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A medical monitor is a medical device that
displays a patient's vital signs continually, without using
paper. In critical care units of hospitals, it allows continuous
supervision of a patient without continuous attendance. This
improves patient care.
Monitors resemble oscilloscopes, or computer
monitors and use superficially similar technology. However
medical monitors have been safety engineered so that failures
are either apparent, or unimportant.
Additionally, some monitors (e.g. ECG and
EEG) actually touch patients, and are electrical. There are
strict limits on how much current and voltage they can apply
when the unit fails or becomes wet.
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