Overview
NONIN’s 7500 pulse oximeter has a unique low-profile design that enables it to fit easily on a tabletop or into its own carrying case. The stylish, compact 7500’s simple functionality, minimum 16-hour battery life, 4-hour quick recharge, and minimum of 70 hours of memory makes it well-suited for a variety of clinical
and homecare applications. Like all NONIN portable oximeters, the 7500 provides a wide range of display indicators that provide reliable readings.
The 7500’s flexible alarm management options include patient security mode and a user-defined default that offers customizable patient settings. The 7500’s analog
output capability allows it to interface easily with other equipment.
Magnetic Resonance (MR)
The 7500FO (fiberoptic) pulse oximeter was specifically developed for MR environments. The sensor is easy for technicians to apply by using the simple toe or finger wrap. NONIN kept patient safety in mind too. Radio frequency burns and image artifacts are virtually eliminated because of the 7500FO's fiberoptic sensor and cable design. Use in fixed-site or mobile MR facilities for monitoring infant, pediatric and adult patients.
User-Friendly Interface
The 7500 provides a variety of display indicators that ensure reliable readings.
Pulse Strength Bar Graph
Color coded bar graph assists in assessing the patient’s status. An audible tone
sounds with each pulse. The pitch changes with the patient’s saturation level.
Pulse Quality Indicator
Detects patient movement or signal quality changes that may require sensor
site stabilization.
Sensor Fault Indicator
Indicates when a sensor has become disconnected, misaligned, failed, or is
incompatible with the monitor.
A quick and complete assessment of your patient’s oximetry readings is made
easier with the combination of information supplied by the Pulse Strength Bar
Graph, variable pitch pulse/saturation tones and Pulse Quality Indicator.
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