SpO₂ lingual pulse oximeter sensor, including clip (small and large)
Includes two d-clips (small and large) Fits LifeVet® models 10M (321915), 10C (321920), 10 C+ (321921), 12M (321910), ePM 12M Vet (321930, 321940)
Montesilvano, Italy
Includes two d-clips (small and large) Fits LifeVet® models 10M (321915), 10C (321920), 10 C+ (321921), 12M (321910), ePM 12M Vet (321930, 321940)
Pulse oximeters are non-invasive medical devices used to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood and pulse rate. They are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and home settings to monitor patients with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions. These devices are compact, easy to use, and provide quick, accurate readings.
Ensure the device is in good working condition, check for calibration accuracy, and verify that it has been properly sanitized. Look for any signs of wear or damage.
Use a reputable shipping service and make sure the device is securely packed with cushioning materials to prevent damage during transit.
Regularly clean the sensor and display with a soft, damp cloth and use alcohol wipes for disinfection. Check the battery life and replace batteries as needed. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for calibration and servicing.