- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sensoronics Inc Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: SFP-NCR-36N
Frequently asked questions
Is this sensor safe for premature infants?
Yes. This sensor is specifically engineered for neonatal care, designed for infants weighing less than 6.6 lbs to ensure accurate and reliable monitoring for the most vulnerable patients.
How does this prevent cross-contamination?
The sensor features a single-patient-use design, which is a critical standard in clinical environments to significantly reduce the risk of cross-contamination and maintain high levels of hygiene.
Is the application comfortable for the infant?
Yes, it utilizes a wrap-around application method. This design provides both comfort and stability, keeping the sensor securely in place to maintain consistent signal integrity without causing unnecessary distress.
Will the 3-foot cord provide enough reach?
The 3-foot cord is designed to balance maneuverability and clinical utility, providing sufficient length for standard monitoring setups in neonatal intensive care or pediatric environments.
Is the sensor measurement accurate?
Manufactured by Sensoronics Inc, this device is built for precise, non-invasive monitoring of both arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate, ensuring reliable clinical data.
Is the sensor easy to align correctly?
Yes, the probe is specifically designed with clear graphic markers and indicators that guide clinicians to ensure proper placement and optimal signal capture on the infant’s finger.
Does this sensor offer high-quality construction?
As a Factory New medical device, it is produced to meet professional healthcare standards, featuring a durable connector head and high-quality adhesive materials to ensure consistent performance.
Can this be used for older children?
No, this specific sensor is calibrated exclusively for infants weighing less than 6.6 lbs. For larger patients, different sizing or sensor types should be used to ensure accurate readings.
Is the material safe for sensitive infant skin?
The sensor uses a specialized wrap-around adhesive designed for the clinical environment, prioritizing both secure adhesion for signal accuracy and the safety requirements of neonatal care.
How should the sensor be disposed of after use?
Because this is a single-patient-use device, it should be discarded following your facility’s established biohazard or clinical waste protocols immediately after the patient is monitored to maintain infection control standards.