- #1062598
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- Nonin Medical #7426-001
SpO2 Sensor Adult Index / Middle / Ring Finger
- #1062598
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- Nonin Medical #7426-001

Features
- Cloth material – breathable for patient comfort
- Stretch material – easy placement and fit; keeps sensor in proper position
- Tear resistant increases the number of times the sensor can be repositioned
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- Neonatal <3 kg or Adult >40 kg
- Comfortable, form-fitting sensors
- Suitable for long-term monitoring
Product Specifications
McKesson # | 1062598 |
Manufacturer # | 7426-001 |
Manufacturer | Nonin Medical |
Application | SpO2 Sensor |
For Use With | For Nonin Pulse Oximeter |
Securing Method | Adhesive Cloth Wrap |
Size | Adult |
Specifications | 1 Meter Cable, Cloth |
Target Area | Index / Middle / Ring Finger |
UNSPSC Code | 42181803 |
Usage | Disposable |
User | Adult > 30 kg (66 lbs.) |
Features
- Cloth material – breathable for patient comfort
- Stretch material – easy placement and fit; keeps sensor in proper position
- Tear resistant increases the number of times the sensor can be repositioned
- All-inclusive design with illustrated finger guide assures easy and accurate placement for the caregiver or self-application by the patient
- Ideal for situations where risk of cross contamination is high
- Special adhesive allows the sensor to be repositioned multiple times
- PureLight LEDs are meticulously selected based on a specified wavelength and light intensity
- They are free of secondary emissions (contamination) and eliminate variations in readings from patient-to-patient and sensor-to-sensor