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Mission hospital receives two new vital signs monitors

Devices donated by Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation and Gulf & Fraser
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Mission’s hospital’s ambulatory day care unit, has received two new Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitors.

Mission’s hospital’s ambulatory day care unit, has received two new Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitors, thanks to the Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation and a donation from Gulf & Fraser.

According to a press release, the “wireless, non invasive, equipment provides health care teams with real-time patient information that can monitor systolic and diastolic blood pressure in just 15 seconds. State-of-the-art equipment such as this helps improve efficiency of charting by providing automatic vital signs information straight to a patients chart minimizing manual data entry error.”

At Mission hospital, “we strive to provide the best care for our patients and our community. Having new, up to date equipment provides seamless efficiency and contributes to overall staff satisfaction and patient experience,” said Randi Cebryk, manager, clinical operations and program services of emergency department and ambulatory day care.

If you would like to support the Foundation in helping those at Mission Memorial Hospital please contact: Lakhbir.Jassal@fraserhealth.ca or visit fvhcf.ca to learn more.



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