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Disposable Self Adhesive Plaster Oximetry Sensors (APK) Choice of 4 sizes - Choose BCI or Nellcor Compatible

APK Technology Co. Ltd

  • £6.99


All prices shown include VAT

INCLUDES

  • 1 x Disposable Self Adhesive Plaster Sensor OR a box of 25 Sensors (depending on the pack size option chosen)

  • User Instruction Leaflet

WHAT THE MANUFACTURER SAYS...

Disposable, self adhesive SpO2 sensor with Non-Woven "Sticky Plaster" Fabric intended for continuous oxygen saturation and pulse rate monitoring.

Adult (for patients weighing > 40 kg)

  • BCI Compatible - (part number A0209-SA03) - 90cm cable
  • Nellcor Compatible* (part number A1418-SA03) - 90cm cable

or Paediatric (for patients weighing 10 - 50 kg)

  • BCI Compatible - (part number A0209-SP03) - 90cm cable
  • Nellcor Compatible* (part number A1418-SP03) - 90cm cable

or Infant (for patients weighing 1 - 20 kg)

  • BCI Compatible - (part number A0209-SI03) - 90cm cable
  • Nellcor Compatible* (part number A1418-SI03) - 90cm cable

or Neonate (for patients weighing < 3 kg) & Adult (for patients weighing > 40 kg)

  • BCI Compatible - (part number A0209-SN03) - 90cm cable
  • Nellcor Compatible* (part number A1418-SN03) - 90cm cable

Single Patient Use Only

WHAT WE SAY...

Supplied individually OR in a box of 25.

ADULT Sensor: Suitable for adult finger or toe; the preferred sites are the forefinger or the thumb but the big toe may be more appropriate for longer-term, overnight monitoring.

PAEDIATRIC Sensor: Suitable for paediatric finger or toe; the preferred sites are the forefinger or the thumb but the big toe may be more appropriate for longer-term, overnight monitoring.

INFANT Sensor: Suitable for infant finger or toe; the preferred site is the infant's big toe, especially for longer-term, overnight monitoring. Alternatively, the thumb or another large digit can be used.

NEONATE / ADULT Sensor: Suitable for neonate foot and the finger of adult patients 


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