ICU Medical 3025 Infant Oximetry Wrap
The ICU Medical 3025 Infant Oximetry Wrap Sensor is a cutting-edge medical device designed for use in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings where precise oxygen saturation monitoring is crucial. This innovative sensor is specifically intended for infant patients, providing a gentle, non-invasive, and accurate means of measuring oxygen levels in the blood. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide continuous, real-time monitoring, enabling healthcare professionals to make informed decisions and ensure the best possible care for their young patients.
Overview: The ICU Medical 3025 Infant Oximetry Wrap Sensor is a vital component in the assessment and management of infant oxygenation. It works by wrapping around the infant's foot or hand, where it emits and detects light to measure oxygen saturation and pulse rate. This information is then transmitted to a compatible monitor, allowing healthcare professionals to track changes in the infant's condition and respond promptly to any concerns. The sensor's design prioritizes patient comfort and safety, making it an essential tool in neonatal and pediatric care.
Key Features
- Accurate and continuous oxygen saturation monitoring
- Gentle, non-invasive design for minimal discomfort to the infant
- Compatible with a range of oximetry monitors for seamless integration into existing healthcare systems
- Easy to apply and remove, reducing the risk of skin irritation or other adverse reactions
- Durable construction for extended use and reliability in high-stress healthcare environments
- Real-time data transmission for prompt response to changes in the infant's condition
- Soft, flexible wrap design for a secure and comfortable fit
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 1.5 inches (width) x 6 inches (length) • Weight: 1.2 ounces • Materials: Latex-free, hypoallergenic materials for reduced risk of skin irritation • Compatibility: Designed for use with ICU Medical oximetry monitors and other compatible devicesIdeal For
• Hospitals (neonatal and pediatric wards) • Clinics (specializing in infant and child care) • Outpatient care facilities • Home healthcare settings (with compatible monitoring equipment) • Research institutions and laboratories focused on pediatric care and developmentShare Product Link: