OEM Philips M113A Neo/Infant/Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor (Box of 20)

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: SpO2 Sensors

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Introducing the OEM Philips M113A Neo/Infant/Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor, available in a convenient box of
  • This high-quality, genuine sensor is designed for optimal accuracy and reliability in monitoring the oxygen saturation levels of patients across all age groups, from neonates to adults. Each sensor is brand new and ready for immediate use, ensuring that healthcare providers can maintain high standards of patient care without compromise. Enhance your clinical environment with this essential medical equipment, trusted for its precision and durability. Ideal for hospitals, clinics, and home care settings, the Philips M113A SpO2 Sensor delivers consistent performance, helping you keep a close eye on your patients' vital signs. Ensure optimal patient monitoring with this indispensable tool in your medical inventory.
OEM Philips M113A Neo/Infant/Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor (Box of 20)

Specifications:

  • Type: Disposable Pulse Oximeter Sensor
  • Usage: Neonate, Infant, and Adult
  • Sensor Size:
  • Length: 1.77 inches (45 mm)
  • Width: 1.06 inches (27 mm)
  • Materials: Medical-grade thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
  • Cable Length: Approximately 5.9 feet (1.8 meters)
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
  • Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
  • Shelf Life: 2 years from the date of manufacture
  • Compatible Monitors: Philips IntelliVue series and other compatible monitors
  • Packaging: Box of 20 sensors
  • Weight: Approximately 0.5 grams per sensor

Additional Information:
  • The sensor is designed for comfort and adaptability for various patient sizes.
  • Provides accurate SpO2 readings for a range of patients, including neonates, infants, and adults.
  • Ideal for both hospital and home use in monitoring patients' oxygen saturation levels.

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