IntelliVue Cableless Respiration Pod
IntelliVue Cableless Respiration Pod
Welcome to a Biomedical Battery specialist of the Philips Battery
Part of the IntelliVue Cableless Measurement family with the battery like Philips M4605A Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP70 Battery, Philips IntelliVue M8100 Battery, Philips IntelliVue M8001A Battery, Philips IntelliVue M8002A Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP90 Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP20 Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP80 Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP60 Battery, Philips IntelliVue MP50 Battery, Philips VM1 Battery, Philips VSI Battery, the cableless respiration pod is a wireless, body-worn patch to derive respiration rate, patient posture, activity and optional pulse rate at defined time intervals, using 3D accelerometer technology.
The small, lightweight, body-worn respiratory device
Enhance care and support patient mobility while continually measuring respiration rate. IntelliVue cableless respiration pod attaches easily with a patch, typically to the left costal arch of the patient's chest.
Confidence in patient monitoring with long battery runtime
The integral Li-ion battery with long battery runtime delivers extended performance without frequent battery replacement. Measure respiration rate, patient posture, activity and optional pulse rate using 3-D accelerometer technology.
Cut the clutter while enhancing mobility
IntelliVue Cableless respiration solution is small device, connecting via Short Range Radio (SRR) to communicate with IntelliVue MP5SC monitor and/or IntelliVue GuardianSoftware. Experience reduced cable clutter in the clinical environment, and enhanced mobility for once bedridden patients.
Respiration is a key indicator of changing condition
Designed for comfort, our cableless respiration solution can help provide the early indications that the patient's condition may be moving towards deterioration. The cableless respiration pod automates collection of respiration rate data based on a defined time interval, which aids the caregiver in early detection and in making a decision on necessary interventions.

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