

LNOP interconnect Cable 8 ft - Masimo PCO8
2009743-001 | |
Pulse Oximetry | |
GE Healthcare | |
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Features
- Accurate for low perfusion patients
- A gentle tug on the patient cable connector ensures a positive contact
- Cables can be easily cleaned by wiping with an alcohol pad and allowing to dry thoroughly
- Accurate under patient motion or movement
Product Overview
The LNOP interconnect Cable 8 ft - Masimo PCO8 is a Low Noise Optical Probe® (LNOP) patient cable and Masimo LNOP sensors® that are indicated for the continuous non-invasive monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and pulse rate for adult, pediatric, infant and neonatal patients. These are used to reduce noise, while taking measurements taken on sensitive areas like a fingers, toes, lips or forehead. The sensor is attached to patient for taking readings. The connecting tab of sensor is oriented such that contacts are pointed up. The sensor is mated with the cable by inserting the tab of the sensor into the patient cable connector until there is a tactile or audible click of connection. It can be pressed firmly to ensure the patient cable is fully engaged with the instrument. The patient cable does not need to be pulled. Failure to properly connect the sensor or the oximeter module to the cable will result in intermittent readings, inaccurate results or no reading at all. Tape may be used to secure the cable to the patient for ease of movement. The thumb and index finger are placed on the buttons on either side of the patient cable connector and pressed firmly to remove the sensor from cable.