Dry blood gas analyzer
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| Medical Specialty |
Specification/Application |
| ICU |
Monitoring electrolytes in critically ill patients. |
| Surgery |
Monitoring electrolytes during operation. |
| Emergency |
Monitoring electrolytes in critically ill patients due to poisoning, coma, and convulsions. |
| Neurology |
Blood gases and acid-base balance monitoring for patients with stroke and coma. |
| Cardiology |
Blood gases and electrolyte monitoring for patients with heart attack. |
| Anesthesiology |
Monitoring electrolytes during surgical anesthesia (preoperative, intraoperative, postoperative). |
| Pediatrics/Fever Clinic |
Electrolyte monitoring for outpatient infusion. |
| Endocrinology |
Blood gases, metabolites, electrolyte, and acid-base balance monitoring in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis. |
| Respiratory |
Classification of respiratory failure, assessment of hypoxia, and guidance for ventilator adjustment. |
| Gastroenterology |
Monitoring electrolytes in patients with diarrhea and vomiting accompanied by coma. |
| Obstetrics & Gynecology/Neonatology |
Diagnosis of neonatal asphyxia, assessment of neonatal pulmonary disease, and monitoring of acid-base balance. |
How to Use
- Scan the barcode on the cartridge pouch and take out the cartridge.
- Fill the inlet with the sample and cover the cap to seal the sample inlet.
- Insert the cartridge until it clicks. Wait for the results.
Important Notes
- For in vitro diagnosis only.
- Refer to the product instructions for intended use, precautions, and contraindications.
- This material is intended for academic exchange and training of professionals.
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