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Archive for January 26th, 2012

Chester Deva Rotarian Ken Salter has by mainly his own efforts, singing in a local choir raised enough funds £960 to purchase a much needed Welch Allyn Spot Monitor for the Chester Countess Hospital. This lightweight monitor equipment is portable on a roller stand and is front-line in medical diagnostic equipment. It enables vital signs to be taken in seconds from any patient, with superior technology for triage or bedside and allows spot checks easily, accurately and affordably. It gives automated measurement of non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), pulse rate, temperature, and pulse oximetry in approximately 30 seconds.

 

Here we see Rotarian Ken (second Left) with some of the team of nurses who will use the new Spot Monitor.