- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: DeRoyal Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 01-0001
Frequently asked questions
Does this provide real-time temperature tracking?
Yes. The DeRoyal LCD Sensostrip is specifically designed for continuous, non-invasive monitoring. It provides a near-instantaneous digital readout, allowing for immediate observation of temperature fluctuations.
Is the temperature reading clinically accurate?
Absolutely. The device is calibrated to reflect core body temperature with a high level of precision: ± 0.5 °C / 1 °F accuracy.
What is the primary material used?
The thermometer is constructed from high-quality liquid crystal material. This responsive material shifts in response to skin warmth, creating the clear, lit-bar indicator display.
Does this help in detecting critical conditions?
Yes, it is highly effective in clinical settings for the rapid detection of thermal events, including: <ul><li>Malignant hyperthermia</li><li>Hypothermia</li></ul>
How easy is the display to read?
The display is designed for fast-paced environments with a high-contrast interface. It features clear, lit bars that indicate temperature in precise 1-degree Fahrenheit increments for immediate visual recognition.
Is this intended for multiple patients?
No, this is a single-patient device. It is designed specifically to maintain high standards of hygiene and patient safety within clinical or surgical environments.
What is the full temperature range covered?
The Sensostrip is calibrated to measure temperatures across a range of 92 °F to 104 °F.
Does this require intrusive placement?
Not at all. It is a non-invasive, skin-applied strip, making it a comfortable and convenient alternative to intrusive probes for routine patient temperature observation.
Is it suitable for surgical environments?
Yes. The design is ideal for clinical, surgical, and nursing environments where continuous, non-invasive temperature assessment is necessary alongside other vital monitoring equipment.
How quickly does it react to changes?
The response time is measured in seconds, providing clinicians with immediate feedback on the patient’s thermal status.