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What Types of Remote Monitoring Devices Are Commonly Used?
Several types of remote monitoring devices are commonly used in nursing, including:
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Wearable Devices
: Smartwatches and fitness trackers that monitor heart rate, physical activity, and sleep patterns.
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Blood Pressure Monitors
: Devices that measure and transmit blood pressure readings to healthcare providers.
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Glucometers
: Tools that monitor blood glucose levels, particularly useful for diabetic patients.
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Pulse Oximeters
: Devices that measure oxygen saturation levels in the blood.
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