Nihon koHden TL-201 original blood oxygen sensor monitor parts SPO2 cable with good condition
The Nihon koHden TL-201 original blood oxygen probe is a sensor device used to monitor a patient's blood oxygen level. The following is an introduction to the photoelectric TL-201 original blood oxygen probe:
Nihon koHden TL-201 original blood oxygen probe
- Function: Used to connect to blood oxygen monitoring equipment, such as a pulse oximeter or monitor, to measure the patient's blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) level.
- Design: Usually has a comfortable design that can be easily fixed on the patient's finger or earlobe for continuous monitoring of blood oxygen levels.
- Durability: Made of high-quality materials, it is durable and suitable for long-term use and multiple disinfection.
- Compatibility: The photoelectric TL-201 original blood oxygen probe is usually compatible with specific models of monitoring equipment to ensure accurate blood oxygen monitoring results.
- Accuracy: Designed to provide accurate blood oxygen saturation readings, providing medical staff with important vital signs monitoring data.
- The photoelectric TL-201 original blood oxygen probe is a device commonly used in medical environments to monitor patients' blood oxygen saturation levels, providing medical staff with key vital signs data to help them assess patients' respiratory function and overall health.
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- The TL-201 original blood oxygen probe is usually a universal blood oxygen probe suitable for children and adult patients. This type of blood oxygen probe is designed to monitor blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels on parts such as fingers or earlobes, and can be used for patients of all ages.
- Because the finger sizes and characteristics of children and adults may be different, blood oxygen probes usually have diverse designs to ensure that they fit fingers or earlobes of different sizes, thereby providing accurate blood oxygen monitoring in patients of different ages.
- When actually using it, make sure to choose a blood oxygen probe that is suitable for the patient's age and size to ensure accurate blood oxygen saturation readings and a comfortable wearing experience. In a medical environment, medical staff usually choose a suitable blood oxygen probe for monitoring based on the patient's age and specific circumstances.
