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Teach you how to quickly understand ECG monitor
Many times, after an operation in the hospital, the operation is completed, and when the patient is returned to the ward, the patient will be equipped with ECG monitoring. Then the question is coming, how do monitor manufacturers understand this ECG monitor?
The problem often encountered by editors is how this ECG monitor looks and what role it has. In fact, this is also the question of most people.
Because family members often ask this question in the hospital: "Doctor, what do you think of this monitoring?"
In fact, this family member does not need to understand, because naturally there will be doctors and nurses to observe the records at all times. However, if you can simply understand some of the data, it is still very helpful to the patient and himself.
Okay, let's take a brief look at our monitor manufacturers:
1, ECG: refers to the electrocardiogram-green, 80 means that the heart rate is 80 beats / min, the normal normal heart rate is 60-100 beats / min. At this time, the patient's signs can be well observed through the ECG monitor.
2. SPQ2: blood oxygen saturation-blue indicates that 99 means the patient's blood oxygen saturation is 99%, the normal value is 90% -100%, below 90 indicates that the patient's oxygen supply is insufficient.
3, NBP: indicates blood pressure, 123/82 in the above figure, 123 is systolic pressure, 82 is diastolic pressure, and 91 is mean arterial pressure. Generally, we define that greater than 140/90 can be called hypertension.
The above three are the three most common parameters of ward monitors. The monitor manufacturers do not know if you understand it clearly. If you are interested, you can understand it. If you have more questions, you can also consult the editor. The editor of the monitor manufacturer will answer it well.