Vet Use Patient Monitor with Dual Modes – SpO2, Temp, NIBP
Why you need this Amazing Product?
1. Ergonomic Design for Point of Care
The monitor is engineered with a compact, lightweight, and ergonomically contoured body that fits comfortably in one hand or stands steadily on any flat surface. Its intuitive button layout and angled display allow for effortless one-handed operation during busy clinic rounds, pre-op assessments, or rapid triage in the field, ensuring point-of-care efficiency without compromising accuracy.
2. Suitable from Big to Small Animals
Designed for the diverse veterinary caseload, this monitor accommodates the full spectrum of patient sizes—from a 5-kg feline patient to a 500-kg equine or bovine patient. Adjustable alarm limits, multiple cuff size compatibility for NIBP, and sensitive SpO₂ sensor options ensure reliable signal acquisition and accurate readings across species, breeds, and body masses.
3. High-Resolution 3.5-Inch Color LCD Display
The monitor features a bright, high-resolution 3.5-inch color LCD screen that presents vital sign data with exceptional clarity. Waveforms and numeric values for SpO₂ plethysmogram, pulse rate, temperature, and blood pressure are rendered in vivid, easy-to-distinguish colors. The anti-glare coating maintains readability even under the bright surgical lights of an operating theater or the direct sun of a barn aisle.
4. Selectable Working Modes: Spot Check and Continuous Monitoring
The device offers dual operational flexibility. Spot Check Mode conserves battery life and delivers rapid, single-instance measurements—ideal for quick wellness exams, vaccine visits, or triage intake. Continuous Monitoring Mode provides real-time, uninterrupted trending of all parameters, complete with customizable audio-visual alarms, making it essential for anesthetic procedures, post-operative recovery, or critical care observation.
5. Classic SpO₂, TEMP, and NIBP Measurement Available
Core veterinary vital signs are covered with clinical precision. The monitor delivers reliable non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) using the oscillometric method, accurate core or peripheral body temperature via a durable veterinary probe, and continuous oxygen saturation (SpO₂) monitoring with motion-tolerant signal processing. This classic parameter suite provides the essential data needed to assess perfusion, oxygenation, and cardiovascular stability in any veterinary patient.


