OEM Masimo SET 2203 LNOP Newborn Neonatal Disposable Foam Adhesive Wrap SpO2 Sensors LNOP F-Tab Connector 20pk

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: SpO2 Sensors

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Discover the OEM Masimo SET 2203 LNOP Newborn Neonatal Disposable Foam Adhesive Wrap SpO2 Sensors, an essential tool for accurate monitoring of neonatal patients. This pack contains 20 high-quality SpO2 sensors that are designed specifically for use with Masimo SET SpO2 enabled monitoring devices. Each sensor features a comfortable foam adhesive wrap and LNOP F-Tab connectors, ensuring secure attachment and reliable readings for newborns. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking dependable and effective monitoring solutions, these genuine OEM sensors are ready for immediate patient use, providing peace of mind during critical care. Upgrade your medical equipment with these top-notch sensors to ensure the best possible outcomes for your littlest patients.
OEM Masimo SET 2203 LNOP Newborn Neonatal Disposable Foam Adhesive Wrap SpO2 Sensors Specifications

  • Model: SET 2203
  • Type: Neonatal Disposable Foam Adhesive Wrap
  • Connector Type: LNOP F-Tab Connector
  • Quantity per Pack: 20 Sensors
  • Recommended Age Group: Newborns and Infants
  • Measuring Range:
  • SpO2: 0% to 100%
  • Pulse Rate: 20 to 250 bpm
  • Sensor Dimensions:
  • Length: Approximately 2.76 in (7.0 cm)
  • Width: Approximately 1.18 in (3.0 cm)
  • Weight per Sensor: Approximately 0.2 oz (5.7 g)
  • Material: Foam adhesive
  • Application: Intended for non-invasive monitoring of oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate in neonates
  • Shelf Life: Typically 24 months from the date of manufacture (check packaging for specific date)

Note: Always ensure compatibility with the specific Masimo monitors and follow usage guidelines provided by the manufacturer.

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