Conmed 2314 Neonate Cloth SPO2 Sensor
The Conmed Corporation 2314 Neonate Cloth SPO2 Sensor is a disposable, non-invasive medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This sensor stands out for its ability to provide accurate oxygen saturation readings in neonatal patients, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals monitoring the wellbeing of newborns.
The Conmed Corporation 2314 Neonate Cloth SPO2 Sensor is intended for use on neonates, providing a reliable method for measuring oxygen saturation levels. The sensor is designed to be easy to use and comfortable for the patient, allowing healthcare professionals to obtain accurate readings quickly and efficiently. This device is an important component in the assessment and monitoring of neonatal patients, helping to ensure they receive the appropriate level of care.
Key Features
- Disposable design for convenient use and reduced risk of cross-contamination
- Soft, cloth construction for patient comfort and reduced skin irritation
- Accurate oxygen saturation readings for reliable patient monitoring
- Easy to apply and remove, reducing hassle for healthcare professionals
- Compatible with a range of pulse oximetry systems for seamless integration into existing monitoring setups
- Designed specifically for use on neonates, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit
- Provides continuous, real-time monitoring of oxygen saturation levels
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 1.5 inches (L) x 0.75 inches (W) x 0.25 inches (H) • Weight: 0.25 oz • Materials: Cloth, plastic, and electronic components • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable regulatory requirements for medical devicesIdeal For
• Hospitals, particularly neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) • Clinics with pediatric or neonatal departments • Home care settings where neonatal patients require continuous monitoring • Outpatient clinics and medical offices specializing in pediatric care • Laboratories conducting research on neonatal health and developmentShare Product Link: