GE Datex-Ohmeda Oxytip Pediatric/Infant Disposable SpO2 Sensor - Non-Adhesive (Box of 24)

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: SpO2 Sensors

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Introducing the GE Datex-Ohmeda Oxytip Pediatric/Infant Disposable SpO2 Sensor
  • Non-Adhesive (Box of 24), expertly designed for the precise monitoring of oxygen saturation in young patients. Each sensor is brand new, ensuring optimal performance and reliability for clinical environments. The non-adhesive design offers hassle-free application, making it ideal for pediatric and infant care without irritating delicate skin.

This box of 24 sensors is perfect for busy medical facilities that prioritize patient comfort and accurate readings. Each sensor is compatible with a variety of monitors, ensuring flexibility and versatility in your clinical practice. Trust the quality and precision of GE Datex-Ohmeda for your pediatric monitoring needs. Upgrade your medical equipment with these essential SpO2 sensors and provide the best care for your patients.
GE Datex-Ohmeda Oxytip Pediatric/Infant Disposable SpO2 Sensor
  • Non-Adhesive (Box of 24)

Specifications:

  • Compatibility: Compatible with GE Datex-Ohmeda monitoring systems
  • Sensor Type: Disposable, non-adhesive
  • Patient Range: Pediatric and infant use
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
  • Sensor Size:
  • Length: 5.5 cm (2.17 in)
  • Width: 2.5 cm (0.98 in)
  • Weight: Approximately 5 g (0.18 oz)
  • Material: Soft, flexible material for comfort
  • Packaging: Box of 24 sensors
  • Sterilization: Single-use, non-sterile
  • Cable Length: Approximately 2 m (6.56 ft)

Additional Information:
  • Designed for accurate SpO2 monitoring in pediatric and infant patients.
  • Non-adhesive design minimizes skin irritation.
  • Easy to apply and remove, ensuring quick monitoring transitions.

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