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Physiologic Monitoring Considerations

Streamline Patient monitor to Peripheral monitors with Wired Slaved Connections

 An info-graph and guide for efficient equipment integration using Output Multipliers.

Streamline Patient monitor to Defibrillator
Monitor C
onnections

 How Defibrillator Input Adapters used in tandem with patient cables promote standardization.

Integrate Physiologic Monitors Using your Existing Surgical Equipment Booms.

 Images of the 414 Series Boom Cabling System in the CVOR ……………………………………………………….

Using Interconnect Cables to Slave ECG to a Device with or without a Lead Selector

Net an appropriate ECG signal using fewer sets of patient cables.

Cath/EP Considerations

Considerations when Using Interconnect Cables with Medical Devices

Synchronized Cardioversion, Non-Invasive Pacing and Slaving

Cardiac Rhythm Management Considerations

ME550DFB3

 

Easily Connecting Defibrillators to Pacemaker Programmers.

Considerations when Using Interconnect Cables with Medical Devices

Synchronized Cardioversion, Non-Invasive Pacing and Slaving

Device Alarm Nurse Call Considerations

Nurse Call
Input Multiplier

Turn the average room into a more intensive care monitored unit.

Respironics BiPAP
Vision

Jumper settings for normally open/closed institutional protocol.

Institutional ProtocolsS

Determining Normally Open or Normally Closed Protocol for Nurse Call Systems.

ResMed
Ventilators

Device Alarm Connections: Instructions for ResMed Ventilators

Maguire Enterprises
Device Alarm
Nurse Call Cables

COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION of over 50 different cables that connect to.

Design and Specifications

MAGUIRE Designs

Coil Cords

EMR Considerations

Interface Cables for Connecting GE Healthcare Devices

Serial Interface to EMR Systems

JCAHO Notices & Recommendations

Medical Device Alarm Safety

Joint Commission Publication Issue 50, April 8, 2013