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            1. Patient monitoring
            2. Patient monitors
            3. Vital signs monitors
            Nurse uses VS30 vital signs monitor with patient
            Patient monitoring

            Vital signs monitors

            Respond to changing patient conditions

            Philips vital signs patient monitors combine reliability with functionality to equip clinicians with the comprehensive information they need, at the touch of a screen. Our monitors are designed with layouts and interfaces that are easy to understand and makes accessing data quick and simple. QuickAlerts notify caregivers of urgent needs, while QuickCapture and QuickCheck tools simplify workflow. Devices compatible with IntelliVue Guardian Software can alert nurses to deteriorating patients, which allow them to quickly respond to adverse events right away.

            VS30 with EWS on the screen and clinician in the background

            Early detection. Empowered care.

            Being able to quickly recognize and react to the early deterioration signs of a patient’s condition is a must for any clinician. Philips EarlyView VS30 with IntelliView Guardian Software alerts nurses to deteriorating patients. All patient vital signs are automatically captured in one place to provide Early Warning Scores (EWS) and are monitored at the central station. With EWS, clinicians can identify and verify trends and significant deviations in vital signs, allowing them to know immediately when a patient may be at risk of decline.
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            Go beyond the basic vital signs monitor
            Philips offers more choice in monitoring than ever before. Our integrated customizable General Care solution of monitoring devices and software include automated and configurable features to help clinicians identify subtle signs of patient deterioration. Our professional and support services are also there every step of the way to help with education and implementation.
            By moving away from proprietary standards and closed systems to providing an open patient monitoring infrastructure, we’re helping create an end-to-end treatment pathway so you can be there when patients need you most.
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            Older couple in general care cares setting, VS30 in background, male patient with SpO2 sensor
            How our Vital Signs Monitor has the potential to impact staff experience
            The VS30 has an intuitively designed user interface monitor with the option to update and configure features and measurements to reflect user workflow. Clinicians can also auto-populate user and patient demographics with a barcode scanner, allowing documentation of full patient assessments and easy exporting of document image files. It also supports automatic vital sign collection, including automated data capture so clinicians can keep their focus on the patient.
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            Clinician with VS30

            Image gallery

            • VS30 image
              VS30 with dark background
            • VS30 with temporal temperature
            • VS30 rollstand with accessories
              VS30 rollstand with accessories

            Related procedures

            • Nurse interacting with patient

              Early Warning Scoring

              Early detection of patient deterioration gives you time to respond and plan appropriate intervention.

            Documentation

            General Care solution guide
            PDF|(2.65 MB)
            VS30 brochure
            PDF|(237.16 KB)
            Disclaimer
            Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.