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PS400 ecg/arrhythmia simulator
power, 9 v alkaline battery for 200-hour life or LINE-Operated via battery eliminator; 115 vac or 230 vac or 7.7 vdc; 100 ma, unregulated; connector, 2.5 mm center (+) ; dimensions, 5.2 in l x 3.9 in w x 1.4 in h; weight, 0.9 lb; temperature, operating: 59 f to 95 f degrees and storage 32 f to 131 fdegrees; 12 arrhythmia selections: a trial fibrillation, SECOND-Degree A-V block, type 1, RIGHT-BUNDLE-Branch block, premature atrial contraction, premature ventricular contraction early, premature ventricular contraction r on t, multifocal pvcs, bigeminy, run of 5pvcs, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, paced; 9 v battery
the PS400 is a basic patient simulator for QUALITY-Assurance testing ofecg machines, monitors and telemetry units
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A portable, battery-powered, device which simulates both normal and abnormal heart rhythms and when connected to an electrocardiograph or cardiac monitor, determination can be made as to whether these equipment items are producing accurate readings when used on a patient. A normal rhythm and various common arrhythmias provide for testing the recognition capabilities and proper operation of rate alarms and detection protocol.
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The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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