Zoll Medical 777010 Infant Flow LP Bonnet Size 000 Head 18-20cm
The Zoll Medical 777010 Infant Flow LP Bonnet is a critical care solution designed for use in hospital, clinic, and home care settings, providing a secure and comfortable fit for infants in need of respiratory support. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to deliver precise and gentle airflow, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals treating infants with respiratory distress.
Overview: The Zoll Medical 777010 Infant Flow LP Bonnet is a medical device intended to provide a safe and effective means of delivering respiratory support to infants. Its design allows for easy attachment to a ventilator or other respiratory equipment, ensuring a seamless and uninterrupted flow of air. This bonnet is specifically designed for use with infants, taking into account their unique anatomical needs and the importance of gentle, precise airflow in their care.
Key Features
- Designed for use with infants requiring respiratory support, with a focus on comfort and security
- Provides precise and gentle airflow, reducing the risk of respiratory complications
- Easy to attach to a ventilator or other respiratory equipment, streamlining the treatment process
- Constructed from durable, high-quality materials to ensure longevity and reliability
- Available in various sizes to accommodate different infant head circumferences, including size 000 for heads 18-20cm
- Supplied in boxes of 10, making it convenient for healthcare facilities to stock and manage their inventory
- Compatible with a range of respiratory equipment, allowing for flexible use in different care settings
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Compatible with infant heads 18-20cm in circumference • Weight: Lightweight for enhanced patient comfort • Materials: Durable, medical-grade materials • Compliance: Designed to meet or exceed relevant medical device standards • Compatibility: Compatible with a variety of respiratory equipment and ventilatorsIdeal For
• Hospitals, particularly neonatal and pediatric intensive care units • Clinics specializing in respiratory care or pediatrics • Home care settings, where infants require ongoing respiratory support • Outpatient clinics providing follow-up care for infants with respiratory conditions • Laboratories conducting research on infant respiratory health and developmentShare Product Link: