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    Pictured with one of the new ‘mini brains’ is ICU nurse Jainy Philip while her colleague Laura Hutchins compares the vitals reading on the main bedside monitor.

Donation for Horsham ICU

Pictured with one of the new ‘mini brains’ is ICU nurse Jainy Philip while her colleague Laura Hutchins compares the vitals reading on the main bedside monitor.

 

 

DONATION: Intensive Care Unit, ICU, patients at Grampians Health’s Horsham campus will be able to transfer more safely between clinical units after the installation of five new portable bedside monitors.



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The Intellivue X3 monitors were donated through the generosity of Wimmera Base Hospital Ladies Auxiliary.

The devices connect to the bedside monitors of each ICU bed and provide the same patient information as the bigger versions.

When patients need to be transferred to radiology or the operating suite, clinical staff can continue to safely monitor vital signs such as heart beat and blood pressure with complete accuracy.

Pictured with one of the new ‘mini brains’ is ICU nurse Jainy Philip while her colleague Laura Hutchins compares the vitals reading on the main bedside monitor.

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