Portable Handle (ABS Plastic) 6112-013848B for Nihon Kohden BSM-4113K Life Scope P Bedside Patient Monitor
Handle for Nihon Kohden BSM-4113K
Portable Handle (ABS Plastic) 6112-013848B for Nihon Kohden BSM-4113K Life Scope P Bedside Patient Monitor
► Brief Description
The Nihon Kohden BSM-4113K bedside monitor, with its superior physiological parameter monitoring capabilities, is an essential partner in hospital wards, ICUs, and patient transport. Beyond its core monitoring functions, the BSM-4113K's design also reflects an extreme pursuit of ergonomics and equipment safety. The handle located on the top of the device is a key link connecting "precision medicine" with "mobile convenience."
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► Inportance
The Nihon Kohden BSM-4113K Patient Monitor Handle plays a crucial role in the following environments:
- Bedside transport: Transferring patients from wards to examination rooms or operating rooms.
- Departmental dispatch: Moving the monitor between different wards or ICU beds.
- Emergency resuscitation: Rapidly moving the device to the patient's side in emergency situations.
The handle design reduces the physical burden on medical staff; it's not just a plastic component, but the core of the device's movement.
► Features
The BSM-4113K monitor's handle design features the following characteristics:
- Integrated Design: Tightly integrated with the main body, this design ensures structural robustness. The handle evenly distributes weight, preventing cracking due to uneven stress.
- Ergonomic Design: Features a non-slip surface to prevent slipping when operating with gloves or sweaty hands. The handle's moderate width ensures a secure grip.
- Optimized Layout: The handle is located at the top center of the main body, helping to maintain the device's center of gravity balance when lifted and minimizing the risk of cable entanglement during transport.
► Maintenance
To extend the lifespan of the BSM-4113K and its handle, the following maintenance guidelines are recommended:
- Regular Cleaning: The handle is one of the most frequently touched parts and easily accumulates bacteria. It should be wiped down regularly with a hospital-grade disinfectant.
- Check Stability: Gently shake the handle to check for loose screws or clips connecting it to the machine body.
- Avoid Dragging: Although the handle is sturdy, avoid dragging it forcefully when the equipment is powered on or when cables are not properly stowed.
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