Not exact matches
The Owlet Baby Monitor uses pulse
oximetry to track your infant's heart rate and oxygen
levels while they sleep.
«For the first time, we were able to directly monitor oxygen
levels in human tumors growing in a mouse brain using EPR
oximetry with implantable resonators,» explained Khan.
Their paper, titled «Monitoring oxygen
levels in orthotopic human glioma xenograft following carbogen inhalation and chemotherapy by implantable resonator - based
oximetry,» was published recently in the International Journal of Cancer.
With a device that touches the skin, these can include tracking skin temperature, monitoring hydration by measuring skin salt
levels, providing blood oxygen
level via pulse -
oximetry, etc..
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs including heart rate, respiration, temperature, carbon dioxide
level, and pulse
oximetry are monitored during all anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, pulse
oximetry and CO2
levels are monitored during all anesthetic procedures.
Parameters often monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse
oximetry), electrocardiogram (EKG), core body temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide
level.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored during all anesthetic procedures.Your pet's vital signs will be monitored by their EKG, heart rate, pulse
oximetry, internal body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and carbon dioxide
levels.
They receive anesthetic monitoring via respiratory monitors and pulse
oximetry which measures heart rate and oxygen
levels.
We routinely monitor EKG, blood pressure, pulse
oximetry, respiratory rate, end tidal carbon dioxide
levels.
Typically, our anaesthetized patients are monitored with the following: Capnograph (measures expired carbon dioxide and breaths), Apnea alarm (alarms if breathing stops), Pulse
Oximetry (measures Oxygen
levels in the blood), Scrolling EKG (measures electrical activity of the heart), Blood Pressures (using a Oscillometric Cardell Blood Pressure unit), Thermometer (keeping the patient warm is critical to success) and of course a dedicated technician monitoring other parameters (like depth of anesthesia, pulse pressures, etc) continuously throughout.
Parameters often monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse
oximetry), electrocardiogram (EKG), core body temperature, respiratory rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide
level.
Our technician will monitor your pet's blood pressure, heart rate, rhythm, and blood oxygen
levels; an IV catheter, fluid administration, pulse
oximetry monitors, cardiac, and body temperature monitors are also used to monitor your pet's vital signs and keep them safe during the entire process.
In addition to monitoring blood pressure, it is also important to monitor body temperature, heart rate and rhythm, and ideally blood oxygen
levels (pulse
oximetry and / or capnography).
This will include your dog's heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, breath sounds, body temperature, weight, reflexes, and oxygen saturation
level (pulse
oximetry).