The CLINITEK Status®+ Analyzer features automatic checks (Auto-Checks*). The analyzer automatically checks each test strip for humidity exposure, common sample interferences† and strip identification for Siemens test strips. Together, these provide improved clinical information.
Semi-quantitative Tests Measured
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Routine urine tests
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albumin, bilirubin, creatinine, glucose, ketone, leukocytes, nitrite, pH, protein, specific gravity, and urobilinogen
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Kidney disease test
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albumin-to-creatinine ratio
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Pregnancy test
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)
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User Interface |
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Touchscreen
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Computer Interface |
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Uni-directional via Serial Port (RS232)
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Data Entry |
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Onboard touchscreen
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Power Requirements |
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Electrical rating
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100V – 240V AC, 50-60 Hz (with in-line lead)
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Battery operation
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6 AA batteries, non-rechargeable
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Dimensions/Weight |
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Depth
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27.2 cm
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Width
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17.1 cm
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Height
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15.8 cm
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Weight
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1.66 kg
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Operation |
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Temperature range
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18 to 30ºC (64 to 86ºF)
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Humidity range
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18-80% Relative Humidity, non-condensing
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Calibration |
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Automatic, self-calibrating
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Memory |
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Patient test results
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700
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QC test results
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0
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Operator IDs
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700
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Easy to Use and Convenient
The CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer provides automated reading of the Multistix® family of urinalysis tests:
Service is essential to keep medical equipment operational and safe. Our Nordic service team consists of experienced service technicians stationed across the Nordic countries. Our service technicians are ready to take on your every service need.”
Delivering Confidence and Simplicity during Neuromuscular Blockade
TetraGraph is a quantitative neuromuscular transmission monitor based on electromyography (EMG). The TetraGraph monitor stimulates, measures, analyzes and displays muscle function in surgical patients receiving neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs). NMBAs are used in almost 50% of surgical cases. Inadequate reversal of NMBAs can lead to residual neuromuscular blockade (RNMB). RNMB delays recovery and can lead to life-threatening complications. To prevent complications, quantitative neuromuscular monitoring is rapidly becoming the standard of care when NMBAs are administered.
A fresh breath of air
Pinnacle is a peak flow meter which measures the patient’s maximum speed of expiration, or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR or PEF). The Pinnacle Peak Flow Meter helps asthma patients breathe more freely. Measuring both PEFR and PEF, it provides doctors with important insight into the severity and development of the condition, making it easier to prescribe adequate treatment. Made from medical grade polymers and stainless steel, the Pinnacle is a durable, reliable and easy-to-use device that is used worldwide to help give asthma patients a fresh breath of air.
Comfy®, positioning nest
Innovative positioning aids in four different sizes. They stabilize, are very soft, extremely hygienic and support the infant’s neurophysiological maturation through appropriate body orientation. While supportive positioning in prone, supine and side-lying positions promotes musculoskeletal development, it also conveys a sense of security and comfort.
The specially designed head and foot pieces can be individually adjusted, with stabilization facilitated by snap fasteners. This frees NICU nurses from the need to use makeshift solutions that consume a lot of time and effort. This product has been developed in collaboration with the University Hospital Tübingen as well. The work of the neonatal ward is oriented to the development-promoting and individualized training programmes of the NIDCAP whose pioneering guidelines have been adopted. It is tested and certified according to Oeko-Tex®Standard100
Reliable respiration monitoring
The SISS BABYCONTROL monitors respiration of babies and infants and can thus provide reliable assistance against «Sudden Infant Death». High reliability, simple operation and convenient size make the SISS BABYCONTROL® a universally applicable instrument for baby monitoring in hospitals or at home.
Being prepared
Still today, “Sudden Infant Death” is an unforeseeable occurrence. 80% of the affected infants are entirely healthy beforehand. Only 20% are from so-called risk groups (former premature births or babies already suffering from life-threatening conditions or with a «Sudden Infant Death» among close relatives). Only a prompt alarm in the event of irregularities provides the chance to apply life-saving measures within the shortest possible time. Such measures should be learned beforehand in special courses.