8000AP Pediatric Articulated Finger Clip Sensor - 9 foot
Nonin's Reusable Sensors are perfect for a number of applications where spot checks or short-term monitoring is needed. These durable, quality sensors are designed with precision performance and comfort in mind.
The 8000 Series of reusable sensors are ideal for short-term monitoring, stress testing and spot checks or any situation where the risk of cross-contamination is low. A comfortable sensor, designed for a specific application and is form-fitted to decrease ambient light interference.
8000AP-3 Pediatric Articulated Finger Clip Sensor- 9 feet
Patient Range: 10-40 kg, 17-66lb
Preferred application: Index, middle or ring fingers
Benefits:
•For spot-checking & short-term monitoring
•Minimizes motion artifact
•Comfortable, self-aligning grip
•Durable & easy to clean
Providing pediatric care requires specialized equipment like the Nonin 8000AP-3 Pediatric Finger Clip Sensor available from Concord Health Supply, Inc.- Sized specifically for children weighing between 15 kg and 40 kg (33 lbs to 88 lbs).
- Includes an extra-long 3-meter (10-foot) cable for versatile placement.
- Constructed with high-quality materials for long-term clinical durability.
When monitoring the oxygen saturation level in your blood (SpO2) for younger patients, having enough cable slack is crucial to prevent accidental disconnects during movement. This sensor is one of the essential pulse oximeter accessories for any facility that treats children, offering the perfect balance of comfort and technical precision. As a premier medical supply store online, we ensure that our products meet the rigorous standards required for pediatric diagnostic testing. The secure clip design minimizes light interference, ensuring that pulse rate and oxygen data remain accurate throughout the monitoring process. Order today.
- Soft pads inside the clip provide a gentle grip for smaller fingers.
- PureLight sensor technology ensures highly accurate oxygen readings.
- Compatible with the full range of Nonin handheld oximeters.