ICU Medical 1303 Infant Disposable Oximetry Finger Sensor
The ICU Medical 1303 Infant Disposable Oximetry Finger Sensor is a vital monitoring tool designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This sensor stands out for its ability to provide accurate and reliable oxygen saturation readings in infants, making it an essential component of patient monitoring systems. Its disposable design ensures ease of use and helps prevent cross-contamination, making it a hygienic choice for healthcare providers.
The ICU Medical 1303 Infant Disposable Oximetry Finger Sensor is intended for use with oximetry monitors to measure oxygen saturation and pulse rate in infants. The sensor is placed on the infant's finger, and it works by emitting light through the skin to detect changes in blood oxygen levels. This information is then transmitted to the oximetry monitor, providing healthcare professionals with critical data to assess the infant's condition and make informed decisions about their care.
Key Features
- Disposable design for easy use and prevention of cross-contamination
- Accurate and reliable oxygen saturation readings
- Compatible with various oximetry monitors for seamless integration
- Specially designed for use on infants, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit
- Easy to apply and remove, reducing stress on the infant and healthcare provider
- Provides real-time data to support timely clinical decision-making
- latex-free material to minimize the risk of allergic reactions
Product Specifications
- Dimensions: 1.5 x 0.75 x 0.25 inches
- Weight: 0.25 oz
- Material: Latex-free, medical-grade plastic
- Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for safety and performance
- Compatibility: Designed for use with ICU Medical oximetry monitors and compatible with other leading brands
Ideal For
- Hospitals: Neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, nurseries, and emergency departments
- Clinics: Pediatric and family medicine clinics, outpatient surgery centers
- Home Care: Home health agencies, pediatric home care, and hospice care providers
- Labs: Research laboratories and medical testing facilities
- Other healthcare environments where infant oxygen saturation monitoring is required
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