The is a multi-parameter patient side module manufactured by GE Healthcare. It is a key component within the GE CARESCAPE family of modular patient monitors, such as the B650 and B450, where it serves as a compact bedside unit that connects to the central monitor via a docking station. Designed for use in various clinical settings, including intermediate care, general wards, and during patient transport, the E-PSMP-01 empowers clinical staff with a comprehensive view of a patient's physiological status.
When troubleshooting structural faults, technicians must reference the core internal hardware blocks detailed across GE Healthcare Service Channels :
Regular maintenance ensures device accuracy and patient safety. Typical PM procedures for these modules include: E-PSMP-01 NIBP Manifold Unit, Patient Monitoring e-psmp-01 service manual
: If certain components are faulty, the manual may specify which parts are replaceable and provide instructions on how to replace them.
The (Patient Side Module) is a vital hemodynamic monitoring component used in the CARESCAPE and Datex-Ohmeda S/5 series patient monitors. The service manual —officially titled the Technical Reference Manual —is the primary resource for clinical engineers and service personnel responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and repairing these modules. Key Features of the E-PSMP-01 Module The is a multi-parameter patient side module manufactured
You can access the official Datex-Ohmeda E-Modules Technical Reference Manual via biomedical engineering resources such as Frank's Hospital Workshop. Pro Tip for Technicians
Checking the manifold unit for pressure stability. IBP Zeroing: Calibrating pressure transducers. highlighting essential technical specifications
This comprehensive guide breaks down the core sections of the , highlighting essential technical specifications, safety protocols, step-by-step disassembly, and diagnostic strategies. Hardware Architecture & Specifications
: Monitors constant patient core or peripheral temperatures across dual channels.