Emergency care simulator BPPUMP2L-AUS250V
for blood pressure measurementNIBPheart rate

emergency care simulator
emergency care simulator
emergency care simulator
emergency care simulator
emergency care simulator
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Characteristics

Application
emergency care
Procedure
for blood pressure measurement, NIBP, heart rate, breathing
Type
adult
Form
monitor

Description

Blood pressure simulator for testing adult and neonatal noninvasive blood pressure monitors The BP Pump 2 provides dynamic blood pressure simulations for testing adult and neonatal noninvasive blood pressure monitors, including both arm and wrist cuff types, and features a preset mode for simulation of most patient conditions and the capability to program user-defined simulations. All models include the following: Accessory Kit (tubings and fittings) (2780003FG) Operator's Manual Power Cord (country specific) Key Features : Dynamic simulations for arm and wrist cuff monitors Physiological waveformInternal pump for use in high- and low-pressure release verification, leak testing and pressure sourcing Preset mode for simulation of most patient conditions User-definable systolic and diastolic values, along with heart rate and pulse volume and user-defined autosequences Internal cuff volume for basic device testing Respiratory artifacts, including spontaneous breathing and controlled ventilation Arrhythmia simulations, including premature atrial contractions #1 and #2, atrial fibrillation, and PVCs PC based ansur test automation system to standardize testing protocol and documentation (optional) High-accuracy pressure transducer (BP Pump2M only) Dynamic pressure repeatability within 2 mmHg at maximal pulse size independent of device under test

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