Top features of IntelliVue MP2 by Philips

Philips is a global technology company that produces a wide range of medical equipment such as patient monitors, ultrasound systems, and imaging equipment. There are many local vendors available today through whom you can additionally purchase PHILIPS M2736 A and other items.

There are many high-end biomedical equipment by Philips available in the market today, IntelliVue MP2 portable patient monitor being one of the most popular ones. This monitor facilitates an easy-to-use touchscreen user interface and shares a technological platform with the Philips IntelliVue MP5-MP90 patient monitors. Philips MP2 Monitor additionally is compact in size, ergonomic, and modular in design. It also is highly customizable and has been build to a broad spectrum of monitoring needs.


Top features of IntelliVue MP2 by Philips include:


·    Portable design to simplify transport: This patient monitor weighs only 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) or so, and can be carried by patients in low- acuity settings without any problems. It also provides a long battery run time of three hours. One can even avail Philips X2/MP2 Battery Extension that offers additional battery run time of up to six hours and concurrent CO₂ measurement along with additional invasive blood pressure and temperature measurement.


· Wireless telemetry frees up patient movement: Wireless telemetry as a parameter (WTAAP) is useful in expanding the monitoring capabilities of the equipment in order to deliver untethered in-room access to ECG/SpO₂ data in near-real time.


· NBP measurement display for comprehensive overview: Each and every NBP measurement tends to generate a column in the vital signs trend table.


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