Ambuer offers complete diagnostic tools for basic medical checks. These tools fit community clinics and health examination centers to capture physical indicators and assist early disease screening.The whole set shares unified device settings and regular maintenance rules. Such unified standards help medical staff get stable and consistent test results across daily examinations.
Perspective: Community Health Directors & Occupational Health Nurses
Provide simple and dependable diagnostic tools to meet basic daily medical assessment needs.
Ambuer equips all medical exam rooms with fixed diagnostic tool packages. This tool collection includes listening devices, portable inspection lights, table type blood pressure meters, digital temperature readers, finger pulse detectors and body measuring scales for height and weight.
All tools are stored inside drawers following unified arrangements. The listening device is hung on a fixed hook to prevent tube damage. The rechargeable inspection light is placed on its base daily to maintain sufficient power for daily medical checks.
The dual sided listening device adapts to different examination needs. Medical workers can switch working modes by adjusting pressing force. The handheld inspection light adopts common white LED lights and comes with a simple scale for pupil observation. Medical staff should wipe all tools with alcohol wipes every day. Earpieces of the listening device need monthly replacement or immediate change once dirty.
Technical Note:
The thick plastic tubes of the listening device lower outside noise interference. Replace the tubes every 18 months as the material will turn rigid over time. The brightness of inspection lights should stay above the specified basic level. Routine brightness checks are suggested every month.
Ambuer provides standard electronic blood pressure machines for daily checkups. Staff may use mechanical pressure gauges and listening tools to double check results if patients have irregular heart beats or high pressure readings over 140 over 90.
The automatic machine works for most arm sizes between 22 cm and 42 cm. Separate small size cuffs are prepared for child patients. The device can take three readings at one minute gaps and calculate an average value after ignoring the first test result.
Mechanical pressure tools need calibration every month with official standard equipment. If test errors go beyond three units, professional maintenance workers will adjust the device again. Staff need to pick suitable cuffs according to arm size. The inner air bag should cover eighty percent of the patient’s arm. Different colored cuffs mark sizes for adults and kids to avoid wrong choices.
Technical Note:
Patients should rest sitting for five minutes before blood pressure tests, with feet flat on ground and back fully supported. Drinking caffeine or holding urine within half an hour will push up upper blood pressure numbers by 10 to 15 units. Medical workers need to record these factors on test files.
Digital temperature tools use built-in calculation logic to get body temperature within 10 seconds through mouth tests. It keeps precise results between 35.5 and 42.0 degrees with small error limits. For children, users switch to underarm mode which takes 30 seconds to finish testing.
Finger pulse testing equipment clamps on the forefinger and shows oxygen level plus heart rate on a turnable display. Its built-in sensor can reduce wrong data caused by hand shaking under normal working state.
Data from both tools transfers wirelessly to clinic record tablets automatically, so staff do not need to write down numbers manually and avoid record mistakes. The oxygen warning function turns on when adult levels drop to 92 percent, or child levels hit 95 percent. The machine calculates average data in 10 seconds to ignore short-term unstable values. It also shows blood flow index. If the index falls below 0.5 percent, nurses should adjust the sensor position or warm the patient’s hands.
Technical Note:
Dark colored nail polish will affect the finger oxygen test device and lower measured oxygen numbers by up to six percent. If blood flow index stays under 0.3 percent after warming hands, clear nail polish or use an ear testing part instead.
Wall fixed body measuring stations feature mechanical weight scales and height rulers. The regular scale supports up to 200 kg with basic 50 gram increments. The attached height ruler covers 80 cm to 210 cm. A separate infant scale with curved trays is available for babies, with a maximum load of 20 kg and 5 gram fine tuning. The adjustable top part of the height ruler moves smoothly and records accurate millimeter level data.
Ambuer also provides portable digital scales and flexible height measuring tools for outdoor community health events. The portable scale self calibrates on flat ground and saves up to 200 groups of test data for later review. Clinic software analyzes all height and weight data. It compares children’s stats against standard growth data and calculates body indexes for adult users.
Technical Note:
Apply thin lubricant to the internal rotating parts of mechanical scales once per year. Untreated rigid parts may cause inaccurate weight results with errors up to 1 kilogram. Check the vertical installation state of wall mounted height tools every three months to guarantee precise measurement.
Ambuer connects all medical checking tools via shared wireless network. All collected health data will be gathered into one unified digital patient file.
The clinic’s data panel shows overall health statistics. It tracks high blood pressure cases, average body index across age groups and oxygen test results. Management staff can spot vulnerable patient groups and arrange targeted health care solutions.
The system creates a personal health report for every visitor. It compares latest test data with past records and marks obvious physical changes such as fast weight growth or increased blood pressure. The platform also sends reminders for patients who miss routine rechecks. All stored data gets encrypted and backed up to remote servers every single night.
Technical Note:
Every medical tool needs a fixed network address to maintain stable data transmission. Automatic address changes will cause connection failures and require manual reconnection. The data sorting rules of the management panel will be renewed every two years to match updated official medical care standards.
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