What is the respiratory monitor?

Respiratory monitor is a device used to monitor the speed of breathing. These devices are better known as heart respiratory monitors because they are also used to monitor the heart. They are used in patients in hospitals who may be at risk of problems such as apnea, and in some cases they can be used at home. Respiratory monitors manufacturers produce different products, including special versions for use with infants.

The monitor uses several patches that are located on the body. Repairs are used to measure respiratory frequency and heart rate, responding to movement in the body and data transfer along the connected wires. Using an oximeter, a device baked to a finger, the respiratory monitor can also monitor the blood oxygen level. For blood pressure monitoring, blood pressure cuff may also be connected if blood pressure is concerned about the patient care team. Turns can irritate the skin, whichThe skin is discarded, itchy grows or hurts. It may also be difficult to move with patch and oxymeter, and care providers must take special care to avoid the release of patches, oximeters and connecting conductors. Special gel patches can be used to solve the problem of skin irritation in patients who will be monitored for a longer period of time.

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respiratory monitor is connected to a monitor that displays real -time values, and can protocol values ​​so that the care team can find values ​​for different points over time. People may be interested in monitoring patterns such as breathing or heart rate changes that occur at specific times, or finding the lowest and highest values ​​that occur during the period. The device can also be connected to a remote monitor space, such as nursing station, allows people to hit quickly if the problem develops. RespirThe alarm monitor also alarms when the values ​​fall into the danger zone.

Home respiratory monitors are simpler and are often used as apnea alarms. Several companies produce respiratory monitors used at home with children to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by alerting parents to apnea when this happens. These devices are mounted under the mattress, do not require patches or guidance, which makes them easier and more conveniently used.

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