Description:
Model 6100C, 6101C, 6102C Series Single-Patient Use Disposable Pulse Oximeter Sensors and Model 8100AA/8100AP, 8101AA/8101AP Reusable Finger Clip Pulse Oximeter Sensors by NONIN MEDICAL INC.
The NONIN 6100C Series, 6101C Series, and 6102C Series are Single-Patient Use Disposable Pulse Oximeter Sensors designed to enhance patient care by providing accurate, reliable measurements of oxygen saturation and pulse rate. These sensors are designed for a single patient use to minimize the potential for cross-contamination and thus effectively facilitate infection control efforts.
The 8100AA/8100AP, 8101AA/8101AP models are Reusable Finger Clip Pulse Oximeter Sensors designed to provide accurate, continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation and pulse rate. These durable, reusable sensors can be used multiple times and are ideal for settings where there is a regular need for spot-checking and short-term monitoring.
All these models come with NONIN's PureSAT® technology, ensuring precision in every reading. The sensors are also known for their versatility, being compatible with a broad range of NONIN pulse oximeters. Whether you require sensors for momentary checks or consistent monitoring, NONIN MEDICAL INC.'s line of Pulse Oximeter Sensors provides a robust solution to meet diverse clinical needs.
Primary Use:
Primary Uses of the Pulse Oximeter Sensors and Reusable Finger Clip Pulse Oximeter Sensors in Vital Sign Monitoring
Model 6100C, 6101C, 6102C Series Single-Patient Use Disposable Pulse Oximeter Sensors
The 6100C, 6101C, and 6102C series pulse oximeter sensors are peak examples of state-of-the-art medical equipment in the category of vital sign monitors. They are designed for medical use ranging from hospitals and clinics to urgent care and home health care scenarios. The primary purpose of these pulse oximeter sensors is to monitor and measure a patient's oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) and pulse rate.
These series are particularly essential for patients with conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, pneumonia, or any other respiratory or cardiac conditions that potentially alter the oxygen levels in their body. As single-patient use disposable devices, they are suitable for both short-term and prolonged monitoring without the concern of cross-contamination.
Model 8100AA/8100AP and 8101AA/8101AP Reusable Finger Clip Pulse Oximeter Sensor
The 8100AA/8100AP and 8101AA/8101AP reusable finger clip pulse oximeter sensors serve a similar function: to monitor and measure oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) and pulse rate. However, unlike the disposable sensors, these reusable units are designed with durable materials and can be reprocessed and reused across multiple patients.
This makes these models highly cost-effective and efficient, primarily in healthcare settings that require significant patient turnover, such as intensive care units, emergency departments, and surgical centers.
An indispensable tool in today's fast-paced health care environment, these pulse oximeter sensor series are a requisite addition to medical equipment for any medical practice. These user-friendly devices aid in detecting hypoxia early, leading to timely intervention and improved patient outcomes.
How It Works:
An Overview of the 6100C, 6101C, 6102C, and 8100AA/8100AP & 8101AA/8101AP Series
The 6100C, 6101C, and 6102C Series are sophisticated, single-use disposable
Pulse Oximeter Sensors. These devices are designed to non-invasively measure the level of oxygen saturation in a patient's blood (SpO2), along with their pulse rate.
On the other hand, the 8100AA/8100AP and 8101AA/8101AP Series are advanced reusable finger clip Pulse Oximeter Sensors, offering excellent durability and accuracy, suitable for long-term and continuous monitoring scenarios.
Operating Principle
Pulse oximetry operates based on the principle of spectrophotometry and photoplethysmography. These devices pass wavelengths of light through body tissue and measure the changes in light absorption. Thus, they provide rapid, accurate readings of oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
How to Use
1. Open the pulse oximeter sensor and position the patient's finger (or suitable measurement site) in the sensor.
2. Secure the sensor onto the measurement site.
3. Connect the sensor to the pulse oximeter monitor.
4. Select the appropriate mode on the monitor and the device will display real-time readings.
Features and Attributes
The 6100C, 6101C, and 6102C Series are disposable and designed for single-patient use, reducing the risk of cross-infection. They come in different sizes (6100CA, 6100CP, 6100CI, 6100CN, etc.) to accommodate a range of patient types and sizes - from adult to neonate.
Conversely, the 8100AA/8100AP and 8101AA/8101AP Series are reusable and can stand up to the demands of continuous monitoring in critical care settings. They guarantee optimal performance and reliable results, even in the most challenging situations.
Each of these devices are essential components in effective
Vital Sign Monitoring setups, delivering precise, real-time data that supports immediate decision making.
Whether disposable or reusable, choosing the right pulse oximeter sensor makes a meaningful difference in your patient care. Invest wisely and ensure you have the right equipment for your clinical practice.