WELCH ALLYN PROPAQ LT802LRTN MONITOR

The Welch Allyn Propaq LT is a rugged, lightweight (≈2 lb) patient monitor offering continuous ECG (3/5‑lead), NIBP, SpO₂ (Masimo/Nellcor), and respiration monitoring. It features a user‑configurable interface, 24‑hour trend data, 20‑snapshot storage, and is certified for both bedside and transport use, including military flight environments.

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Description

The Welch Allyn Propaq LT Monitor (Model 802LT LRTN) is a highly versatile vital signs monitor designed for use in ambulatory, bedside, and transport settings. It’s lightweight (approx. 2 lb) and compact—roughly the size of a paperback—making it ideal for use on IV poles, stretchers, or during transport .

Key Features:

  • Multi-parameter monitoring: ECG (3/5‑lead auto-detect, with adult, pediatric, neonatal modes), SpO₂ (either Masimo SET or Nellcor, model-dependent), NIBP, respiration rate, and pulse rate.

  • Intuitive and configurable UI: Three display modes, configurable for specific care areas; operates in both spot-check and continuous monitoring modes.

  • Data logging: 24‑hour tabular and graphical trends; storage of up to 20 full-disclosure waveform snapshots; ability to print via PC or USB connection .

  • Robust and transport-ready: Shock-resistant up to 75 g; certified for fixed and rotary-wing military flight (MIL‑STD 461E) and withstands 6‑foot drops .

  • Advanced features: Includes Masimo “motion-tolerant” SpO₂ and Smartcuf NIBP accuracy technology; optional wireless connectivity (802.11 FHSS/A) to integrate with Acuity central monitoring systems (model-specific LRTN versions support FHSS) .

  • Battery & durability: Comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery offering multiple hours of runtime; dockable cradle allows charging and data transfer; field-replaceable parts and serviceable via an internal service menu

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