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Description

  • The Nellcor Portable SpO2 Patient Monitoring System, PM10N, is a convenient, handheld monitor that is ideal for spot-checks or continuous monitoring in various healthcare and home use settings
  • The monitoring system includes a vivid 3-inch color LCD screen, and connectivity to analytic tools and patient management systems
  • It is compatible with the entire line of Nellcor sensors with OxiMax technology and offers a robust monitoring feature set including SpO2, pulse rate, SatSeconds alarm management, pleth waveform, blip bar and tabular trend information
  • Requires (4) AA 1.5V Lithium batteries
  • Includes Nellcor Reusable Adult SpO2 sensor (DS100A-1)

Product Specs

Item Number 941909
Catalog Number PM10N-NA
UOM EA
Level 1 Family Description Equipment & Equip Disposables
Level 2 Category Description Patient Assessment/Monitoring
Level 3 Group Description Pulse Oximetry
Level 4 Sub-Category Description Pulse Oximeter, Respiratory
Alarm Type Audible/Visual
Application Handheld Pulse Oximeter
Brand Nellcor
Buy American Act (BAA) Compliant No
Connectivity Without Connectivity
Country of Origin Unknown
Display Type LCD Display
Manufacturer Medtronic MITG
Manufacturer # PM10N-NA
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Warranty
McKesson # 941909
Power Source Battery Operated
Sensor Type 1 Adult Sensor
Trade Agreement Act (TAA) Compliant No
UNSPSC Code 42181801
User Adult

Frequently asked questions

Is the OxiMax technology reliable for accurate readings?

Yes. The Nellcor PM10N utilizes proprietary OxiMax technology, which is engineered to maintain high-performance SpO2 monitoring precision, even during periods of patient movement or low perfusion.

Does this device reduce those annoying false alarms?

Absolutely. It features SatSeconds alarm management technology, which is specifically designed to distinguish between minor transient events and clinically significant episodes, significantly reducing nuisance alarms and improving overall patient safety.

Are Nellcor sensors compatible with this monitor?

Yes. The device is fully compatible with the complete range of Nellcor OxiMax sensors, allowing you to choose the best sensor configuration for your specific clinical needs.

Does the package include everything needed to start?

Yes, the system comes as a ready-to-use bundle. Each unit includes: <ul><li>The Nellcor PM10N Portable SpO2 Monitor</li><li>One Nellcor Reusable Adult SpO2 sensor (DS100A-1)</li></ul>

Does it maintain accuracy during patient movement?

Yes, this device is engineered with Nellcor’s proprietary OxiMax technology, which is specifically designed to deliver precise saturation and pulse rate readings even in challenging clinical conditions, such as motion or low perfusion. This ensures you receive reliable data even when a patient is restless.

Can this be used for both spot-checks and continuous monitoring?

Yes, the device is highly versatile. It is engineered to support both quick spot-check assessments and long-term continuous patient monitoring, making it suitable for clinical, hospital, and home care environments.

Is the display easy to read in different lighting?

Yes, the unit features a clear 3-inch color LCD screen. This display provides high visibility for: <ul><li>Real-time pleth waveforms</li><li>Pulse rate</li><li>Oxygen saturation (SpO2)</li><li>Blip bars and tabular trends</li></ul>

What type of batteries are required for operation?

The monitor is powered by 4 x AA 1.5V Lithium batteries, which provide the portability required for moving between different patient rooms or care locations.

Is this device durable enough for a busy clinical setting?

The unit is designed for a professional environment, featuring a sturdy, ergonomic, and compact design with a protective outer casing intended to withstand the rigors of frequent use in mobile healthcare settings.

Are the alarm notifications clear and effective?

Yes, the monitor is equipped with both audible and visual alarms, ensuring that healthcare providers are alerted promptly to changes in patient vitals.