Tuesday, May 17, 2016

GE Eagle 4000 Vital Signs Monitor

GE Eagle 4000 Vital Signs Monitor

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The Eagle 4000 is a compact, self-contained patient monitor which incorporates many of the advanced features previously found only in high-end modular systems. The Eagle 4000 monitor is the perfect balance between capability and cost.

Measuring a compact 12.8 x 12.5 x 5.6 inches, and weighing just 16 pounds, the Eagle 4000 monitor with battery like GE Eagle Monitor 1000 Battery, GE Eagle Monitor 1006 Battery, GE Responder 1000 Battery, GE Responder 1100 Battery, GE 15N-800AA Battery, Kenz HHR-38AF25G1 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1211 Battery, Osen ECG-8130A Battery, Edanins ECG-6A Battery, GE DASH 1000 Battery, GE Eagle 1000 Battery, Kenz Cardico 1210 Battery can be easily mounted in most locations, or moved from room to room. The large 10.4" display is available in color or monochrome providing a viewing area that clearly displays up to 6 waveforms.

This full-featured vital signs monitor offers software and hardware options which allow it to be configured to meet the needs of specific care units. The basic Eagle 4000 monitor includes multi-lead ECG, non-invasive pressure, SpO2 and two temperatures. Starting with the basic standard-of-care parameters, the Eagle 4000 monitor can be expanded to include: two invasive pressures, EtCO2, thermodilution cardiac output, 12 Lead ECG analysis, 12 lead ST monitoring, simultaneous multi-lead arrhythmia analysis with event storage and recall, dose/cardiac/pulmonary calculations and more. From admission to discharge, the Eagle 4000 monitor has the capabilities to monitor your patients.

The Eagle 4000 monitor with the external battery combined with GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Wireless LAN allows any bed to become a monitored bed. Wireless LAN offers all the features of a hard-wired Ethernet monitoring network. The flexibility allows staff to quickly move monitors to wherever continuous surveillance is needed.

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