Parts: Breathing Monitor
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Device: Breathing Monitor
Manufacturer: Air Shields
Model: Athena Monitor
Name / Number: Masimo 1366 SatShare Cable OH01
Manufacturer: Air Shields
Model: Athena Monitor
Name / Number: Masimo 1366 SatShare Cable OH01
Location: United States, California
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Device: Breathing Monitor
Manufacturer: Radiometer
Model: Tina TCM3
Name / Number: pO2/pc02 Monitor
Manufacturer: Radiometer
Model: Tina TCM3
Name / Number: pO2/pc02 Monitor
Location: United States, Virginia
Negotiable
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Device: Breathing Monitor
Manufacturer: Radiometer
Model: Tina TCM3
Name / Number: REC Printer
Manufacturer: Radiometer
Model: Tina TCM3
Name / Number: REC Printer
Location: United States, Virginia
Negotiable
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Breathing Monitor may also be referred to as :
Ventilation Alarm | Transcutaneous Monitor, Oxygen | Transcutaneous Monitor, Carbon Dioxide | Oxygen Monitor, Transcutaneous | Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitor | Oxygen Monitor | Oxygen Analyzer, Transcutaneous | OR Monitor | Operating Room Monitor | Electrode, Transcutaneous, Oxygen | Carbon Dioxide/Oxygen Monitor, Transcutaneous | Carbon Dioxide Monitor | Breathing Circuit Monitor | Breathing Circuit Alarm | Blood Gas Monitor, Transcutaneous | Blood Gas Monitor, Oxygen | Blood Gas Monitor, Carbon Dioxide | Transcutaneous pO2, pCO2 MonitorsTips for buying Breathing Monitor Parts
- Before making a breathing monitor purchase, facilities should carefully consider their needs and the intended application of the monitors.
- Both CO2 and O2 oxygen monitors are offered in bench top and floor configurations. Line-powered models and battery-powered models are available.
- Facilities should obtain performance data in the form of tcpO2 versus paO2 correlations at recommended electrode temperatures. This should be examined for each breathing monitor model being considered for purchase.
- Facilities should also ask manufacturers to provide references from clinical studies performed with their transcutaneous blood gas monitors.
- Some additional factors to consider include the following: length and coverage of the warranty, quantity discounts given by the oxygen monitor suppliers, and cost of accessories.
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