Cuff Neonate

ZK314.91

100 in stock

SKU: PM5000-CUFNN

The Neonate Blood Pressure Cuff is specifically designed for the delicate and precise monitoring of blood pressure in neonates (newborn infants). This cuff is essential for ensuring accurate assessments in neonatal care settings.

Key Features:

  • Specialized Sizing: Designed to fit the smaller arm circumference of neonates, ensuring accurate and reliable blood pressure readings.

  • Soft and Gentle Material: Made from soft, hypoallergenic materials to ensure comfort and safety for sensitive skin.

  • Easy Application: Features a user-friendly design with clear sizing indicators, allowing healthcare providers to quickly select the appropriate cuff for each infant.

  • Secure Fit: Adjustable Velcro fasteners provide a snug fit, which helps prevent slippage and ensures accurate measurements.

  • Compatibility: Compatible with a variety of sphygmomanometers and digital blood pressure monitors, making it versatile for different clinical environments.

Applications:

  • Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs): Essential for monitoring blood pressure in premature and critically ill infants, providing vital information for clinical decision-making.

  • Pediatric Clinics: Useful in outpatient settings for regular monitoring of neonate patients.

  • Transport Situations: Effective for use in ambulances and during transport to ensure that blood pressure is monitored accurately in transit.

The Neonate Blood Pressure Cuff is a crucial tool for healthcare professionals, facilitating the safe and accurate monitoring of blood pressure in the most vulnerable patients.

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