2017 New Style Ecg Cables And Leadwires For Adult/Pediatric - Criticare Neonate/Adult Adhesive Foam Disposable Sensor P1407 – Medke Detail:
Detailed Product Description
Criticare Neonate/Adult Adhesive Foam disposable sensor, compatible
P/N: P1407
Neonate/Adult( <3kg/>40kg )
Features:
Great price/performance ratio
Accurate measurement and fast responses
Latex free
0.9m PVC cable, white
25pcs/case
Enough stock ( contact me for large quantity )
OEM/ODM available
Compatibility:
OEM sensor P/N: Criticare 573SD
Product detail pictures:
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