Monitors
Monitors are essential display devices used to present visual information such as text, images, charts, and videos generated by computers or medical systems. They serve as an output interface that allows users to monitor data, operate systems, and view digital content clearly and efficiently.
Modern monitors use advanced display technologies such as LED and LCD panels to deliver sharp images, accurate colors, and energy-efficient performance. They are widely used in offices, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and professional work environments where clear and reliable display is important.
At Vistamed Solutions, we provide high-quality monitors designed for durability, clarity, and seamless integration with different systems. Our monitors support smooth performance and help improve productivity in professional and medical
Key Features
High Resolution Display – Delivers sharp and clear images for accurate viewing.
LED/LCD Technology – Ensures energy efficiency and long-lasting performance.
Wide Viewing Angles – Provides consistent image quality from different positions.
Multiple Connectivity Options – Supports HDMI, VGA, and DisplayPort for easy device connection.
Slim & Modern Design – Space-saving design suitable for offices and medical workstations.
Eye Comfort Technology – Reduces eye strain during long working hours.
Reliable Performance – Designed for continuous use in professional environments.
Easy Installation – Simple setup and compatibility with various systems.
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Multiparous monitor 3para
A multiparous monitor with 3 para refers to monitoring a pregnant woman who has previously delivered three viable babies. Such women are observed during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum to assess maternal and fetal health, uterine contractions, fetal heart rate, and any complications related to multiple previous deliveries.
Multiparous monitor 5para
Multiparous refers to a woman who has given birth two or more times after the age of fetal viability. The term para (P) is used to show the number of deliveries a woman has had. For example, Para 3 (P3) means the woman has delivered three babies, while Para 5 (P5) means she has delivered five babies.
HighEnd Multiparous monitor 7 para
High-end multiparous refers to a woman who has given birth many times, usually five or more deliveries. For example, Para 7 (P7) means the woman has delivered seven babies after the age of viability. Such women require careful monitoring during pregnancy because repeated childbirth can increase the risk of complications such as uterine weakness, anemia, and postpartum hemorrhage.