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ViSi Tip - Proper Thumb Sensor Placement

The Visi Mobile reusable thumb sensor is the most advanced vital sign sensor on the market today. Used in conjunction with the Visi Mobile Patient Monitoring System, the sensor provides continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (cNIBP), and functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) monitoring.

ViSi Tip: When to Replace Thumb SensorsThumb Sensors

A critical component of the ViSi Mobile system is our disposable thumb sensor. In order for the system to function properly, we have some best practices that will ensure the best possible outcomes for patients and ease of use for clinicians. 

How ViSi Mobile Helps Reduce the Occurrence of Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers, decubitus ulcers, or bedsores are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue that can develop over hours or even days. These ulcers occur when bony areas of the body have prolonged contact with an external surface, such as a bed, causing pressure and decreased blood flow to the area, leading to necrosis of the skin. Even though pressure ulcers are adverse events that are considered avoidable or preventable, they continue to be a problem. ViSi Mobile can help.

How ViSi Mobile Reduces Alarm Fatigue With Smart Alarms

The Visi Mobile System assists with alarm management and reduces alarms in care units by focusing on only actionable, Smart Alarms.

Improving Nursing Workflow with ViSi Mobile

ViSi Mobile is an extremely useful tool for not only providing continuous vital sign monitoring but also for improving nursing workflow.

ViSi Mobile Shows Patient Vitals on a Remote Viewer Display

All patients being monitored with ViSi Mobile, will be shown on a Remote Viewer Display, also known as the RVD as patient tiles or patient monitoring sessions.