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Advanced surgical techniques, new anesthetics, the need to lower healthcare costs—they’re all pointing toward more outpatient surgeries and procedures in hospitals, surgicenters and physician offices. That’s why you need the Welch Allyn Atlas monitor, a vital signs monitor specifically designed to monitor patients during conscious sedation and IV anesthesia procedures for these markets.
Designed with input from physicians and nurse anesthetists, this conscious sedation monitor offers bright, clear, “across-the-room” visibility with large LED readouts and crisp waveform displays, giving you at-a-glance convenience and more time to concentrate on your patient. The intuitive design means users can learn to operate the monitor in just minutes.
Features and Benefits
- Hard-working, easy-to-use monitor with configuration options to meet your individual needs
- Lightweight design allows the monitor to travel with the patient
- All monitors include 3- or 5-lead ECG, Nellcor® pulse oximetry (SpO2) and NIBP
- Optional parameters include temperature, respiration, EtCO2 and integrated printer
- Bright, crisp waveforms and multicolored LED displays for across-the-room visibility
- Simple, straightforward menu operation
Technical Specifications
- Heart Rate Range: 20-250 bpm.
- Heart Rate Accuracy: ±3 bpm or ±3%, whichever is greater
- Bandwidth: 0.5-40 Hz (monitor mode) or 0.05-100 Hz (extended mode)
- Display Sweep Speeds: 25, 12.5 or 6.25 mm/sec.
- Size: 35 cm x 23 cm x 25 cm (13.8” x 9.1” x 9.8”)
- Weight: 4.3-5.5 kg (9.5-12.1 lbs) dependent on configuration
- Power Requirements: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Printer: Thermal array, prints waveforms and numerical trends
- Battery: Lead acid, rechargeable
Source:Welch Allyn