Patient Monitor Yonker YK-8000C: Comprehensive Vital Signs Monitoring for Enhanced Patient Care
The Yonker YK-8000C is a advanced multi-parameter patient monitor designed to provide accurate, real-time tracking of a patient's essential physiological parameters. Engineered for reliability and clarity, it is an indispensable tool in hospitals, clinics, ICUs, and during patient transport, empowering healthcare professionals with the critical data needed to make informed decisions quickly.
Key Features & Benefits:
Multi-Parameter Tracking: Simultaneously and continuously monitors key vital signs including ECG (3/5-lead), SpO2 (Blood Oxygen Saturation), Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP), Respiration (Respiratory Rate), and Pulse Rate.
High-Resolution Color Display: Features a large, bright TFT LCD screen that provides a clear and comprehensive view of all waveforms and numerical data, even in various lighting conditions.
Intelligent Alarm System: Programmable high and low alarms for each parameter provide immediate audible and visual alerts for any critical changes in the patient's condition, enhancing patient safety.
Long-Term Data Storage & Review: Allows for trend data storage and recall, enabling clinicians to review historical data and track the patient's progress over time.
User-Friendly Interface: An intuitive menu and responsive controls make it easy for medical staff to navigate settings, take manual BP measurements, and configure alarms efficiently.
Robust & Portable Design: Built with a durable casing and often featuring a built-in handle, making it suitable for both fixed bedside use and mobile applications within a healthcare facility.
Multiple Power Options: Offers flexibility with AC mains power and optional battery backup, ensuring uninterrupted monitoring during power outages or patient transport.
Reliable Performance: Designed with advanced algorithms for strong anti-interference, providing stable and accurate readings even in challenging clinical environments.
How to Use:
Place the monitor on a stable surface or mount it on a designated pole stand. Connect the power cable.
Attach the ECG electrodes to the patient's chest in the correct 3 or 5-lead configuration as per the monitor's diagram.
Place the SpO2 sensor securely on a finger, ensuring a proper fit for an accurate reading.
Wrap the appropriate-sized NIBP cuff around the patient's upper arm and connect it to the monitor.
Turn on the monitor. It will initialize and begin displaying real-time waveforms and values for all connected parameters.
Set the appropriate alarm limits for each parameter based on the patient's condition and clinical requirements.
For a manual NIBP reading, press the "START" button. The monitor will automatically cycle and record measurements as set.