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Cardio monitor, let’s save children from dying!

September 14, 2010, 17:10 6026 Author: Serge Ovcharenko www.deti.zp.ua This monitor is able to save the lives of hundreds and perhaps thousands of children

UM 300 is a new multi-parameter portable patient monitor with high resolution colour display and multi-gas module. UM 300 is ideal for operating rooms, intensive care units, recovery rooms and patient care during transport. Monitor can be connected to the Central Station to make monitoring information available throughout the hospital.

The main function of cardio monitor is to control all vital process of the person’s body. This monitor is a unique thing in the region so it’s hard to over evaluate its role in treating small children. This monitor can exactly find the source of the problem so doctor could pay all his attention the main problem and not wasting time on useless examines.

The distributor of this monitor in Ukraine would make a 14% discount for us and the price together with discount will be around 4040 dollars.

And if you are donating even a couple of dollars be sure your donating to kids that need our help! To find more about Zaporozhue (Ukraine) regional children hospital you can here

Cardio monitor, let’s save children from dieing!

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