Parts: CO2 Monitor

 
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Device: Patient Monitor
Manufacturer: Criticare
Model: POET IQ 602 Series
Name / Number: Criticare 12 ft. Sp02 Y-Sensor - Ear Probe
Location: United States, California
Business type: Refurbishing Company
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Device: CO2 Monitor
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: M1016A CO2
Name / Number: 18281 / M1460A
Location: United States, Kentucky
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 95%
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Device: CO2 Monitor
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: ETCO2 Module SC 9000
Name / Number: MVWS Central
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Business type: Dealer
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Device: CO2 Monitor
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: ETCO2 Module SC 9000
Name / Number: MVWS Central
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Business type: Dealer
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Device: CO2 Monitor
Manufacturer: Ohmeda (GE Healthcare)
Model: 4700
Name / Number: SPO2 Ear Sensor / 0380-1000-021
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
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Device: CO2 Monitor
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 390
Name / Number: SERVO SCREEN
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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CO2 Monitor may also be referred to as :

Carbon Dioxide Monitor, End-Tidal | Carbon Dioxide Monitor, Exhaled Gas | Exhaled Carbon Dioxide Monitor | Operating Room Monitor | OR Monitor | Ventilation Alarm | Carbon Dioxide Analyzer, End-Tidal | Capnometer | Capnocheck | Capno Check | Breathing Circuit Monitor | Breathing Circuit Alarm | Alarm, Ventilation | Carbon Dioxide Monitor

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Adapter Cable OEM-10

Device: CO2 Monitor

Manufacturer: Nellcor Puritan Bennett

Model: OxiMax NPB-75

Name / Number: Adapter Cable / OEM-10

M1190A Adult finger sensor  M1190A

Device: CO2 Monitor

Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard

Model: 78354C

Name / Number: M1190A Adult finger sensor / M1190A

Co2 Transducer  M1460A

Device: CO2 Monitor

Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard

Model: M1016A CO2

Name / Number: Co2 Transducer / M1460A

Oxi-E-DB Oxi-E-DB

Device: CO2 Monitor

Manufacturer: Ohmeda (GE Healthcare)

Model: CAPNOMAC ULTIMA

Name / Number: Oxi-E-DB / Oxi-E-DB

Oxi-F-DB Oxi-F-DB

Device: CO2 Monitor

Manufacturer: Ohmeda (GE Healthcare)

Model: CAPNOMAC ULTIMA

Name / Number: Oxi-F-DB / Oxi-F-DB


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Tips for buying CO2 Monitor Parts

  1. The measurement range of these CO2 monitor units should be at least 0 to 76 mm Hg. Carbon dioxide room monitors should be accurate to within 10% of the actual concentration.
  2. To ensure that the CO2 monitor remains within the optimal accuracy, interference with CO2 measurements by other gases should be eliminated or automatically compensated for by the CO2 monitor.
  3. Water vapor, aspirated fluid, or pressure in the breathing circuit can all cause interference. The presence of CO2 should be detected by the carbon dioxide monitor within 30 sec of being turned on.
  4. Exhaust gas from the operating room monitors must be returned to the patient's breathing circuit or scavenged. When gas is to be scavenged, an easy-to-access port - to which the sampling tube can be connected, should be provided with the CO2 monitor. 
  5. To connect the exhaust port to the expiratory breathing circuit or a scavenger, tubing with the appropriate fittings should be provided by the operating room monitor manufacturer.
  6. CO2 monitors should have adjustable alarm limits for high and low ETCO2, high inspired CO2, and high and low respiration rates for continuous monitoring. When alarm limits are not active, "alarms off" indicator should be available.
  7. Alarm limits should initialize to useful default values once the CO2 monitor is turned on. Visual alarms could not be disabled. If the alarm condition is not corrected, the alarm must recur automatically after a short period of time. However, an audible-alarm silence is acceptable.