Frequently Asked Questions
What patient groups is the BVM-8 suitable for?
The BVM-8 is designed for a wide range of patients, including adults, pediatrics, infants, and neonates, with specific NIBP measurement ranges for each group.
How long does the battery last on a single charge?
The standard built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 3 hours of continuous operation. An optional large-capacity battery is available that extends working time to 8-15 hours.
Can I review historical patient data on the device?
Yes, the monitor features a robust memory that stores up to 100 hours of SpO2 trend data and 500 groups of NIBP measurement records for clinical review.
What are the primary parameters monitored by this device?
The BVM-8 focuses on essential vital signs, including Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP), Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), and Pulse Rate (PR).
Is the device portable enough for emergency transport?
Absolutely. With a net weight of only 1kg and a compact design (210mm x 170mm x 75mm), it is ideal for mobile medical environments and bedside monitoring.
Does the monitor have an alarm system for abnormal readings?
Yes, it includes a comprehensive 3-level alarm system (Low, Medium, High) with both auditory and visual indications. The alarm volume is also adjustable to suit the environment.