limitsd. Time

2. Changing the size of the ECG waveform improves QRS detection and provides more accuratecounting of the heart rate.a. Trueb. False

3. The apnea alarm is;a. A yellow alarmb. A red alarmc. An INOP alarm

Answer : C

Answer : B

Answer : B

4. What must be considered when using an SpO2 sensor? (More than one answer may be correct)a. The light source and the light detector must be lined up opposite each otherb. The skin integrity at the sensor sitec. If the sensor is too large for the patient, use tape to secure itd. Make sure the sensor site is well lit to optimize the signal quality

5. Inaccurate NBP measurements can be caused by:a. Wrong size cuffb. Edematous limbc. Cardiac arrhythmiasd. All of the above

Quiz questions :

Answer : A,B

Answer : D

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