Monday, March 24, 2014

Seca 763 Digital Medical Scale w/ Stadiometer

The innovative Seca 763 Digital Column Scale is a digital weighing and measuring station with automatic BMI calculation. With the integrated digital measuring rod, the Seca 763 Digital Scale with Stadiometer provides weight, height and BMI readings in one single step. The Seca 763 Column Scale is especially suitable for demanding users in the general and internal medical sectors and also in diabetology and endocrinology. The Seca 763 Digital Column Scale with Stadiometer weighing and measuring station is also an ideal instrument for those fitness studios and sports clubs who wish to offer their members a special service.
Seca 763 Digital Medical Scale w/ StadiometerAfter measuring and weighing on the Seca 763 Digital Scale and Stadiometer, the weight and height are indicated on two LCD displays integrated into the display panel. On the basis of these values, the Seca 763 Column Scale with Stadiometer, at the touch of a button, automatically calculates the BMI of the patient. This value provides information on the general nutritional condition of the patient on the basis of the recognized WHO standard. With its capacity of 550 pounds, the low platform and very robust design , the Seca 763 Digital Scale with Stadiometer's measuring station is also extremely suitable for heavyweight patients.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Making Sure to Check Children's Growth

Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson executive director of digital health at Seattle Children's hospital recently wrote on the Seattle Children's blog about the updated 2014 recommendations for children's check-ups. It's worth reading if you're a parent. The information parents should know is here. One of the most interesting facts Dr. Swanson mentions is #2 on her list-- growth.
"Growth: Children must get their growth checked at every single well check-up for their entire childhood. Babies should have a height, weight, and head circumference measured (through age 2) and then weight, height, and blood pressure should be checked at every check-up from age 3 and up," writes Dr. Swanson.
QuickMedical provides the medical supplies and equipment to make accurate dependable growth measurement easy for both parents and kids. Pediatric head circumference measuring tapeis latex free, making it ideal for measuring infant head circumferences. A durable growth chart such as the QM 338 Wall Growth Chart makes monitoring growth fun and easy for kids, at home, school, or the doctor's office. The polyester laminated covering makes it easy to clean. It has an adhesive backing for simple wall placement. It measures 0-78 inches or 0-198 centimeters. This can measure a person as tall as 6 feet 5 inches.
QuickMedical is also your online source for pediatric blood pressure monitors. Checking blood pressure in young people is important at every check-up. But it's important that the blood pressure monitor is designed for and approved for pediatric use. An improperly fitting blood pressure cuff will always give an inaccurate reading.

Dr. Swanson has also shared a large visual guide to the new recommendations. Doctors and parents should take a look at this and use it as a starting point to continue more conversations together about health and healthcare for kids.

Monday, January 27, 2014

The All New Heightronic 235D

QuickMedical's popular flagship digital stadiometer, the Heightronic 235 has beensuccessful for the past 20 years. The Heightronic 235 has been considered the gold standard in height measurement and the world's first digital stadiometer. And now, the gold standard in digital stadiometers has been updated--the Heightronic 235D. The Heightronic 235D is a bold step forward in clinical height measurement. Customers and professionals have requested these updates and we've provided them. Click ahead to read about the innovative new features of the Heightronic 235D.

The latest enhancements on the 235 digital stadiometer include a new easy-glide, pressure sensitive headpiece. This headpiece automatically captures height measurement at a pre-determined downward pressure on contact with the patient's head.
The Heightronic 235D stadiometer has a wired USB interface as well as wireless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi module options for EMR. The wireless modules can be easily installed or even changed in the field to meet the facility's height measurement requirements. The full-length stadiometer can measure virtually infinite height ranges when calibrated with the new extended calibration tool. The Heightronic 235D maintains the original stadiometer's gold standard digital accuracy and precision and does not require baseboard removal for installation. The 235D Heightronic stadiometer is virtually maintenance-free. Calibration is quickly and easily verified with the push of a button.
Call QuickMedical today for information on ordering your new Heightronic 235D, 1-888-345-4858.
The New Heightronic 235D

Monday, November 25, 2013

Wall Growth Charts for Children

Growth before birth is very rapid. Although rates vary throughout pregnancy, at some points the baby grows about one inch per week. If this rate were to continue, children would grow 4 feet each year!

Wall Growth Chart | QuickMedical QM338Growth is also rapid during the first year of life. By their first birthday, most babies have grown 7 to 10 inches in length and tripled their birth weight. Growth begins to slow between ages 1 and 2 (4 to 5½ inches a year). After age 2, growth remains steady until adolescence, when teens experience a puberty-related growth spurt. Growth continues until the child is 16 to 18 years old, when the bone ends fuse.
The adolescent growth spurt lasts about two years and is accompanied by the development of sex organs and the growth of pubic hair, as well as the beginning of menstruation in girls. This growth spurt begins at different times for different children — between ages 8 to 15 in girls and ages 9 to 15 in boys.  During this growth spurt, girls grow at a rate of 2½ to 4½ inches per year and boys grow about 3 to 5 inches per year. On average, boys begin puberty about two years later than girls, but their growth spurt lasts longer.

QuickMedical is your online source for wall growth charts for children.


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Choosing the Correct Type of Medical Scale for Your Facility

Medical scales are an essential piece of equipment to every health and medical facility.  Although they are often met with resistance, doctors are generally required to measure a patients weight whether it is to determine dosages or to track weight gain/loss. There are various types of medical scales,  however, and it is important to choose the right one(s).

QuickMedical carries a diverse selection of medical scales ranging from traditional bathroom and doctor's scales to digital bariatric and wheelchair scales. Knowing the benefits and differences will ensure convenience and efficiency for all parties involved.

What type of professional medical scale should you choose for your facility?

Balance Beam Scale
Known as the traditional "doctor's scale", the beam scale is made to withstand everyday use. They are available in standard and high capacity models with some including the option for measuring height.

Baby Scale
Tracking the growth of babies is important for health and well-being. Ideal for both professional and home users, baby scales are not only made for infants, but also toddlers and small children.

Wheelchair Scale
While the name suggests they only cater to a specific user, many wheelchair scales function as excellent multi-purpose scales and accommodate nearly all patients. They feature a larger platform and sit low to the ground making it easily accessible. Wheelchair scales are ideal for clinics and hospitals and especially nursing homes.

Bariatric Scale
Many bariatric, or high capacity scales, incorporate similar features of wheelchair scales and can often accommodate both types of users. Other forms of bariatric scales, though, are made up of handrails to assist the patient when standing. High capacity scales are an excellent choice for medical professionals as they can measure weight for all patients.

You will find a number of other types of "specialty" scales that often combine elements of those listed above. When choosing a medical scale, be sure to do your research and find what will accommodate your patients and staff.