Sunday, September 16, 2018

Schiller DS20 Vital Signs Diagnostic Station

Schiller DS20 Vital Signs Diagnostic Station

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The Schiller DS20 Patient Diagnostic Station offers a powerful, informative touchscreen interface combined with advanced patient monitoring in a compact package. The DS20 with battery such as HP Eagle Defibrillator Battery, HP 43100A Battery, HP 43120A Battery, HP 43200A Battery, HP 43130A Battery, HP 78672 Battery, Medtronic MNMLP20 Battery, Medtronic DEFI-B M113 Battery, Medtronic M240 Battery, Primedic DM1 Battery, Primedic DM3 Battery, Primedic EC01 Battery will immediately detect any sensor connected to it and automatically display the corresponding value. The Patient Diagnostic Station can record, store and export patient vital readings. DS20 Vital Signs Monitors can be networked via Wi-Fi or physical lan into compatible EMR, HIS, HL7, DICOM or the Schiller SEMA3 Cardiology Information systems.

The Schiller DS20 features Resting and Rhythm ECG, SpO2, Respiration, NIBP (for patients over 66 lbs), arrhythmia, temperature, and vital signs monitoring, all displayed on a 18.5 inch multi-touch screen. At 32,000 Hz sampling rate the Diagnostic Station provides the highest diagnostic quality ECG results.

The Patient Monitoring System has an intuitive user guide that self explanatory and requires very little training to use. The large touch screen is interactive and incredibly user friendly. Patient parameters can be easily added or removed for fast operation.

The Bedside Patient Monitor's compact profile makes it ideal for facilities looking to reduce the space equipment takes up in patient rooms. DS20 Medical Monitor can be mounted to a cart allowing for extra mobility or to a desk stand. Suitable for adult, and pediatric applications, the DS20 Vitals Monitor is available with a range of accessories to fit the needs of all types of patients.

Schiller Diagnostic 20 medical monitors are proudly made in the USA.

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