• Checkme suit helps fight COVID-19-AP NEWS

    From: Wellue Jan-10-2022 09:22:am

    Full capability to monitor essential health indicators and signs of COVID-19

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    Checkme Suit,continues to bring further innovation to the health care industry, and developed to be a total solution for measuring vital signs.


    Wellue has taken one step ahead in developing a total solution for measuring vital signs. Checkme Suit has provided support in the fight against COVID-19 through designing and manufacturing healthcare products that are more manageable to use so that people can attain a healthier life.


    Checkme suit has the full capability to monitor essential health indicators and signs of COVID-19 such as blood oxygen level, blood pressure, and blood sugar. The end-user can also integrate ECG, SPO2, NIBP, temperature, and pedometer in one. Furthermore, Checkme suit is safe and effective since it is CE and FDA approved. The measurement data can be seen in real-time through Wellue’s cell phone app called Vihealth where you can send the report to the doctor. With its flexibility and mobility, the health level can be monitored and recorded anytime and anywhere.


    Checkme Suit can serve both as a dedicated family nurse and doctor during this time of COVID-19 crisis.


    In the face of more and more patients, doctors and nurses are more willing to use Checkme suit to help patients diagnose the disease. In the family, it can also meet the medical needs of many people. The product is so easy to use since it supports Bluetooth connectivity and can be used from its instinctive display board.


    AP NEWS  February 26, 2021

     
    How to Read a Vital Signs Monitor

    Traditional electronic vital sign monitors have been common in hospitals for more than 40 years. On TV or in movies, they start making noises, and doctors and nurses come running, yelling things like “stat!” While, with the development of mobile medical, portable devices have appeared in family healthcare & clinical check more often.

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    If you or a loved one is in the hospital, you might find yourself paying closer attention to it, wondering what the numbers and beeps mean. Though there are many different makes and models of vital sign monitors, most generally work the same way.


    How They Work

    Small sensors attached to your body carry information to the monitor. Some sensors are patches that stick to your skin, while others may be clipped on one of your fingers. The devices have changed a lot since the first electronic heart monitor was invented in 1949. Many today have touch-screen technology and get information wirelessly.
     

    What the Numbers Mean

    Heart rate: The hearts of healthy adults typically beat 60 to 100 times a minute. People who are more active can have slower heart rates.


    Blood pressure: This is a measure of the force on your arteries when your heart is beating (known as systolic pressure) and when it’s at rest (diastolic pressure). The first number (systolic) should be between 100 and 130, and the second number (diastolic) should be between 60 and 80.


    Temperature: Normal body temperature is usually thought to be 98.6 F, but it actually can be anywhere from just under 98 degrees F to a little over 99 without concern.


    Respiration: A resting adult typically breathes 12 to 16 times a minute.


    Oxygen saturation: This number measures how much oxygen is in your blood, on a scale up to 100. The number is normally 95 or higher, and anything below 90 means your body may not be getting enough oxygen.

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