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CMS8500 Patient Monitor

CMS8500 Patient Monitor is an advanced bedside monitoring system designed for higher-level clinical requirements.

It provides extended monitoring capabilities and is suitable for environments approaching ICU-level monitoring.

Key Features

• Advanced multi-parameter monitoring
• High accuracy measurement
• Suitable for critical patients in wards
• Enhanced system capability

Positioning

• Higher than CMS8000
• Lower than CMS9000 (ICU)
• ICU(Base)

Applications

• High-dependency wards
• Pre-ICU monitoring
• Critical patient observation

Compare This Model with Other Bedside Monitors

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Compare it with other bedside patient monitors to find the most suitable solution for your clinical environment and budget.

Model Comparison (Bedside Patient Monitors)
Model LevelBest ForKey AdvantageRecommendation
CMS6000 →EntryBasic ward monitoringCost-effectiveCost-effective
CMS6500→Basic+Stable daily monitoringImproved stabilitySmall hospitals
CMS6800→StandardBulk deploymentBalanced cost/performanceDistributors
CMS7000→Standard+General hospital useBalanced performancestandard bedside monitor
CMS8000→AdvancedHigher monitoring needsMore featuresMedium-large hospitals
CMS8500→High-endCritical ward patientsNear-ICU capability⭐ Recommended
CMS9000→ ICUIntensive careAdvanced monitoring systemICU use

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Why Choose CMS8500 Patient Monitor

Positioning
• Higher than CMS8000
• Lower than CMS9000 (ICU)
• ICU(Base)

Where Does CMS8500 Fit?

CMS8500 is a high-end bedside monitor suitable for critical patients in non-ICU environments.

If standard monitoring is sufficient → consider CMS7000 or CMS8000
If you need advanced bedside monitoring → CMS8500 is recommended
If your application approaches ICU-level care → CMS8500 is ideal
For full ICU systems → choose CMS9000

FAQ

Q1: What is CMS8500 best used for?
CMS8500 is designed for high-dependency wards and advanced bedside monitoring.

Q2: Can CMS8500 be used as an ICU monitor?
It can support near-ICU monitoring but is not a full ICU system.

Q3: Who should choose CMS8500?
Hospitals handling critical patients outside ICU environments.

Q4: What is the difference between CMS8500 and CMS9000?
CMS9000 is designed specifically for ICU and critical care environments.

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